Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction - Lecture 09 - Next Generation Us...Beat Signer
This document provides an overview of tangible and embedded interaction concepts and systems from 1992 to 2012. It discusses early systems like the marble answering machine and graspable user interfaces. It also covers seminal works on tangible bits, graspable user interfaces, and radical atoms. Key concepts discussed include affordances, tangible interaction, graspable objects, embedded computation, and visionary ideas for future material user interfaces.
Introducing Tangible Holograms for Data Physicalisation and Big Data ExplorationBeat Signer
This document introduces tangible holograms for data physicalization and big data exploration. It discusses prior work on tangible user interfaces and radical atoms, which involve augmenting physical objects with digital information. The document presents a prototype system using HoloLens that displays holographic visualizations of data that can be manipulated physically using a robotic arm. It proposes a framework for dynamic data physicalization using tangible holograms to represent varying data dimensions through physical properties. The goal is collaborative exploration of big datasets using mobile, embodied interaction.
Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA)Beat Signer
The document discusses research on cross-media information spaces and architectures led by Prof. Beat Signer. Some key areas of research include interactive paper, personal information management across digital and physical media, tangible user interfaces, and dynamic data physicalization using holograms and other technologies. The goal is to develop more fluid and open document formats that go beyond simulating paper on desktop computers.
Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction - Lecture 09 - Next Generation Us...Beat Signer
This document provides an overview of tangible and embedded interaction concepts and systems from 1992 to 2012. It discusses early systems like the marble answering machine and graspable user interfaces. It also covers seminal works on tangible bits, graspable user interfaces, and radical atoms. Key concepts discussed include affordances, tangible interaction, graspable objects, embedded computation, and visionary ideas for future material user interfaces.
Introducing Tangible Holograms for Data Physicalisation and Big Data ExplorationBeat Signer
This document introduces tangible holograms for data physicalization and big data exploration. It discusses prior work on tangible user interfaces and radical atoms, which involve augmenting physical objects with digital information. The document presents a prototype system using HoloLens that displays holographic visualizations of data that can be manipulated physically using a robotic arm. It proposes a framework for dynamic data physicalization using tangible holograms to represent varying data dimensions through physical properties. The goal is collaborative exploration of big datasets using mobile, embodied interaction.
Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA)Beat Signer
The document discusses research on cross-media information spaces and architectures led by Prof. Beat Signer. Some key areas of research include interactive paper, personal information management across digital and physical media, tangible user interfaces, and dynamic data physicalization using holograms and other technologies. The goal is to develop more fluid and open document formats that go beyond simulating paper on desktop computers.
Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces - Lecture 07 - Next Generation User Interf...Beat Signer
The document discusses interactive tabletop interfaces and surfaces. It provides an overview of tabletop research areas and applications. It describes various technologies for multi-touch sensing on tabletops like resistive, capacitive, and optical techniques. Examples of tabletop systems are presented, including the DiamondTouch table and Microsoft PixelSense. Guidelines for multi-user tabletop design are covered as well as potential future technologies like flexible OLED displays.
Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA)Beat Signer
This document describes the research activities of Prof. Beat Signer and the Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA) research group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The group is investigating new approaches for managing mixed-media documents in open and fluid cross-media information spaces, including work on data representation, visualization and navigation, and cross-media interaction. Key projects include the RSL hypermedia metamodel, MindXpres content authoring tool, interactive paper applications, personal information management systems, and interfaces that bridge paper and digital media.
Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA)Beat Signer
Research on cross-media information spaces and architectures covering interactive paper, personal information management, data physicalisation, document engineering, gesture recognition, presentation tools, next generation user interfaces and other topics.
Interactive Paper: Past, Present and FutureBeat Signer
Presentation given at PaperComp 2010, 1st International Workshop on Paper Computing, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 2010
ABSTRACT: Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of researchers dealing with the integration of paper and digital information or services. While recent technological developments enable new forms of paper-digital integration and interaction, some of the original research on interactive paper dates back almost twenty years. We give a brief overview of the most relevant past and current interactive paper developments. Then, based on our experience in developing a wide variety of interactive paper solutions over the last decade, as well as the results of other research groups, we outline future directions and challenges for the realisation of innovative interactive paper solutions.
Further, we propose the definition of common data formats and interactive paper design patterns to ensure future cross-application and framework interoperability.
Cross-Media Information Systems - Quo Vadis?Beat Signer
This document discusses issues with existing digital documents and proposes an alternative approach using fluid cross-media information spaces based on the Representational State Transfer (RSL) model. It describes several research projects exploring interactive paper applications, cross-media authoring tools, and multimodal interfaces. The overall goal is to move beyond simulating paper documents on desktop computers towards more open and associative representations of information.
Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data PhysicalisationBeat Signer
This document proposes a framework for dynamically physicalizing data. It describes the Tangible Hologram (TangHo) platform, which uses a 6 degree of freedom robotic arm prototype built from Lego Mindstorms. The arm can interact bidirectionally with a user through holograms displayed via HoloLens. Challenges include inverse kinematics since the final system will be body mounted. The document concludes that the conceptual framework and TangHo prototype allow for data-driven physicalization of large multi-dimensional datasets through dynamic and interactive designs.
Introduction - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
This document outlines the course organization, prerequisites, schedule, and content for the Web Technologies course taught by Prof. Beat Signer at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. It provides contact information for the instructor and teaching assistant. The course covers topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, web frameworks, semantic web, security and involves weekly lectures, exercises, and a group project for students taking the 6 ECTS version.
Mobile Information Systems - Lecture 08 - Web Information Systems (4011474FNR)Beat Signer
This document discusses the history and development of mobile networks from 2G to 4G. It describes how 2G networks focused on voice services using technologies like GSM, while 2.5G networks like GPRS introduced packet switching and basic data services. 3G networks provided higher speeds and new capabilities through standards such as UMTS and WiMAX. The document also discusses topics like mobile web best practices, peer-to-peer networking, context awareness, location-based services, and geotagging.
