The Hypermedia Authoring Research Toolkit (HART)

J. Robertson, E. Merkus, A. Ginige
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A major obstacle hindering the advancement and commercial acceptance of hypermedia is the cost of converting paper based information into hypermedia form. The Hypermedia Authoring Research Toolkit (HART) was developed to support the human editor during this media-to-hypermedia conversion process. The tool's goal is to help improve the correctness and completeness of the hypermedia database, as well as reduce the media-to-hypermedia conversion cost. We believe it is not possible to properly convert media to hypermedia without the participation of a human editor during the transformation. It is therefore necessary to develop tools to assist the human during this process. By reducing the overhead associated with the physical management of the hyper-database construction, the subject specialist is better able to concentrate on the information content. Support is provided in two basic ways: By providing procedural guidance. From our experience constructing hypermedia systems we have developeds an efficient process for this media-to-hypermedia transformation. By providing intelligent assistance. At each phase in the transformation the system can suggest likely nodes, key phrases, index values, anchors, and links to the editor. The project's research focus is to identify the most effective methodologies to assist the human editor transform linear text, images and video into hypermedia structure.
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超媒体创作研究工具包(HART)
阻碍超媒体发展和商业接受的一个主要障碍是将基于纸张的信息转换为超媒体形式的成本。开发超媒体创作研究工具包(HART)是为了在这种媒体到超媒体转换过程中支持人工编辑。该工具的目标是帮助提高超媒体数据库的正确性和完整性,并降低媒体到超媒体的转换成本。我们认为,在转换过程中,如果没有人工编辑的参与,将媒体正确地转换为超媒体是不可能的。因此,有必要开发工具来帮助人类在这个过程中。通过减少与超级数据库结构的物理管理相关的开销,主题专家能够更好地专注于信息内容。支持以两种基本方式提供:通过提供程序指导。根据我们构建超媒体系统的经验,我们已经为这种媒体到超媒体的转换开发了一个有效的过程。通过提供智能帮助。在转换的每个阶段,系统可以建议可能的节点、关键短语、索引值、锚点和到编辑器的链接。该项目的研究重点是确定最有效的方法来帮助人类编辑将线性文本、图像和视频转换为超媒体结构。
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