May 19, 2009
Conference Paper

Automated Knowledge Annotation for Dynamic Collaborative Environments

Abstract

This paper describes the Knowledge Encapsulation Framework (KEF), a suite of tools to enable automated knowledge annotation for modeling and simulation projects. This framework can be used to capture evidence (e.g., facts extracted from journal articles and government reports), discover new evidence (from similar peer-reviewed material as well as social media), enable discussions surrounding domain-specific topics and provide automatically generated semantic annotations for improved corpus investigation. The current KEF implementation is presented within a wiki environment, providing a simple but powerful collaborative space for team members to review, annotate, discuss and align evidence with their modeling frameworks.

Revised: March 19, 2010 | Published: May 19, 2009

Citation

Cowell A.J., M.L. Gregory, E.J. Marshall, and L.R. McGrath. 2009. Automated Knowledge Annotation for Dynamic Collaborative Environments. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society (FLAIRS) Conference, edited by HC Lane and HW Guesgen. Menlo Park, California:AAAI Press. PNNL-SA-63853.