tech,36-1-H01-1040,bq |
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used to enhance access to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
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#310
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from information extraction (IE) systems - named entity annotations and scenario templates - can be used to enhance access to text collections via a standardtext browser. |
tech,13-3-H01-1040,bq |
We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
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#357
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of thesystem, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
tech,28-3-H01-1040,bq |
We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
|
#372
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on theinterface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
other,31-3-H01-1040,bq |
We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
|
#375
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to makeusers aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
tech,10-1-H01-1040,bq |
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used to enhance access to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
|
#284
In this paper we show how two standard outputs frominformation extraction ( IE ) systems - named entity annotations and scenario templates - can be used to enhance access to text collections via a standard text browser. |
tech,9-2-H01-1040,bq |
We describe how this information is used in a
<term>
prototype system
</term>
designed to support
<term>
information workers
</term>
' access to a
<term>
pharmaceutical news archive
</term>
as part of their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function .
|
#322
We describe how this information is used in aprototype system designed to support information workers' access to a pharmaceutical news archive as part of their industry watch function. |
tech,38-3-H01-1040,bq |
We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
|
#382
We also report results of a preliminary, qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential ofIE-enhanced text browsers. |
other,17-1-H01-1040,bq |
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used to enhance access to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
|
#291
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from information extraction (IE) systems -named entity annotations and scenario templates - can be used to enhance access to text collections via a standard text browser. |
other,14-2-H01-1040,bq |
We describe how this information is used in a
<term>
prototype system
</term>
designed to support
<term>
information workers
</term>
' access to a
<term>
pharmaceutical news archive
</term>
as part of their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function .
|
#327
We describe how this information is used in a prototype system designed to supportinformation workers' access to a pharmaceutical news archive as part of their industry watch function. |
measure(ment),8-3-H01-1040,bq |
We also report results of a preliminary ,
<term>
qualitative user evaluation
</term>
of the
<term>
system
</term>
, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the
<term>
interface
</term>
to make
<term>
users
</term>
aware of the increased potential of
<term>
IE-enhanced text browsers
</term>
.
|
#352
We also report results of a preliminary,qualitative user evaluation of the system, which while broadly positive indicates further work needs to be done on the interface to make users aware of the increased potential of IE-enhanced text browsers. |
other,31-1-H01-1040,bq |
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used to enhance access to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
|
#305
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from information extraction (IE) systems - named entity annotations and scenario templates - can be used to enhance access totext collections via a standard text browser. |
other,20-2-H01-1040,bq |
We describe how this information is used in a
<term>
prototype system
</term>
designed to support
<term>
information workers
</term>
' access to a
<term>
pharmaceutical news archive
</term>
as part of their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function .
|
#333
We describe how this information is used in a prototype system designed to support information workers' access to apharmaceutical news archive as part of their industry watch function. |
tech,27-2-H01-1040,bq |
We describe how this information is used in a
<term>
prototype system
</term>
designed to support
<term>
information workers
</term>
' access to a
<term>
pharmaceutical news archive
</term>
as part of their
<term>
industry watch
</term>
function .
|
#340
We describe how this information is used in a prototype system designed to support information workers' access to a pharmaceutical news archive as part of theirindustry watch function. |
other,21-1-H01-1040,bq |
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from
<term>
information extraction ( IE ) systems
</term>
-
<term>
named entity annotations
</term>
and
<term>
scenario templates
</term>
- can be used to enhance access to
<term>
text collections
</term>
via a standard
<term>
text browser
</term>
.
|
#295
In this paper we show how two standard outputs from information extraction (IE) systems - named entity annotations andscenario templates - can be used to enhance access to text collections via a standard text browser. |