From PaperPoint to MindXpres - Towards Enhanced Presentation ToolsBeat Signer
Presentation given at Education Thursday, December, 2014
Related publications:
PaperPoint: https://www.academia.edu/175439/
MindXpres: https://www.academia.edu/7719770/
Future Trends - Lecture 12 - Web Information Systems (4011474FNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses future trends on the web, including moving from a web of documents to a web of structured data and services through technologies like semantic web and linked data. Other trends discussed include cloud computing, mobile web, internet of things, and new forms of user interfaces using technologies like augmented reality. The document also addresses social implications such as the effects of information overload and the trade-off between personalization and privacy.
Paper-Digital User Interfaces - Applications, Frameworks and Future ChallengesBeat Signer
Invited talk given at the User Interface Colloquium, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, November 2, 2009
While there have been dramatic increases in the use of digital technologies for information storage, processing and delivery over the last few decades, the affordances of paper have ensured its retention as a key information medium. Despite predictions of the paperless office, paper is ever more present in our daily work. However, there is a gap between the paper and digital worlds: information present in paper documents cannot be seamlessly transferred to digital media and digital services are not easily accessible from the paper world.
ABSTRACT: In this talk I will present an information-centric approach for integrating paper with digital as well as physical media based on a general cross-media information platform (iServer). Some details about the architecture and implementation of the iServer platform as well as the underlying resource-selector-link (RSL) metamodel for cross-media linking will be highlighted. A selection of interactive paper applications that have been developed based on this platform over the past nine years will be presented, including the EdFest interactive paper guide for the Edinburgh festivals, the PaperPoint presentation tool as well as the PaperProof proof-editing solution. Challenges and solutions for novel forms of interactive paper and cross-media publishing are discussed based on the presented applications. This includes specific extensions of the iServer platform and RSL model as well as the application of our solution in new domains such as digital libraries, cross-media annotation and retrieval or personal cross-media information management that goes beyond the hierarchical information management imposed by the desktop metaphor.
Introduction - Lecture 1 - Advanced Topics in Information Systems (WE-DINF-15...Beat Signer
The document outlines the organization of a seminar on advanced topics in information systems. It provides contact information for 6 people involved in organizing the seminar, including Prof. Beat Signer. It then lists 24 possible seminar topics related to information visualization, human-computer interaction, and information systems/management. Finally, it instructs students to select 3 topics from the list to research and present on.
Security, Privacy and Trust - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses various aspects of security, privacy, and trust in web technologies. It covers topics such as authenticity, privacy, integrity, HTTP authentication methods including basic and digest access authentication, encryption techniques like symmetric key cryptography, public key cryptography, digital signatures, digital certificates, HTTPS, email security issues, spam, and botnets. Security measures like firewalls are also mentioned.
Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces - Lecture 07 - Next Generation User Interf...Beat Signer
The document discusses interactive tabletop interfaces and surfaces. It provides an overview of tabletop research areas and applications. It describes various technologies for multi-touch sensing on tabletops like resistive, capacitive, and optical techniques. Examples of tabletop systems are presented, including the DiamondTouch table and Microsoft PixelSense. Guidelines for multi-user tabletop design are covered as well as potential future technologies like flexible OLED displays.
Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA)Beat Signer
This document describes the research activities of Prof. Beat Signer and the Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA) research group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The group is investigating new approaches for managing mixed-media documents in open and fluid cross-media information spaces, including work on data representation, visualization and navigation, and cross-media interaction. Key projects include the RSL hypermedia metamodel, MindXpres content authoring tool, interactive paper applications, personal information management systems, and interfaces that bridge paper and digital media.
Cross-Media Information Spaces and Architectures (CISA)Beat Signer
Research on cross-media information spaces and architectures covering interactive paper, personal information management, data physicalisation, document engineering, gesture recognition, presentation tools, next generation user interfaces and other topics.
Interactive Paper: Past, Present and FutureBeat Signer
Presentation given at PaperComp 2010, 1st International Workshop on Paper Computing, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 2010
ABSTRACT: Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of researchers dealing with the integration of paper and digital information or services. While recent technological developments enable new forms of paper-digital integration and interaction, some of the original research on interactive paper dates back almost twenty years. We give a brief overview of the most relevant past and current interactive paper developments. Then, based on our experience in developing a wide variety of interactive paper solutions over the last decade, as well as the results of other research groups, we outline future directions and challenges for the realisation of innovative interactive paper solutions.
Further, we propose the definition of common data formats and interactive paper design patterns to ensure future cross-application and framework interoperability.
Cross-Media Information Systems - Quo Vadis?Beat Signer
This document discusses issues with existing digital documents and proposes an alternative approach using fluid cross-media information spaces based on the Representational State Transfer (RSL) model. It describes several research projects exploring interactive paper applications, cross-media authoring tools, and multimodal interfaces. The overall goal is to move beyond simulating paper documents on desktop computers towards more open and associative representations of information.
Towards a Framework for Dynamic Data PhysicalisationBeat Signer
This document proposes a framework for dynamically physicalizing data. It describes the Tangible Hologram (TangHo) platform, which uses a 6 degree of freedom robotic arm prototype built from Lego Mindstorms. The arm can interact bidirectionally with a user through holograms displayed via HoloLens. Challenges include inverse kinematics since the final system will be body mounted. The document concludes that the conceptual framework and TangHo prototype allow for data-driven physicalization of large multi-dimensional datasets through dynamic and interactive designs.
Introduction - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
This document outlines the course organization, prerequisites, schedule, and content for the Web Technologies course taught by Prof. Beat Signer at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. It provides contact information for the instructor and teaching assistant. The course covers topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, web frameworks, semantic web, security and involves weekly lectures, exercises, and a group project for students taking the 6 ECTS version.
