Title :
Reference and annotation in digital texts. From citation to “Watson”
Author :
Prator, Klaus M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Wurzburg, Würzburg, Germany
Abstract :
The lack of segmentation by pages and lines creates severe problems with scholarly citation of digital documents - in spite of all advantages of digital texts Not only citation, but the whole editorial work of identifying, comparing, manipulating and annotating text make use of reference to distinctive parts of text - and also the programs that support such tasks. The paper propagates to base reference in digital texts entirely on a structure of meaningful entities like sentences or words. Based on such a structure most annotational markup can be handled “stand-off”. I refer to an implementation of my own and to “Watson”, a very ambitious project of annotation. Using it a computer won in Jeopardy, a prominent US Quiz-Show.
Keywords :
citation analysis; question answering (information retrieval); text analysis; Jeopardy US quiz-show; Watson computer; base reference; digital document citation; digital text reference; sentences; text annotation; text comparison; text identification; text manipulation; words; Abstracts; Computers; Editorials; Joining processes; Media; Resource description framework; Standards; annotation model; digital reference; digital text; domain model; line number; logical structure; meaningful entity; meaningful reference; open annotation; page structure; print edition; reference system; unstructured information management architecture;
Conference_Titel :
ISKO-Maghreb, 2013 3rd International Symposium
Conference_Location :
Marrakech
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3391-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISKO-Maghreb.2013.6728108