This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries, ICADL 2010, held together with the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2010, at the Gold Coast, Australia, in June 2010. The 21 revised full papers, 9 revised short papers, and 7 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on digital libraries of heritage materials; annotation and collaboration; mobility and migration; natural language processing; metadata; usability and navigation; knowledge structures; and images and retrieval.
Author(s): Gobinda Chowdhury, Chris Khoo, Jane Hunter
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 281
Cover......Page 1
Lecture Notes in Computer Science......Page 2
Title......Page 3
Preface......Page 4
Organization......Page 6
Table of Contents......Page 8
Introduction......Page 13
Design and Implementation......Page 14
Evaluation......Page 15
References......Page 16
Introduction......Page 17
Audio Capture......Page 18
Oral Annotation and Text Selection......Page 19
Recommended Protocol for Oral Annotation......Page 20
Summary......Page 21
Activities......Page 22
Findings......Page 23
Conclusions and Further Work......Page 25
References......Page 26
Introduction......Page 27
Significance of Digitizing Folklore Artifacts and Activities......Page 28
Development of Digital Taiwanese Folklore Contents......Page 29
Adoption of Digital Folklore Contents for Education......Page 32
Discussion and Conclusion......Page 34
References......Page 36
Ancient-to-Modern Information Retrieval......Page 37
Evaluation......Page 39
References......Page 40
Background......Page 41
Related Work......Page 42
Objectives......Page 43
Architecture, Implementation and User Interface (UI)......Page 44
Annotation model......Page 45
Annotation Client......Page 47
Discussion......Page 49
References......Page 50
Introduction......Page 52
Overview......Page 53
Subjects......Page 54
Data Analysis and Results......Page 55
References......Page 60
Introduction......Page 62
Related Work......Page 64
Manipulation of Information Networks......Page 65
Overview of User Interface......Page 66
Network Visualization and Exploration......Page 67
Temporal Search......Page 69
References......Page 71
Introduction......Page 73
Related Work......Page 74
Content Sharing Features......Page 75
Gaming Features......Page 76
Evaluating Indagator: Methodology......Page 77
Results......Page 78
Discussion......Page 79
Conclusion......Page 80
References......Page 81
Introduction......Page 83
Literature Review......Page 84
A Brief Introduction to MobiTOP......Page 85
Methodology......Page 86
Annotation (A): What Is Annotated?......Page 87
Goal: Why Annotate?......Page 88
Discussion and Conclusion......Page 90
References......Page 91
Introduction......Page 93
What to Preserve......Page 94
Dimensional Modeling......Page 96
Model Migration......Page 97
Case Study......Page 98
Conclusion......Page 100
References......Page 101
Using Structure to Enhance Indexing of Historical Newspapers......Page 103
Washington Times, March 1904......Page 105
Washington Herald, 1908......Page 107
Automated Procedures......Page 108
Section Identification from Page-Level Word Lists......Page 109
Identifying Regular Features......Page 110
Discussion......Page 111
References......Page 113
Introduction......Page 114
Related Work......Page 115
Dataset Description and Characterization......Page 116
Text Processing......Page 117
Features Selection......Page 118
Machine Learning Methods Used for Comparison......Page 119
Experiment 1. Comparison of ML Methods Enhanced by NLP......Page 120
Experiment 3. NLP Features Analysis......Page 121
Conclusions......Page 122
References......Page 123
Introduction......Page 124
Subject-Description Relation......Page 125
Experiments and Discussion......Page 126
References......Page 127
Introduction......Page 128
Study of the Discourse Structure......Page 129
Mapping of Referenced Information to Source Papers......Page 130
References......Page 131
Introduction......Page 132
Related Works......Page 133
Participants......Page 134
User Behaviors in Seeking for PLMs......Page 135
Important Information in Searching for PLMs......Page 138
References......Page 140
Background......Page 142
Implementation......Page 143
Developing a TELDAP CLD Schema......Page 144
Creating Collection-Level Description for TELDAP......Page 146
TELDAP Collection-Level Description Portal......Page 147
Modifications......Page 148
Operating Principles......Page 149
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 150
References......Page 151
Introduction......Page 152
Libraries......Page 153
Museums......Page 154
References......Page 155
Related Works......Page 156
The Process of Metadata Creation......Page 157
References......Page 159
Introduction......Page 160
Literature Review......Page 161
Research Design......Page 163
Findings......Page 164
Users’ Impressions......Page 165
Synthesis of Users’ Feedback......Page 166
Conclusions......Page 167
References......Page 168
Introduction......Page 170
Related Research......Page 171
Implementation of Map Application for Billedsamlingen......Page 172
Choice of Map Service and Geocoding Service......Page 173
Map Application for Billedsamlingen......Page 174
Evaluation Design......Page 176
Analysis and Findings......Page 177
Conclusion and Future Work......Page 178
References......Page 179
Introduction......Page 180
Navigation in Digital Documents......Page 181
Design......Page 182
Semantic Rendering......Page 183
User Study......Page 184
Study Design......Page 185
Results......Page 186
Discussion......Page 187
Conclusion and Future Work......Page 188
References......Page 189
Introduction......Page 191
Related Work......Page 192
The PODD Repository......Page 193
The OWL Ontology Language......Page 194
High-Level Design of PODD......Page 195
The PODD Ontology......Page 196
Ontology-Based Model in Object Life Cycle......Page 198
Conclusion......Page 199
References......Page 200
Introduction......Page 201
General Architecture—Dublin Core......Page 202
The Description Set Editor Architecture......Page 203
The Description Set Profile......Page 204
User Interface Profile......Page 205
The DSE Design Metaphor......Page 206
References......Page 208
Introduction......Page 210
Related Work......Page 211
Method Description......Page 212
Term Selection......Page 213
Pattern-Based Position Extraction......Page 214
Experimental Evaluation......Page 215
Conclusion and Future Work......Page 218
References......Page 219
Introduction......Page 220
A Ten-Step Approach......Page 221
References......Page 223
Introduction......Page 224
The Proposed CBIR Approach......Page 225
GUI Design and System Implementation......Page 226
References......Page 227
Introduction......Page 228
Related Works......Page 231
The Proposed Approach Based on Textual Analysis......Page 232
Experiments and Discussion......Page 234
References......Page 236
Introduction......Page 238
Overview......Page 239
Link Based Focused Crawling......Page 241
Collecting Training Data......Page 242
CRF-Based Information Extraction......Page 243
Features for the CRF Classifier......Page 244
Dataset and Annotation Collection......Page 245
Conclusion......Page 246
References......Page 247
Introduction......Page 248
Background......Page 249
Methodology......Page 250
Demographic Information......Page 251
Data Collection and Use......Page 252
Sharing Data......Page 254
Institutional Involvement in Research Data......Page 255
Discussion......Page 257
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 258
References......Page 259
Introduction......Page 262
Preliminary Results......Page 263
References......Page 265
Loculus: An Introduction......Page 266
References......Page 267
The Proposed Expertise Mapping Model......Page 268
References......Page 269
Alternative Map Sheet Georeferencing Scenario......Page 270
References......Page 271
Mapping OAI-ORE to 5S Concepts......Page 272
References......Page 273
Experimental Results......Page 274
References......Page 275
Introduction......Page 276
References......Page 277
Introduction......Page 278
Author Index......Page 279