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WYSIWYM
Known as:
What You See Is What You Mean
, What-you-see-is-what-you-mean
WYSIWYM /ˈwɪziwɪm/ (an acronym for "what you see is what you mean") is a paradigm for editing a structured document. It is an adjunct to the better…
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2013
2013
WYSIWYM Authoring of Structured Content Based on Schema.org
A. Khalili
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S. Auer
WISE
2013
Corpus ID: 46397600
Structured data is picking up on the Web, particularly in the search world. Schema.org, jointly initiated by Google, Microsoft…
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2008
2008
Evaluating an Ontology-Driven WYSIWYM Interface
F. Hielkema
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C. Mellish
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P. Edwards
International Conference on Natural Language…
2008
Corpus ID: 11153033
This paper describes an evaluation study of an ontology-driven WYSIWYM interface for metadata creation. Although the results are…
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2007
2007
Flexible Natural Language Access to Community-Driven Metadata
F. Hielkema
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P. Edwards
,
C. Mellish
2007
Corpus ID: 5789484
A key issue in the Semantic Web is providing easy access to metadata for non-computer scientists. We believe that natural…
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2007
2007
Enriquecimiento semántico del contenido Web mediante el lenguaje WebCS y editores WYSIWYM
Héctor Díez Machío
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Alejandro Prieto Castro
,
Lorena Rivas Morán
2007
Corpus ID: 179242029
Hector Diez Machio Centro de Referencia en Accesibilidad y Estandares Web Instituto Nacional de Tecnologias de la Comunicacion…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Requirements Definition, Validation, Verification and Evalation of the CLIME Interface and Language Processing Technology
P. Piwek
2006
Corpus ID: 12015572
This document provides an overview of the requirements analysis, validation/verification and evaluation activities which were…
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2004
2004
Wysiwym with wider coverage
R. Power
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R. Evans
Annual Meeting of the Association for…
2004
Corpus ID: 1171647
We describe an extension of the WYSIWYM technology for knowledge editing through natural language feedback. Previous applications…
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2002
Review
2002
Symbolic Authoring for Multilingual Natural Language Generation
Ion Androutsopoulos
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D. Spiliotopoulos
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K. Stamatakis
,
Aggeliki Dimitromanolaki
,
V. Karkaletsis
,
C. Spyropoulos
Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence
2002
Corpus ID: 8137301
We describe the symbolic authoring facilities of the M-PIRO project. M-PIRO is developing technology that allows personalized…
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2000
2000
Authoring Multimedia Documents using WYSIWYM Editing
Kees van Deemter
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R. Power
International Conference on Computational…
2000
Corpus ID: 5451948
(1)This paper outlines a future 'ideal' multimedia document authoring system that allows authors to specify content and form of…
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1999
1999
Controlling Logical Scope in Text Generation
1999
Corpus ID: 17439304
Many applications of Natural Language Generation employ object-oriented knowledge representation formalisms such as loom. Each…
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1998
1998
WYSIWYM: knowledge editing with natural language feedback
R. Power
,
D. Scott
International Conference on Natural Language…
1998
Corpus ID: 1488057
WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Meant) is a user interface technique which allows anauthor to create and edit in a natural and…
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