Mobile Information Systems - Lecture 08 - Web Information Systems (4011474FNR)Beat Signer
This document discusses the history and development of mobile networks from 2G to 4G. It describes how 2G networks focused on voice services using technologies like GSM, while 2.5G networks like GPRS introduced packet switching and basic data services. 3G networks provided higher speeds and new capabilities through standards such as UMTS and WiMAX. The document also discusses topics like mobile web best practices, peer-to-peer networking, context awareness, location-based services, and geotagging.
From PaperPoint to MindXpres - Towards Enhanced Presentation ToolsBeat Signer
Presentation given at Education Thursday, December, 2014
Related publications:
PaperPoint: https://www.academia.edu/175439/
MindXpres: https://www.academia.edu/7719770/
Future Trends - Lecture 12 - Web Information Systems (4011474FNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses future trends on the web, including moving from a web of documents to a web of structured data and services through technologies like semantic web and linked data. Other trends discussed include cloud computing, mobile web, internet of things, and new forms of user interfaces using technologies like augmented reality. The document also addresses social implications such as the effects of information overload and the trade-off between personalization and privacy.
Paper-Digital User Interfaces - Applications, Frameworks and Future ChallengesBeat Signer
Invited talk given at the User Interface Colloquium, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, November 2, 2009
While there have been dramatic increases in the use of digital technologies for information storage, processing and delivery over the last few decades, the affordances of paper have ensured its retention as a key information medium. Despite predictions of the paperless office, paper is ever more present in our daily work. However, there is a gap between the paper and digital worlds: information present in paper documents cannot be seamlessly transferred to digital media and digital services are not easily accessible from the paper world.
ABSTRACT: In this talk I will present an information-centric approach for integrating paper with digital as well as physical media based on a general cross-media information platform (iServer). Some details about the architecture and implementation of the iServer platform as well as the underlying resource-selector-link (RSL) metamodel for cross-media linking will be highlighted. A selection of interactive paper applications that have been developed based on this platform over the past nine years will be presented, including the EdFest interactive paper guide for the Edinburgh festivals, the PaperPoint presentation tool as well as the PaperProof proof-editing solution. Challenges and solutions for novel forms of interactive paper and cross-media publishing are discussed based on the presented applications. This includes specific extensions of the iServer platform and RSL model as well as the application of our solution in new domains such as digital libraries, cross-media annotation and retrieval or personal cross-media information management that goes beyond the hierarchical information management imposed by the desktop metaphor.
Introduction - Lecture 1 - Advanced Topics in Information Systems (WE-DINF-15...Beat Signer
The document outlines the organization of a seminar on advanced topics in information systems. It provides contact information for 6 people involved in organizing the seminar, including Prof. Beat Signer. It then lists 24 possible seminar topics related to information visualization, human-computer interaction, and information systems/management. Finally, it instructs students to select 3 topics from the list to research and present on.
Security, Privacy and Trust - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses various aspects of security, privacy, and trust in web technologies. It covers topics such as authenticity, privacy, integrity, HTTP authentication methods including basic and digest access authentication, encryption techniques like symmetric key cryptography, public key cryptography, digital signatures, digital certificates, HTTPS, email security issues, spam, and botnets. Security measures like firewalls are also mentioned.
XML and Related Technologies - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
XML is a standard text format for structured information that is used to define markup languages like XHTML. It uses tags to mark up data within a text document, organizing it into a tree structure. XML has been successful due to its simplicity, generality, widespread acceptance, associated standards, and availability of free tools. It is used for data interchange between systems and to transform documents from one format to another using XSLT.
Virtual and Augmented Reality - Lecture 10 - Next Generation User Interfaces ...Beat Signer
The document discusses mixed reality and augmented reality. It describes how augmented reality overlays virtual objects on the real world, allowing users to see real-world objects with additional virtual information. Examples of augmented reality applications include maintenance, education, and gaming. Common techniques for augmented reality include video compositing, head-up displays, and magic lenses that overlay information when pointed at objects. The document also profiles augmented reality head-mounted displays from companies such as Microsoft HoloLens and Magic Leap.
CSS3 and Responsive Web Design - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
This document discusses the history and features of cascading style sheets (CSS). It covers CSS versions from CSS1 to the modular CSS3. Key concepts discussed include the box model, selectors, the document object model, responsive web design, media queries and breakpoints. CSS allows separation of document structure (HTML) from presentation (CSS) and enables flexible page layouts across devices with different screen sizes.
Semantic Web and Web 3.0 - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses the vision of the Semantic Web and its key components:
- The Semantic Web aims to make data on the web machine-readable so machines can process and understand it.
- Key technologies include RDF, RDFS, and OWL which add structure and semantics to data through metadata.
- SPARQL is the query language used to extract and manipulate semantic data.
- Semantic frameworks like Jena and tools like Protégé help develop and work with semantic data.
Web 2.0 Patterns and Technologies - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies and patterns. It introduces Web 2.0, which is characterized by user-generated content, data as a driving force, and collective intelligence through knowledge sharing. Key Web 2.0 technologies include wikis, blogs, folksonomies, social networking sites, and mashups. A prominent example is how AJAX enables asynchronous partial updates on webpages for richer interactive experiences.
Web Search and SEO - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
This document contains lecture notes on web search technologies and search engine optimization. It discusses key concepts like search engine result pages, search engine history, information retrieval metrics, Boolean and vector space models, PageRank algorithm, and web crawler architecture. The notes provide details on how early search engines worked and how Google developed PageRank to improve search result relevance by considering both on-page and off-page factors.
This document provides an overview of authorization controls in database management systems. It discusses how different types of privileges can be assigned to users via data definition language statements. It also covers the use of roles to group users and how privileges can be passed to other users. The document contains examples of granting and revoking privileges and roles.
