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DiLiA

The intelligent Library Assistant

The intelligent Library Assistant

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The focus of the project is research and development for novel access to information in digital libraries. Digital libraries store information from diverse areas, e.g. scientific articles, and offer a web-based access to these digital formats. The user currently can search via names, standardized key words or other text-based means.

In DiLiA methods will be developed that extends this access by several dimensions. On the one hand, the user will be suppoerted and guided by allowing her to visually investigate relevant search result sets. On the other hand, methods will be developed to extract cross links and semantic relations from a document set selected by the user..

We assume that a DiLiA user is searching for literature within a defined but not precisely specified area. Neither does she know exactly about the coverage of the digital library, and how it is indexed internally. To narrow down the set of possibly relevant documents (books, articles, other media), an interactive search based on dialogues between the user and the system will be carried out opening up the contents of the documents.

The DiLiA project will realize the following innovative aspects that are combined in the given way for the first time:

  • Investigation, supply and adaptation of the contents of a real digital library for interactive information extraction
  • Hybrid information extraction based on a combination of metadata and document processing
  • Development of domain-adaptive deep methods for information extraction using the example of biomedical documents
  • Prototypical development of interactive personalized navigation allowing the user of the digital library an intuitive multimodal search.

Partners

Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) Invalidenstraße 35 1 10115 Berlin

Sponsors

IBB

Publications about the project

Inessa Seifert

In: Chaomei Chen; Ben Shneiderman (Hrsg.). Information Visualization, Vol. 10, No. 2, Pages 97-106, SAGE Publications, 4/2011.

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Inessa Seifert; Michael Kruppa

In: Maulin Huang; et al. (Hrsg.). Visual Information Communications. Visual Information Communications International (VINCI-09), September 24-25, Sydney, Australia, Springer, 2010.

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Kathrin Eichler; Holmer Hemsen; Günter Neumann; Norbert Reithinger; Sven Schmeier; Kinga Schumacher; Inessa Seifert

In: M. Lalmas; J. Jose; A. Rauber; F. Sebastiani; I. Frommholz (Hrsg.). Proceedings of the European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2010. European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL-10), September 6-10, Glasgow, United Kingdom, LNCS, Springer, 2010.

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