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Speakin' About - a tool for semantic annotation of text documents
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Short Description: | This project is aimed at designing and developing an application for semantic annotation of text documents, typically on the Internet. The goal is to make any user of the Internet able to associate a portion of text to its specific meaning (i.e., to a link to a page that talks about that portion of text). |
Coordinator: | |
Tutor: | DavideEynard (eynard@elet.polimi.it) |
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Students: | MarcoPolonio (), MatteoRebulla () |
Research Area: | Social Software and Semantic Web |
Research Topic: | Semantic Annotations |
Start: | 2007-10-01 |
End: | 2008-03-03 |
Status: | Closed |
Level: | Bs |
Type: | Thesis |
Contents
Part 1: project profile
Project name
Speakin' About - a tool for semantic annotation of text documents
Project short description
This project is aimed at designing and developing an application for semantic annotation of text documents, typically on the Internet. The goal is to make any user of the Internet able to associate a portion of text to its specific meaning (i.e., to a link to a page that talks about that portion of text).
Dates
- Start date: 2007/10/01
- End date: 2008/03/03
People involved
Project head(s)
- Prof. Marco Colombetti
Other Politecnico di Milano people
- Ing. Davide Eynard
Students
- Marco Polonio – marco (dot) polonio (at) gmail (dot) com
- Matteo Rebulla – matteo (dot) rebulla (at) gmail (dot) com
Laboratory work and risk analysis
We used an AIRLab computer only to write the source code with Eclipse and the documentation with OpenOffice, so the risk analysis wasn’t required.