Structured Query Language (SQL) - Lecture 5 - Introduction to Databases (1007...Beat Signer
The document discusses Structured Query Language (SQL) and its history and components. It notes that SQL is a declarative query language used to define database schemas, manipulate data through queries, and control transactions. The document outlines SQL's data definition language for defining schemas and data manipulation language for querying and modifying data. It also provides examples of SQL statements for creating tables and defining constraints.
The Top Skills That Can Get You Hired in 2017LinkedIn
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Web Archives and the dream of the Personal Search EngineArjen de Vries
Keynote at the 4th Alexandria Workshop organised by Avishek Anand and Wolfgang Nejdl, L3S, Hannover (Germany). I argue that Web Archives should act as a pivot while revisiting the idea of decentralised search.
See also http://alexandria-project.eu/events/4th-int-alexandria-workshop-19-20-october-2017/
Bridging the Gap: Managing and Interacting with Information Across Media Boun...Beat Signer
The document discusses cross-media information spaces and architectures (CISA). It describes Prof. Beat Signer's research group which focuses on managing and interacting with information across media boundaries using a data-centric approach based on a hypermedia metamodel. The group develops technologies for cross-media linking, flexible document representation, and cross-media user interfaces. Several projects are mentioned, including systems for personal information management, content-driven presentations, interactive paper, and dynamic data physicalization.
Slides from the presentation "The Online-Life of Media Art-Archives", at the conference "Reimagining the Archive", Panel 5.3 – Artists and Archives, UCLA, 12-14.11.2010
Museum Collections Management: Possibilities for Access and Use with Linked D...cbogen
Carly Bogen completed a practicum at a museum where she worked on their collections management system, wrote grants, and assisted with strategic planning. She discusses how modern collection management systems can link objects and their associated data. However, much of this data is not publicly available due to issues like copyright and data sensitivity. Linked open data could help make more museum collection data accessible by standardizing its structure and linking it across institutions. However, barriers include a lack of resources and fears about data accuracy and control. Integrating linked open data with collection management software could help lower these barriers. A few museums have begun publishing linked open data to make their collections more discoverable and connectable with others.
Chapter 4: Paradigms
from
Dix, Finlay, Abowd and Beale (2004).
Human-Computer Interaction, third edition.
Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-239864-8.
http://www.hcibook.com/e3/
The document discusses the history and evolution of paradigms in human-computer interaction (HCI). It describes several paradigm shifts in interactive technologies including: batch processing, time-sharing, interactive computing, graphical displays, personal computing, the World Wide Web, ubiquitous computing. Each new paradigm created a new perception of the human-computer relationship.
Semantic Web & Information Brokering: Opportunities, Commercialization and Ch...Amit Sheth
Amit Sheth, "Semantic Web & Info. Brokering Opportunities, Commercialization and Challenges," Keynote talk at the workshop on Semantic Web: Models, Architecture and Management, September 21, 2000, Lisbon, Portugal.
This was the keynote given at probably the first international event with "Semantic Web" in title (and before the well known SciAm article). As in TBL's use of Semantic Web in his 1999 book, (semantic) metadata plays central role. The use of Worldmodel/Ontology is consistent with our use of ontology for (Web) information integration in 1994 CIKM paper. Summary of the talk by event organizers and other details are at: http://knoesis.org/library/resource.php?id=735
Prof. Sheth started a Semantic Web company Taalee, Inc. in 1999 (product was called MediaAnywhere A/V search engine- discussed in this paper in the context of one of its use by a customer Redband Broadcasting). The product included Semantic Web/populated Ontology based semantic (faceted) search, semantic browsing, semantic personalization, semantic targeting (advertisement), etc as is described in U.S. Patent #6311194, 30 Oct. 2001 (filed 2000). MediaAnywhere has about 25 ontologies in News/Business, Sports, Entertainment, etc.
Taalee merged to become Voquette in 2001 (product was called SCORE), Semagix in 2004 (product was called Semagix Freedom), and then Fortent in 2006 (products included Know Your Customers).
The document is a term paper submitted by Saurabh Singh to Cherry Khosla on types of multimedia tools used for information retrieval. It includes an acknowledgment thanking those who supported and guided the project. The paper contains an introduction, history of information retrieval, types of multimedia information retrieval systems, types of retrieval tools including image, text and audio analysis, limitations of multimedia information retrieval, new challenges, and conclusion. It provides references for further reading.
Current and Future Trends in Web Search - Seminar on Web SearchBeat Signer
The document summarizes a seminar on current and future trends in web search presented by Prof. Beat Signer. It discusses how the web is evolving from a collection of documents to a web of structured data and services. It also outlines emerging technologies like semantic web, linked data, cloud computing and their role in creating a global machine. The seminar further explores concepts like internet of things, mobile web and personalized interfaces for the future web.
The document discusses various digital resources and applications used in libraries, including databases, integrated library systems, online catalogs, and digital collections. It describes how early systems focused on automating circulation and cataloging processes, while modern libraries integrate access to both physical and online resources. The document also outlines benefits of technologies like document imaging processes and computer-aided instruction for storing documents digitally and enhancing teaching.
The document discusses the evolution of the internet and web technologies. It describes early technologies like Vannevar Bush's memex and hypertext, the development of the World Wide Web through HTTP and HTML. It outlines the rise of user-generated content through blogs, photos, video and social sharing sites. It also discusses the potential for machines to understand semantic meaning through standards like XML, RDF and ontologies.
The Recurated Museum: IV. Collections Management & SustainabilityChristopher Morse
Slides from the fourth session of the course "The Recurated Museum" by Sytze Van Herck & Christopher Morse at the University of Luxembourg (Summer Semester, 2020).
Course slides typically begin with a brief summary of the online discussions that occurred before the session.
Conceptual Organization And Retrieval Of Text By Historiansjgerber
The document discusses the challenges of organizing and retrieving documents and how human memory and metaphor can inform solutions. It summarizes a study interviewing historians about how they organize research materials physically and mentally. The study found historians rely on chronological, geographic and contextual details. The document proposes an online historical atlas project called Visible Past that spatially and temporally organizes information to enhance research and learning.
