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How to Organize the Annotation Systems in Human-Computer Environment: Study, Classification and Observations

Anis Kalboussi
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Nizar Omheni
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Omar Mazhoud
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Ahmed Hadj Kacem
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Abstract

The practice of annotation is a secular and omnipresent activity. We find the annotation in several areas such as learning, semantic web, social networks, digital library, bioinformatics, etc. Thus, since the year 1989 and with the emergence of information technology, several annotation systems have been developed in human-computer environment adapted for various contexts and for various roles. These ubiquitous annotation systems allow users to annotate with digital information several electronic resources such as: web pages, text files, databases, images, videos, etc. Even though this topic has already been partially studied by other researchers, the previous works have left some open issues. It concern essentially the lack of how to organize all the developed annotation systems according to formal criteria in order to facilitate to the users the choice of an annotation system in a well-defined context and according to unified requirements. This problem is mainly due to the fact that annotation systems have only been developed for specific purposes. As a result, there is only a fragmentary picture of these annotation tools in the literature. The aim of this article is to provide a unified and integrated picture of all the annotation systems in human-computer environment. Therefore, we present a classification of sixty annotation tools developed by industry and academia during the last twenty-five years. This organization of annotation tools is built on the basis of five generic criteria. Observations and discussion of open issues conclude this survey.
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hal-01599871 , version 1 (02-10-2017)

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Anis Kalboussi, Nizar Omheni, Omar Mazhoud, Ahmed Hadj Kacem. How to Organize the Annotation Systems in Human-Computer Environment: Study, Classification and Observations. 15th Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT), Sep 2015, Bamberg, Germany. pp.115-133, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-22668-2_11⟩. ⟨hal-01599871⟩
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