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Semantically Augmented Annotations in Digitized Map CollectionsRainer SimonAustrian Institute of Technology
Bernhard HaslhoferCornell University
Werner Robitza, Elaheh MomeniUniversity of Vienna
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries | June 13-17, 2011, Ottawa, Canada
Part of EuropeanaConnect EU ProjectCore Components for the European Digital Library
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EuropeanaConnect | Annotation & Scholarship
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“Annotation” is a fundamental scholarly practice common across disciplines
Scholars share and exchange knowledge through annotations
Scholars manage, interpret and coordinate sources throughannotations
by Romana Klee CC BY-SA 2.0
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HistoryArt
Technology
Geography
YUMA Map | YUMA Universal Media Annotator
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Viewing of high-resolution map scans as zoomable images Free-text annotation Reply functionality & RSS feeds (on items, annotations, users)
to support collaboration Map geo-referencing
Data overlay – modern-day country borders, coastlines, etc. Annotation export to KML – viewing in Google Earth Place search
Semantic tagging – linking free text with contextual Linked Data resources! Named entity recognition & link discovery via DBpedia Spotlight1
Geographical features in the annotated area via Geonames Semi-automatic approach: human-verified through the Context Tag Cloud
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1 http://dbpedia.org/spotlight, http://wiki.dbpedia.org/spotlight/knownuses
YUMA Map | Annotation & Semantic Tagging (Screencast)
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http://vimeo.com/21798530
The Assumption...
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“A map retrieval system that indexes annotations with user-verified links to Linked Data resources can be more effective with regard to retrieval than systems that index only metadata or purely textual annotations.”
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The COMPASS1 Crowdsourcing Experiment
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1 Collection Of MaPs, Annotations & Semantic LinkS
Test data kindly provided by the Library of Congress 130,935 user search queries collected over two years 6,306 high-resolution digitized map images Descriptive metadata Pooling to reduce amount of queries for Step 1
Step 1: Users are shown a map/query pairRelevant or Not Relevant?
Step 2: Users are invited to annotate maps with YUMA Map
Step 3: precision and recall analysis for different retrieval approachesMetadata only vs. Annotated (plain text) vs. Annotated (Linked Data context)
COMPASS | Screenshot
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Work in Progress... | Preliminary Results
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90+ Users from at least 12 countries
~60% of all judgments produced by the top 10 contributors
~25% “Lurkers” – submitted no judgement at all
1/3 of active participants declared themselves experts: General library domain (~15%) Map library domain (~15%) Fields related to the scope of COMPASS, e.g. GIS, cartography (~4%)
Level of involvement higher among experts: 6 experts among top ten contributors ~59% of all submitted judgments
Work in Progress... | Next Steps
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Finish COMPASS Step 1 45% of required amount for a 400-query “ground truth” reached
Start COMPASS Step 2 – Integration COMPASS/YUMA Development of a “COMPASS Portal” currently in progress Lower the entry barrier! Simplify tasks, provide “guided tour” mode Raise motivation: social interactions, rewards (game mechanics), rating &
reputation scores (gaining authority in the community) Enable users to “do something” with the content: e.g. embedding of
annotated maps
In general: encourage feedback & investigate users’ motivations
Dissemination!
Thank you for your attentionQuestions!
Map SourcesLibrary of Congress – Discovery and Exploration Maps
Wikimedia Commons
http://dme.ait.ac.at/annotation (take the tour)
http://github.com/yuma-annotation (get the code)
http://compass.cs.univie.ac.at (help us evaluate!)
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