Robin Fay presented an update on the Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME). The presentation covered the need for BIBFRAME as MARC records have limitations for machine processing. FRBR and RDA were discussed as models that focus on relationships between works, expressions, manifestations and items. XML was presented as a way to encode bibliographic data in a machine-readable format using elements rather than character strings. The semantic web and linked data were discussed as ways to make metadata shareable on the web. BIBFRAME was introduced as a new bibliographic framework to replace MARC that would use RDF to encode bibliographic data.
BP301: Q: What’s Your Second Most Valuable Asset and Nearly Doubles Every Year? panagenda
A: Data! But do you know where this data is duplicated, by whom and exactly how it’s scattered across laptops, desktops, file servers and IBM Domino databases?
Let us show you how to analyze local drives, network drives and server based apps to get a grasp of what data is out there and what it means to your business. Learn how to collect, aggregate and analyze file sizes and types, as well as identify knowledge sharing patterns. This session will empower you to work towards reducing your data storage costs and increasing collaboration efficiency!
1) Dr. A Kumaran from Microsoft Research discusses the need for language technology research and introduces the WikiBhasha project, which aims to crowdsource the creation of parallel text data for under-resourced languages on Wikipedia.
2) WikiBhasha allows users to edit Wikipedia articles directly on the site with machine translation and community corrections, submitting changes to Wikipedia. It has been released as an open source MediaWiki extension.
3) Data is critical for most language technologies, but is skewed towards languages with a large digital presence. WikiBhasha seeks to address this by enabling collaborative data creation for under-resourced languages through a focused Wikipedia contribution workflow.
History of Search and Web Search Engines - Seminar on Web SearchBeat Signer
This document summarizes the content of a seminar on the history of search and web search engines given by Prof. Beat Signer. It discusses early methods of information storage and retrieval from papyrus and parchment to the Dewey Decimal system. It also covers the development of hypertext from Vannevar Bush's Memex to Ted Nelson's Project Xanadu and the creation of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau. The document then provides an overview of the history of search engines from Archie to modern search engines like AltaVista and Yahoo.
In other words...: Using multiple taxonimieskramsey
The document discusses the perspectives and contexts in which information objects are created, collected, described, discovered, and used over time. It also summarizes the services provided by the Knowledge and Library Services at Harvard Business School, including collections, reference services, web services, and knowledge and information assets management. Finally, it discusses the changing models in taxonomy management, controlled vocabularies, and perspectives in accessing information over time.
Similar to Information Architectures - Lecture 04 - Next Generation User Interfaces (4018166FNR) (20)
This document outlines the course organization, goals, schedule, and content for a Human-Computer Interaction course. It provides contact information for the instructor, Prof. Beat Signer, and TAs. The course will cover HCI principles, the interaction design process, requirements analysis, prototyping, evaluation methods, and use cases. Students will complete an assignment involving the design of parts of a new university website and take a final exam. The course will involve lectures, exercises, and group work.
Indoor Positioning Using the OpenHPS FrameworkBeat Signer
The OpenHPS framework is an open source hybrid positioning system that allows for flexibility in technologies, algorithms, use cases, and output. It features a process network design that connects different positioning techniques and data sources. The framework includes core components, abstractions, data storage options, and communication abilities. It was demonstrated through an indoor positioning use case and validated for accuracy and effectiveness. OpenHPS aims to support developers and researchers in indoor positioning applications.
Personalised Learning Environments Based on Knowledge Graphs and the Zone of ...Beat Signer
Presentation given at CSEDU 2022, Virtual Event.
The learning of new knowledge and skills often requires previous knowledge, which can lead to some frustration if a teacher does not know a learner's exact knowledge and skills and therefore confronts them with exercises that are too difficult to solve. We present a solution to address this issue when teaching techniques and skills in the domain of table tennis, based on the concrete needs of trainers that we have investigated in a survey. We present a conceptual model for the representation of knowledge graphs as well as the level at which individual players already master parts of this knowledge graph. Our fine-grained model enables the automatic suggestion of optimal exercises in a player's so-called zone of proximal development, and our domain-specific application allows table tennis trainers to schedule their training sessions and exercises based on this rich information. In an initial evaluation of the resulting solution for personalised learning environments, we received positive and promising feedback from trainers. We are currently investigating how our approach and conceptual model can be generalised to some more traditional educational settings and how the personalised learning environment might be further improved based on the expressive concepts of the presented model.
Research paper: https://beatsigner.com/publications/personalised-learning-environments-based-on-knowledge-graphs-and-the-zone-of-proximal-development.pdf
Cross-Media Technologies and Applications - Future Directions for Personal In...Beat Signer
Webinar given at icity Lab Talks - The Digital Value Chain
In this talk, I will first provide an overview of the lab’s research on a general data-driven approach for cross-media information system and architectures based on the resource-selector-link (RSL) hypermedia metamodel. We will then have a look at several cross-media applications for personal information management and next-generation presentation solutions (MindXpres). Finally, I will outline the lab’s most recent research on tangible interaction and dynamic data physicalisation.
Codeschool in a Box: A Low-Barrier Approach to Packaging Programming CurriculaBeat Signer
Presentation given at CSEDU 2023, Prague, Czech Republic.
The tech industry is a fast-growing field, with many companies facing issues in finding skilled workers to fill their open vacancies. At the same time, many people have limited access to the quality education necessary to enter this job market. To address this issue, various small and often volunteer-run non-profit organisations have emerged to up-skill capable learners. However, these organisations face tight constraints and many challenges while trying to design and deliver high-quality education to their learners. In this position paper, we discuss some of these challenges and present a preliminary version of a curriculum packager addressing some of these issues. Our proposed solution, inspired by first-hand experience in these organisations as well as computing education research (CER), is based on a combination of micromaterials, study lenses and a companion mobile application. While our solution is designed for the specific context of small organisations providing vocational ICT training, it can also be applied to the broader domain of learning environments facing similar constraints.
