| A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The specialist board - a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In M. M. Tanik, F. Bastani, D. Gibson, and P. Fielding, editors, Proc. of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT96), Austin, Texas, USA, 1996. |
....approach of representing texts and rules as logic programs to others. 1 Introduction Classifying texts into content defined categories and extracting pieces of information of a document are important goals when dealing with documents. As a guiding example we use our efforts in office automation [4, 5]. When a new business document comes in, one of the first problems is document categorization, i.e. the filing of documents into categories such as invoices, confirmation of order, etc. Afterwards, we are interested in extracting the process relevant information from the document. In case of an ....
A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The Specialist Board --- A Technology Workbench for Document Analysis and Understanding. In Proceedings of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT '96), pages 36--47, Austin, TX, USA, December 1996.
....processes and applications. In particular, this goal comprises to recognize the document s logical structure (title, author, abstract, introduction etc. as a core activity and important prerequisite for subsequent information extraction steps (cf. Figure 1, slightly adapted from Dengel [3]) DAU plays an important, yet increasing role in tomorrow s information infrastructures both for translating paper documents into electronic form for further processing (Baumann et al. [2] and for automatic information extraction from Paper Document Optical Scanning Connected Component ....
A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The Specialist Board - a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In M. M. Tanik, F. B. Bastani, D. Gibson, and P. J. Fielding, editors, Integrated Design and Process Technology - IDPT96, Proc. of the 2nd World Conference, Austin, TX, USA, 1996.
.... and knowledge brokers [4] which add intelligent interfaces to legacy databases, maintain and transform conceptualizations of different sources, and make sources accessible to higher level inferences breaking down complex information needs into simpler information subgoals; document analysis [9, 22] and information extraction specialists [29] which map informal knowledge representations to formal structures; task process agents [16] and knowledge push pull mechanisms [19] which manage and monitor workflow enactment and realize context sensitive information supply. It is not the goal of ....
A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The specialist board -- a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In Integrated Design and Process Technology, Proc. of the Second World Congress, pages 36--47. Society for Design and Process Science, 1996.
....at Price Waterhouse. Another part are user friendly system interfaces which collect user feedback, comments, and memos in a context sensitive and inobtrusive manner. Although there have been interesting results in document analysis and un derstanding (DAU) since more than one decade (see, e.g. [17]) the application scenarios for methods like document structure analysis, information extraction, and automated summarization are still quite limited. The Price Waterhouse systems show that already simple text analysis technology can produce useful results. The DAU community should tackle more ....
A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The specialist board---a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In Integrated Design & Process Technology, Proc. of the Second World Congress. Society for Design and Process Science, 1996.
....printed documents into an equivalent electronic representation. Typical problems of document analysis systems are: image processing, layout segmentation, structure recognition, optical character recognition (OCR) but also the selective extraction of information such as the type of document [3, 1]. An important subtask of information extraction that is becoming more and more important is document categorization, for example. By document categorization we mean the automatic classification of documents into different types allowing workflow management, the automatic routing or archiving of ....
A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The Specialist Board --- A Technology Workbench for Document Analysis and Understanding. In Proceedings of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT '96), pages 36--47, Austin, TX, USA, December 1996.
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A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann, "The Specialist Board---A Technology Workbench for DocumentAnalysis and Understanding," Integrated Design and Process Technology, Proc. Second World Congress, Soc. for Design and Process Science, Austin, Texas, 1996, pp. 36--47.
....hypotheses. Structure classification takes this given geometric structure to hypothesize the so called logical objects of a document, e.g. title, author, chapter, etc. Afterwards, the generated word hypotheses are validated by an errortolerant dictionary look up. For more detail, see e.g. 6] [7], 8] 4. TEXT CATEGORIZATION For automated information delivery it is important to know the type of documents a specific user is interested in. The personal view of a user on a document is captured by the structure part of the users profile. The structure relates documents to contentbased ....
A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The Specialist Board -- A Technology Workbench for Document Analysis and Understanding, 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT '96), Austin, TX, USA, December 1996.
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A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The specialist board - a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In M. M. Tanik, F. Bastani, D. Gibson, and P. Fielding, editors, Proc. of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT96), Austin, Texas, USA, 1996.
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A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The specialist board - a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In M. M. Tanik, F. Bastani, D. Gibson, and P. Fielding, editors, Proc. of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT96), Austin, Texas, USA, 1996.
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A. Dengel and K. Hinkelmann. The specialist board - a technology workbench for document analysis and understanding. In M. M. Tanik, F. Bastani, D. Gibson, and P. Fielding, editors, Proc. of the 2nd World Conference on Integrated Design and Process Technology (IDPT96), Austin, Texas, USA, 1996.
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