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In this article we describe an approach to the massive production of digital images of manuscripts to be published on the Internet. The goal of this work is to offer an easy-to-use interface that allows customizable views of images manuscript in several sizes and provide searching and browsing functionality for users of Arabic manuscripts using an XML representation for metadata and annotation of...
This paper introduces AccessOnto, an ontology-based toolkit for accessibility requirements specification primarily designed to provide a repository of accessibility guidelines and plus a specification language intended to help software developers to incorporate accessibility requirements in their user requirements document. Currently specification of accessibility requirements is largely based on...
As a de facto standard for information representation and exchange over the Internet, XML has been used extensively in many applications. And XML query technology has attracted more and more attention in data management research community. Standard XML query languages, e.g. XPath and XQuery, use twig pattern as a basic unit to match relevant fragments from a given XML document. However, in most existing...
Mapping concepts from medical terminologies, such as the UMLS, to medical documents is a prerequisite for many tasks of (automatically) processing documents. Due to the nature of the UMLS and the tools to accomplish the mapping, it is not always possible to achieve a correct and unambiguous mapping. This drawback led us to the development of an editor for correcting the obtained information. Our editor,...
Statistical graphs are ubiquitous mechanisms for data visualization such that most, if not all, enterprises communicate information through them. However, many graphs are stored as unstructured images or proprietary binary objects, making them difficult to work with beyond the reports in which they are embedded. While graphs can be mapped to more common XML representations, these lack expressive semantics...
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