Research paper: https://beatsigner.com/publications/codeschool-in-a-box-a-low-barrier-approach-to-packaging-programming-curricula.pdf
Cross-Media Document Linking and NavigationBeat Signer
Presentation given at DocEng 2018, 18th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, Halifax, Canada, August 2018
ABSTRACT: Documents do often not exist in isolation but are implicitly or explicitly linked to parts of other documents. However, due to a multitude of proprietary document formats with rather simple link models, today's possibilities for creating hyperlinks between snippets of information in different document formats are limited. In previous work, we have presented a dynamically extensible cross-document link service overcoming the limitations of the simple link models supported by most existing document formats. Based on a plug-in mechanism, our link service enables the linking across different document types. In this paper, we assess the extensibility of our link service by integrating some document formats as well as third-party document viewers. We illustrate the flexibility of creating advanced hyperlinks across these document formats and viewers that cannot be realised with existing linking solutions or link models of existing document formats. A user study further investigates the user experience when creating and navigating cross-document hyperlinks.
Paper: https://www.academia.edu/36550753/Cross_Media_Document_Linking_and_Navigation
An Analysis of Cross-Document Linking MechanismsBeat Signer
Presentation given at JCDL 2018, ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Fort Worth, USA, June 2018
ABSTRACT: Physical and digital documents do often not exist in isolation but are implicitly or explicitly linked. Previous research in Human-Computer Interaction and Personal Information Management has revealed certain user behaviour in associating information across physical and digital documents. Nevertheless, there is a lack of empirical studies on user needs and behaviour when defining these associations. In this paper, we address this lack of empirical studies and provide insights into strategies that users apply when associating information across physical and digital documents. In addition, our study reveals the limitations of current practices and we suggest improvements for associating information across documents. Last but not least, we identify a set of design implications for the development of future cross-document linking solutions.
Paper: https://www.academia.edu/36348960/An_Analysis_of_Cross_Document_Linking_Mechanisms
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Information Architectures - Lecture 04 - Next Generation User Interfaces (4018166FNR)
1. 2 December 2005
Next Generation User Interfaces
Information Architectures
Prof. Beat Signer
Department of Computer Science
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
http://www.beatsigner.com
2. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 2October 17, 2016
Information Architecture
Information architecture (IA)
addresses the organisation,
structuring and labelling of
content
Modelling of information
spaces
maintenance
linking
navigation
search
presentation
Personal Information Management (PIM)
IA
Content
Users Context
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Personal Information Management (PIM)
PIM is about keeping, organising and re-finding information
Personal information management or PIM is both the
practice and the study of the activities people perform to
acquire, organise, maintain, retrieve, use, and control the
distribution of information items such as documents
(paper- based and digital), Web pages, and email
messages for everyday use to complete tasks (work-
related and not) and to fulfil a person's various roles (as
parent, employee, friend, member of a community, etc.).
William Jones & Jaime Teevan, Personal Information Management,
University of Washington Press, 2007
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Filers and Pilers
Study by Malone (1983) revealed two strategies of
information organisation in offices
Filers: Instances are explicitly titled and arranged in some
systematic order and these structures may themselves be
explicitly titled and systematically organised
Pilers: Piles tend not to have internal structure, other than access
frequency; their spatial location is often the key to finding them
Both files and piles are ways of collecting groups of
elements into larger units
These strategies are also applied in the digital world,
e.g. to organise emails, bookmarks, files, etc.
Thomas Malone, How do People Organize their Desks? Implications for the Design of Office
Information Systems, ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) 1(1) (1983): 99-112
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Long Term Memory
Permanent memory store intended for the long-term
storage of information (everything that we know including
experiential knowledge, procedural skills, etc.)
huge (if not unlimited) capacity
relatively slow access time
Forgetting (when it does occur) happens much more slowly than
with short-term memory
Three long-term memory subsystems
episodic memory: memory of events and experiences in a serial
form (chronology)
semantic memory: structured record of facts and concepts that we
have acquired
procedural skills: "know-how" memory (skills, procedures)
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"As We May Think" (1945)
When data of any sort are placed in storage,
they are filed alphabetically or numerically,
and information is found (when it is) by
tracing it down from subclass to subclass.
It can be in only one place, unless duplicates
are used; one has to have rules as to which
path will locate it, and the rules are cumbers-
ome. Having found one item, moreover, one
has to emerge from the system and re-enter
on a new path. The human mind does not
work that way. It operates by association. ...
Vannevar Bush
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"As We May Think" (1945) …
... It affords an immediate step, however, to
associative indexing, the basic idea of which
is a provision whereby any item may be
caused at will to select immediately and
automatically another. This is the essential
feature of the memex. The process of tying
two items together is the important thing. ...
Vannevar Bush, As We May Think,
Atlanic Monthly, July 1945
Vannevar Bush
8. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 8October 17, 2016
"As We May Think" (1945) …
Bush's article As We May
Think (1945) is often seen
as the "origin" of hypertext
The article introduces
the Memex
memory extender
store and access information
follow cross-references in the form
of associative trails between pieces
of information (microfilms)
prototypical hypertext machine
trail blazers are those who find delight in
the task of establishing useful trails
Memex
9. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 9October 17, 2016
Beyond the Desktop Metaphor
Desktop metaphor
WIMP interaction
"filing cabinets" with
hierarchical folders
Paper paradigm
"What You See Is What
You Get" (WYSIWYG)
what about richer
document formats that
existed at that time?
Xerox Star 8010 [http://www.digibarn.com/collections/systems/xerox-8010/]
10. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 10October 17, 2016
Digital Documents as a Paper Simulator?
