Services for Content Creation and Presentation in an Iconographical Digital Library
Pavlov, Radoslav; Paneva-Marinova, Desislava; Goynov, Maxim; Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia
Serdica Journal of Computing (2010)
- Volume: 4, Issue: 2, page 279-292
- ISSN: 1312-6555
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@article{Pavlov2010,
abstract = {Content creation and presentation are key activities in a multimedia digital library (MDL). The proper design and intelligent implementation of these services provide a stable base for overall MDL functionality. This paper presents the framework and the implementation of these
services in the latest version of the “Virtual Encyclopaedia of Bulgarian
Iconography” multimedia digital library. For the semantic description of the
iconographical objects a tree-based annotation template is implemented. It
provides options for autocompletion, reuse of values, bilingual entering of
data, automated media watermarking, resizing and conversing. The paper
describes in detail the algorithm for automated appearance of dependent values for different characteristics of an iconographical object. An algorithm for avoiding duplicate image objects is also included. The service for automated
appearance of new objects in a collection after their entering is included as
an important part of the content presentation. The paper also presents the
overall service-based architecture of the library, covering its main service
panels, repositories and their relationships. The presented vision is based
on a long-term observation of the users’ preferences, cognitive goals, and
needs, aiming to find an optimal functionality solution for the end users.* This work is partly funded by Bulgarian NSF under the project D-002-189 SINUS "Semantic
Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning".},
author = {Pavlov, Radoslav, Paneva-Marinova, Desislava, Goynov, Maxim, Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia},
journal = {Serdica Journal of Computing},
keywords = {Digital Libraries; Collection; Systems Issues; User Issues; Online Information Sevices},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {279-292},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences},
title = {Services for Content Creation and Presentation in an Iconographical Digital Library},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/11388},
volume = {4},
year = {2010},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Pavlov, Radoslav
AU - Paneva-Marinova, Desislava
AU - Goynov, Maxim
AU - Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia
TI - Services for Content Creation and Presentation in an Iconographical Digital Library
JO - Serdica Journal of Computing
PY - 2010
PB - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
VL - 4
IS - 2
SP - 279
EP - 292
AB - Content creation and presentation are key activities in a multimedia digital library (MDL). The proper design and intelligent implementation of these services provide a stable base for overall MDL functionality. This paper presents the framework and the implementation of these
services in the latest version of the “Virtual Encyclopaedia of Bulgarian
Iconography” multimedia digital library. For the semantic description of the
iconographical objects a tree-based annotation template is implemented. It
provides options for autocompletion, reuse of values, bilingual entering of
data, automated media watermarking, resizing and conversing. The paper
describes in detail the algorithm for automated appearance of dependent values for different characteristics of an iconographical object. An algorithm for avoiding duplicate image objects is also included. The service for automated
appearance of new objects in a collection after their entering is included as
an important part of the content presentation. The paper also presents the
overall service-based architecture of the library, covering its main service
panels, repositories and their relationships. The presented vision is based
on a long-term observation of the users’ preferences, cognitive goals, and
needs, aiming to find an optimal functionality solution for the end users.* This work is partly funded by Bulgarian NSF under the project D-002-189 SINUS "Semantic
Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning".
LA - eng
KW - Digital Libraries; Collection; Systems Issues; User Issues; Online Information Sevices
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/11388
ER -
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