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    The Application of an Event-Aware Metadata Model to an Online Oral History Archive

    In this paper we test the ABC event-aware metadata model, developed within the Harmony project, by applying it to a complex multimedia oral history archive. Based on a metadata schema, generated using the ABC ...

    Jane Hunter, Darren James in Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (2000)

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    An Event-Aware Model for Metadata Interoperability

    We describe the ABC modeling work of the Harmony Project. The ABC model provides a foundation for understanding interoperability of individual metadata modules — as described in the Warwick Framework — and for...

    Carl Lagoze, Jane Hunter, Dan Brickley in Research and Advanced Technology for Digit… (2000)

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    Building and Indexing a Distributed Multimedia Presentation Archive Using SMIL

    This paper proposes an approach to the problem of generating metadata for composite mixed-media digital objects by appropriately combining and exploiting existing knowledge or metadata associated with the indi...

    Jane Hunter, Suzanne Little in Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (2001)

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    Does eScience Need Digital Libraries?

    eScience has emerged as an important framework for dramatically rethinking the conduct of scientific research using information technology. There is an unparalleled opportunity for the international eScience a...

    Tamara Sumner, Rachel Heery, Jane Hunter in Research and Advanced Technology for Digit… (2005)

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    Experiences with Modeling Composite Phenotypes in the SKELETOME Project

    Semantic annotation of patient data in the skeletal dysplasia domain (e.g., clinical summaries) is a challenging process due to the structural and lexical differences existing between the terms used to describ...

    Tudor Groza, Andreas Zankl, Jane Hunter in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2012 (2012)

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    Semantic Similarity-Driven Decision Support in the Skeletal Dysplasia Domain

    Biomedical ontologies have become a mainstream topic in medical research. They represent important sources of evolved knowledge that may be automatically integrated in decision support methods. Grounding clini...

    Razan Paul, Tudor Groza, Andreas Zankl, Jane Hunter in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2012 (2012)

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    Reasoning on Crowd-Sourced Semantic Annotations to Facilitate Cataloguing of 3D Artefacts in the Cultural Heritage Domain

    The 3D Semantic Annotation (3DSA) system expedites the classification of 3D digital surrogates from the cultural heritage domain, by leveraging crowd-sourced semantic annotations. More specifically, the 3DSA s...

    Chih-Hao Yu, Tudor Groza, Jane Hunter in The Semantic Web – ISWC 2013 (2013)

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    Formal Acknowledgement of Citizen Scientists’ Contributions via Dynamic Data Citations

    Data citation provides a valuable method for rewarding citizen scientists by formally acknowledging the contributions that they make to valuable scientific datasets. The difficulty is that citizen science data...

    Jane Hunter, Chih-Hsiang Hsu in Digital Libraries: Providing Quality Information (2015)