Most people don't understand the logic of the
concept: "What You See Is What You Get" is based
on printing the document out ("get" means "get
WHEN YOU PRINT IT OUT"). And that means a
metaphysical shift: a document can only consist of
what can be printed! This re-froze the computer
document into a closed rectangular object which
cannot be penetrated by outside markings (curtailing
what you could do with paper). No marginal notes,
no sticky notes, no crossouts, no insertions, no
overlays, no highlighting - PAPER UNDER GLASS.
Ted Nelson, Geeks Bearing Gifts: How the Computer
World Got This Way, Mindful Press 2009
Ted Nelson
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What is Wrong with Digital Documents?
Existing document formats are based on the simulation
of paper affordances on desktop computers
How to manage mixed-media "documents" in open and
fluid cross-media information spaces?
on the data level
- context-sensitive adapatation
- cross-media transclusion
on the visualisation and navigation level
- zoomable user interfaces
on the cross-media interaction level
- fluid multimodal cross-media interfaces
Remediation of the "paper simulation" approach
WYSIWYG is only one out of many options!
CISA
Human-Machine &
Human-Information
Interaction
Information
Systems &
Management
Information
Visualisation
& Navigation
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Lifestreams
Avoid naming and
classification efforts
time-ordered stream as
storage model
motivated by studies of
Malone
Stream
represents the past, present
and future (e.g. reminders)
stream filters (virtual
directories) to further classify
documents
Freeman & Gelernter, 1996
13. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 13October 17, 2016
MyLifeBits
Lifelogging research
project by Microsoft
inspired by Bush's Memex
towards "total recall"
Database of resources
and links
multiple classification via
collections
dynamic collections (queries)
annotations
full-text search
multiple visualisations
Gemmell et al., 2002
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Microsoft SenseCam
Take a picture when one
of the sensors is active
light, motion or temperature
around 4000 pictures a day
Studies have shown that
rich image sets do not
promote "total recall"
Commercial products
Narrative Clip
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Presto
Placeless Documents
more natural and fluid forms
of interaction with a
document space
Semantic information no
longer encoded in a file's
path
separation of document
content, storage and
properties
Single document model
integrate content from
various sources
Dourish et al., 1999
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Presto …
User-level properties
key/value pairs added to document "proxies"
Documents can be grouped in collections
multiple classification
dynamic collections ("fluid" collections)
- membership defined based on predicates (presence and value of document
properties)
- furthermore, there exists an inclusion and exclusion list
static collections
- implemented as dynamic collections where only inclusion list is non-empty
Lessons learned
"One of the primary experiences of property-based document
interaction is uniformity. […] This uniformity has proven invaluable."
17. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 17October 17, 2016
Haystack
PIM solution using RDF as
data model
predefined basic ontology
personalised ontologies
Most data imported
special extractors
Collections
multiple classification and
query-based collections
User interfaces also
modelled in RDF
highly customisable UI
Adar et al., 1999
18. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 18October 17, 2016
Semantic Desktops
Apply Semantic Web tech-
nologies to personal infor-
mation management (PIM)
inter-application data sharing
enhancement of limited
filesystem functionality
- add document metadata
machine-readable data
Nepomuk is a semantic
desktop solution
integrated in KDE 4.0
semantic search
Nepomuk Integration with Dolphin (KDE 4.0)
19. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 19October 17, 2016
Stuff I've Seen
Index over multiple
repositories
email, file system, …
Different forms of search
full-text search
contextual cues
- time, user, …
Platform for different
visualisations
"Predecessor" of Windows
Search and Spotlight
Dumais et al., 2003
20. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 20October 17, 2016
RSL Hypermedia Metamodel and iServer
Global Information Systems Group, ETH Zurich
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Links
Users
Layers
Plug-ins
Structure
Active
Content
Global Information Systems Group, ETH Zurich
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Bridging the Paper-Digital Divide
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RSL-based Associative File System
signer
My Pictures
Vancouver ER 2010
Granville
Island
Vancouver
Harbour
Public
Market
Keynote
J. Thorp
Olga and
Lamia
Dinner
ER 2010
multiple classification
structural link
navigational link
My Videos
Vancouver
Aquarium
ER 2010
Keynote
cross-media association
My Presentations
ER 2010 WISE 2009
cross-media
transclusion
single slide
transclusion
(via OOXML
RSL selector)
Gregory Cardone
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RSL-based Associative File System ...
Gregory Cardone
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PIM@WISE
Keeping, organising and
re-finding information
digital and physical
Investigating user-
information interaction
Conceptual OC2 PIM
model (based on RSL)
Cross-media PIM system
document tracking
context model
...
Sandra Trullemans
26. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 26October 17, 2016
Object-Concept-Context (OC2) Framework
object layer
structural link
concept layer
context layer
navigational link
associative link
weighted link
Object 1 Object n
Object 2
Context 1 Context n
Concept 1
Concept 2 Concept n
extent link
entity
link
Links
selector resource
(1,*)(1,*)
(1,1) (0,*)
(0,*) (0,*)
RefersTo
HasTargetHasSource
partition
Entities
(0,*)
link
Navigational
Links
link
Extent
Links
partition
ResourcesSelectors
context
Contexts
link
Structural
Links
link
Associative
Links
resource
Physical
Objects
resource
Digital
Objects
resource
Concepts
resource
Objects
HasAssoc
Target
(0,*)
(1,*)
HasExt
Target
HasExt
Source
HasAssoc
Source
(1,1)
(1,*)
(0,*)
(0,*)
(0,*)
(1,1)
disjoint
partition
translation
OC2 conceptual framework RSL-based metamodel
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Cross-Media PIM (PimVis)
Audrey Sanctorum Tim Reynaert
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PimVis Setup
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PimVis Document View
Audrey Sanctorum
30. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 30October 17, 2016
Open Cross-Media Linking
Integration of a new resource type includes
development of a data plug-in
implementation of a visual plug-in
registration with the resource plug-in repository
Link browser loads plug-ins on demand
internal or external (third party application) visualisation
Third-party applications use the link browser for
visualisation
similar to the integration of third-party applications with web
browsers
Non-monolithic annotation model and authoring tool
resource-specific plug-ins
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Open Cross-Document Linking
local visual plug-ins
external visual plug-ins
communicate
Link Browser
32. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 32October 17, 2016
What is Wrong with Slideware?
