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Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections, Samuel Fernando, Paula Goodale, Paul Clough, Mark Stevenson, Mark Hall and Eneko Agirre. Paper presented at Latech 2013 Cultural heritage collections usually organise sets of items into exhibitions or guided tours. These items are often accompanied by text that describes the theme and topic of the exhibition and provides background context and details of connections with other items. The PATHS project brings the idea of guided tours to digital library collections where a tool to create virtual paths are used to assist with navigation and provide guides on particular subjects and topics. In this paper we characterise and analyse paths of items created by users of our online system.
Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections Latech2013 paper
Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections Latech2013 paper
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User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Heritage Collections, Paula Goodale, Paul Clough, Nigel Ford, Mark Hall, Mark Stevenson, Samuel Fernando, Nikolaos Aletras, Kate Fernie, Phil Archer, Andrea De Polo, Euro HCIR 2012. Pre-print of paper. In this paper we present the results of the user requirements and interface design phase for a prototype system, designed to enhance interaction with cultural heritage collections online through means of a pathway metaphor. We present a single user interaction model that supports various work and information seeking tasks undertaken by both expert and non -expert users within the context of collection exploration and path creation. The user interaction model is shown to enable seamless movement between interaction modes, with the potential over time to encourage deeper engagement and learning.
User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Her...
User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Her...
pathsproject
Roadmap from ESEPaths to EDMPaths: a note on representing annotations resulting from automatic enrichment - Aitor Soroa, Eneko Agirre, Arantxa Otegi and Antoine Isaac This document is a case study on using the Europeana Data Model (EDM) [Doerr et al., 2010] for representing annotations of Cultural Heritage Objects (CHO). One of the main goals of the PATHS project is to augment CHOs (items) with information that will enrich the user’s experience. The additional information includes links between items in cultural collections and from items to external sources like Wikipedia. With this goal, the PATHS project has applied Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques on a subset of the items in Europeana.
Roadmap from ESEPaths to EDMPaths: a note on representing annotations resulti...
Roadmap from ESEPaths to EDMPaths: a note on representing annotations resulti...
pathsproject
Aletras, Nikolaos and Stevenson, Mark (2013) "Evaluating Topic Coherence Using Distributional Semantics” Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2013) -- Long Papers, Potsdam, Germany
Aletras, Nikolaos and Stevenson, Mark (2013) "Evaluating Topic Coherence Us...
Aletras, Nikolaos and Stevenson, Mark (2013) "Evaluating Topic Coherence Us...
pathsproject
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enrichment, Eneko Agirre, Ander Barrena, Kike Fernandez, Esther Miranda, Arantxa Otegi, and Aitor Soroa, paper presented the international conference on Theory and Practice in Digital Libraries, TPDL 2013 Large amounts of cultural heritage material are nowadays available through online digital library portals. Most of these cultural items have short descriptions and lack rich contextual information. The PATHS project has developed experimental enrichment services. As a proof of concept, this paper presents a web service prototype which allows independent content providers to enrich cultural heritage items with a subset of the full functionality: links to related items in the collection and links to related Wikipedia articles. In the future we plan to provide more advanced functionality, as available offline for PATHS.
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enr...
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enr...
pathsproject
Implementing Recommendations in the PATHS system, Paul Clough, Arantxa Otegi, Eneko Agirre and Mark Hall, paper presented at the Supporting Users Exploration of Digital Libraries, SUEDL 2013 workshop, during TPDL 2013 in Valetta, Malta In this paper we describe the design and implementation of nonpersonalized recommendations in the PATHS system. This system allows users to explore items from Europeana in new ways. Recommendations of the type “people who viewed this item also viewed this item” are powered by pairs of viewed items mined from Europeana. However, due to limited usage data only 10.3% of items in the PATHS dataset have recommendations (4.3% of item pairs visited more than once). Therefore, “related items”, a form of contentbased recommendation, are offered to users based on identifying similar items. We discuss some of the problems with implementing recommendations and highlight areas for future work in the PATHS project.
