Concepts as knowledge handles in collaborative document management

A. Voß, K. Nakata, M. Juhnke
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With the increasing availability of electronic documents, it is essential that people can navigate through document spaces for information effectively through an index, in a collaborative manner. We describe a system that supports the collaborative construction of indexes of concepts rather than terms. In a concept index, a concept can be described by more than one term, phrase, arbitrary text piece, and other concepts. These concepts can be structured and associated with one another without strict restrictions. Software agents work in the background to find occurrences of concepts in a document collection, enabling users to navigate documents based on concepts. Users can extract concepts by simply highlighting pieces of text while browsing documents. Through collaborative index construction, a user benefits from contributions of other users, and the system enables a group of users to collaboratively manage information.
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协同文档管理中的知识处理概念
随着电子文档可用性的增加,人们必须能够以协作的方式通过索引有效地在文档空间中导航以获取信息。我们描述了一个支持概念索引而不是术语索引协同构建的系统。在概念索引中,一个概念可以由多个术语、短语、任意文本片段和其他概念来描述。这些概念可以在没有严格限制的情况下进行结构化和相互关联。软件代理在后台工作,查找文档集合中出现的概念,使用户能够基于概念浏览文档。用户可以通过在浏览文档时简单地突出显示文本片段来提取概念。通过协同索引的构建,一个用户可以从其他用户的贡献中获益,系统可以使一群用户协同管理信息。
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