Simulation of physical slides
limited space due to the slide concept
linear navigation from slide to slide
difficult to reuse content and embed rich media types
Not easy to add/change content at presentation time
highlighting or annotation of content
Limited extensibility of existing slideware tools
33. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 33October 17, 2016
MindXpres Presentation Platform
Extensible prototyping
platform for novel presen-
tation concepts
content-based approach
- separation of content and pre-
sentation (automatic visualisation)
cross-media content reuse
non-linear navigation via
zoomable user interface
connectivity and interactivity
34. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 34October 17, 2016
MindXpres Platform
MindXpres presentations are currently represented in the
XML-based MindXpres document format
Compiler (node.js application) translates XML to HTML
Presentation engine based on HTML5 and related APIs
e.g. WebSockets for connectivity
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MindXpres Communication Platform
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Polls and Quizzes Plug-in
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Interactive Source Code Plug-in
Paul Mestereaga
38. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 38October 17, 2016
Interactive Data Visualisation Plug-in
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Interactive Data Visualisation Plug-in ...
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References
V. Bush, As We May Think, Atlantic Monthly
176(1), July 1945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/227181.227186 (reprint)
T. Malone, How do People Organize their Desks? Impli-
cations for the Design of Office Information Systems,
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) 1(1),
January 1983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/357423.357430
T. Nelson, Geeks Bearing Gifts: How the Computer
World Got This Way, Mindful Press 2009
41. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 41October 17, 2016
References …
B. Signer, What is Wrong with Digital Docu-
ments? A Conceptual Model for Structural Cross-Media
Content Composition and Reuse, Proceedings of
ER 2010, 29th International Conference on Conceptual
Modeling, Vancouver, Canada, November 2010
http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_ER2010.pdf
E. Freeman and D. Gelernter, Lifestreams:
A Storage Model for Personal Data, ACM SIGMOD
Record 25(1), March 1996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/381854.381893
42. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 42October 17, 2016
References …
J. Gemmell et al., MyLifeBits: Fulfilling the
Memex Vision, Proceedings of Multimedia 2002,
Juan-les-Pins, December 2002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/641007.641053
P. Dourish et al., Presto: An Experimental Architecture
for Fluid Interactive Document Spaces, ACM Trans-
actions on Computer-Human Interaction 6(2), June 1999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/319091.319099
43. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 43October 17, 2016
References …
E. Adar, D. Karger and L.A. Stein, Haystack:
Per-User Information Environments, Proceedings of
CIKM 1999, 8th International Conference on Information
and Knowledge Management, Kansas, USA,
November 1999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/319950.323231
S. Dumais et al., Stuff I’ve Seen: A System for
Personal Information Retrieval and Re-Use, Proceedings
of SIGIR 2003, 26th Annual International ACM SIGIR
Conference on Research and Development in Informa-
tion Retrieval, Toronto, Canada, August 2003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/860435.860451
44. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 44October 17, 2016
References …
B. Signer and M.C. Norrie, As We May Link:
A General Metamodel for Hypermedia Systems, Pro-
ceedings of ER 2007, 26th International Conference on
Conceptual Modeling, Auckland, New Zealand,
November 2007
http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_ER2007.pdf
S. Trullemans and B. Signer, Towards a Conceptual
Framework and Metamodel for Context-Aware Personal
Cross-Media Information Management Systems,
Proceedings of ER 2014, 33rd International Conference
on Conceptual Modelling, Atlanta, USA, October, 2014
http://beatsigner.com/publications/trullemans_ER2014.pdf
45. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 45October 17, 2016
References …
S. Trullemans, A. Sanctorum and B. Signer,
PimVis: Exploring and Re-finding Documents in Cross-
Media Information Spaces, Proceedings of AVI 2016,
International Working Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces, Bari, Italy, June 2016
http://beatsigner.com/publications/trullemans_AVI2016.pdf
B. Signer and M.C. Norrie, A Model and Architecture for
Open Cross-Media Annotation and Link Services,
Information Systems 36(3), Elsevier, May 2011
http://beatsigner.com/publications/signer_IS2011.pdf
46. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 46October 17, 2016
References …
A.A.O Tayeh and B. Signer, Open Cross-Docu-
ment Linking and Browsing Based on a Visual Plug-in
Architecture, Proceedings of WISE 2014,15th Interna-
tional Conference on Web Information System
Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece, October, 2014
http://beatsigner.com/publications/tayeh_WISE2014.pdf
R. Roels and B. Signer, MindXpres: An Extensible
Content-driven Cross-Media Presentation Platform,
Proceedings of WISE 2014, 15th International Confer-
ence on Web Information System Engineering,
Thessaloniki, Greece, October, 2014
http://beatsigner.com/publications/roels_WISE2014.pdf
47. Beat Signer - Department of Computer Science - bsigner@vub.ac.be 47October 17, 2016
References …
R. Roels, P. Mestereaga and B. Signer, An
Interactive Source Code Visualisation Plug-in for the
MindXpres Presentation Platform, Communications in
Computer and Information Science (CCIS), 583, 2016
http://beatsigner.com/publications/roels_CCIS2016.pdf
R. Roels, Y. Baeten and B. Signer, An Interactive
Data Visualisation Approach for Next Generation
Presentation Tools: Towards Rich Presentation-based
Data Exploration and Storytelling, Proceedings of
CSEDU 2016, Rome, Italy, April, 2016
http://beatsigner.com/publications/roels_CSEDU2016.pdf