Implementing Recommendations in the PATHS system, SUEDL 2013
Implementing Recommendations in the PATHS system, SUEDL 2013
pathsproject
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PATHS Second prototype-functional-spec
PATHS Second prototype-functional-spec
pathsproject
Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections, Samuel Fernando, Paula Goodale, Paul Clough, Mark Stevenson, Mark Hall and Eneko Agirre. Paper presented at Latech 2013 Cultural heritage collections usually organise sets of items into exhibitions or guided tours. These items are often accompanied by text that describes the theme and topic of the exhibition and provides background context and details of connections with other items. The PATHS project brings the idea of guided tours to digital library collections where a tool to create virtual paths are used to assist with navigation and provide guides on particular subjects and topics. In this paper we characterise and analyse paths of items created by users of our online system.
Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections Latech2013 paper
Generating Paths through Cultural Heritage Collections Latech2013 paper
pathsproject
User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Heritage Collections, Paula Goodale, Paul Clough, Nigel Ford, Mark Hall, Mark Stevenson, Samuel Fernando, Nikolaos Aletras, Kate Fernie, Phil Archer, Andrea De Polo, Euro HCIR 2012. Pre-print of paper. In this paper we present the results of the user requirements and interface design phase for a prototype system, designed to enhance interaction with cultural heritage collections online through means of a pathway metaphor. We present a single user interaction model that supports various work and information seeking tasks undertaken by both expert and non -expert users within the context of collection exploration and path creation. The user interaction model is shown to enable seamless movement between interaction modes, with the potential over time to encourage deeper engagement and learning.
User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Her...
User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Her...
pathsproject
Roadmap from ESEPaths to EDMPaths: a note on representing annotations resulting from automatic enrichment - Aitor Soroa, Eneko Agirre, Arantxa Otegi and Antoine Isaac This document is a case study on using the Europeana Data Model (EDM) [Doerr et al., 2010] for representing annotations of Cultural Heritage Objects (CHO). One of the main goals of the PATHS project is to augment CHOs (items) with information that will enrich the user’s experience. The additional information includes links between items in cultural collections and from items to external sources like Wikipedia. With this goal, the PATHS project has applied Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques on a subset of the items in Europeana.
Roadmap from ESEPaths to EDMPaths: a note on representing annotations resulti...
Roadmap from ESEPaths to EDMPaths: a note on representing annotations resulti...
pathsproject
Aletras, Nikolaos and Stevenson, Mark (2013) "Evaluating Topic Coherence Using Distributional Semantics” Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2013) -- Long Papers, Potsdam, Germany
Aletras, Nikolaos and Stevenson, Mark (2013) "Evaluating Topic Coherence Us...
Aletras, Nikolaos and Stevenson, Mark (2013) "Evaluating Topic Coherence Us...
pathsproject
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enrichment, Eneko Agirre, Ander Barrena, Kike Fernandez, Esther Miranda, Arantxa Otegi, and Aitor Soroa, paper presented the international conference on Theory and Practice in Digital Libraries, TPDL 2013 Large amounts of cultural heritage material are nowadays available through online digital library portals. Most of these cultural items have short descriptions and lack rich contextual information. The PATHS project has developed experimental enrichment services. As a proof of concept, this paper presents a web service prototype which allows independent content providers to enrich cultural heritage items with a subset of the full functionality: links to related items in the collection and links to related Wikipedia articles. In the future we plan to provide more advanced functionality, as available offline for PATHS.
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enr...
PATHSenrich: A Web Service Prototype for Automatic Cultural Heritage Item Enr...
pathsproject
Implementing Recommendations in the PATHS system, Paul Clough, Arantxa Otegi, Eneko Agirre and Mark Hall, paper presented at the Supporting Users Exploration of Digital Libraries, SUEDL 2013 workshop, during TPDL 2013 in Valetta, Malta In this paper we describe the design and implementation of nonpersonalized recommendations in the PATHS system. This system allows users to explore items from Europeana in new ways. Recommendations of the type “people who viewed this item also viewed this item” are powered by pairs of viewed items mined from Europeana. However, due to limited usage data only 10.3% of items in the PATHS dataset have recommendations (4.3% of item pairs visited more than once). Therefore, “related items”, a form of contentbased recommendation, are offered to users based on identifying similar items. We discuss some of the problems with implementing recommendations and highlight areas for future work in the PATHS project.
Implementing Recommendations in the PATHS system, SUEDL 2013
Implementing Recommendations in the PATHS system, SUEDL 2013
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