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ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2014: Fort Collins, CO, USA
- Steven J. Simske, Sebastian Rönnau:
ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2014, DocEng '14, Fort Collins, CO, USA, September 16-19, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2949-1
Keynote address
- Clifford A. Lynch:
The evolving scholarly record: new uses and new forms. 1-2
Modeling and representation
- Diogo Santana Martins, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
ActiveTimesheets: extending web-based multimedia documents with dynamic modification and reuse features. 3-12 - Martí Bosch, Pierre Genevès, Nabil Layaïda:
Automated refactoring for size reduction of CSS style sheets. 13-16 - Wanqiong Pan, Zhouhui Lian, Rongju Sun, Yingmin Tang, Jianguo Xiao:
FlexiFont: a flexible system to generate personal font libraries. 17-20 - Robert Ulichney, Matthew Gaubatz, Steven J. Simske:
Circular coding with interleaving phase. 21-24
Document analysis I
- Rafael Ferreira, Rafael Dueire Lins, Fred Freitas, Steven J. Simske, Marcelo Riss:
A new sentence similarity assessment measure based on a three-layer sentence representation. 25-34 - Wei Fan, Jun Sun, Satoshi Naoi:
Paper stitching using maximum tolerant seam under local distortions. 35-44 - Stefano Ferilli, Domenico Grieco, Domenico Redavid, Floriana Esposito:
Abstract argumentation for reading order detection. 45-48 - Jacob Hughes, David F. Brailsford, Steven R. Bagley, Clive E. Adams:
Generating summary documents for a variable-quality PDF document collection. 49-52
Document analysis II
- Rinaldo J. Lima, Jamilson Batista, Rafael Ferreira, Fred Freitas, Rafael Dueire Lins, Steven J. Simske, Marcelo Riss:
Transforming graph-based sentence representations to alleviate overfitting in relation extraction. 53-62 - Markus Diem, Florian Kleber, Robert Sablatnig:
Ruling analysis and classification of torn documents. 63-72 - Boris Dadachev, Alexander Balinsky, Helen Balinsky:
On automatic text segmentation. 73-80 - Owen Davison, Abidalrahman Mohammad, Evangelos E. Milios:
P-GTM: privacy-preserving google tri-gram method for semantic text similarity. 81-84
Keynote address
- Anthony Wiley:
Web-intrinsic interactive documents. 85-86
Collections, systems and management
- Hannes Dohrn, Dirk Riehle:
Fine-grained change detection in structured text documents. 87-96 - Kyle Williams, Hung-Hsuan Chen, C. Lee Giles:
Classifying and ranking search engine results as potential sources of plagiarism. 97-106 - Seyednaser Nourashrafeddin, Evangelos E. Milios, Dirk V. Arnold:
An ensemble approach for text document clustering using Wikipedia concepts. 107-116 - John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz:
Image-based document management: aggregating collections of handwritten forms. 117-120
Applications I
- Alan Souza, Viviane Pereira Moreira, Carlos Alberto Heuser:
ARCTIC: metadata extraction from scientific papers in pdf using two-layer CRF. 121-130 - Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus:
Connecting content and annotations with livestroke. 131-134 - Laurent Denoue, Scott A. Carter, Andreas Girgensohn, Matthew Cooper:
Building digital project rooms for web meetings. 135-138 - Mira Sarkis, Cyril Concolato, Jean-Claude Dufourd:
The virtual splitter: refactoring web applications for themultiscreen environment. 139-142 - Kyle Williams, Jian Wu, C. Lee Giles:
SimSeerX: a similar document search engine. 143-146
Generation, manipulation and presentation
- Joshua M. Hailpern, Niranjan Damera Venkata, Marina Danilevsky:
Pagination: it's what you say, not how long it takes to say it. 147-156 - Rodrigo Chamun, Daniele Pinheiro, Diego Jornada, João Batista S. de Oliveira, Isabel Harb Manssour:
Extracting web content for personalized presentation. 157-164 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Niranjan Damera Venkata, Marina Danilevsky:
Truncation: all the news that fits we'll print. 165-174 - Mariana Luderitz Kolberg, Luiz Gustavo Fernandes, Mateus Raeder, Carolina Fonseca:
JAR tool: using document analysis for improving the throughput of high performance printing environments. 175-178
Applications II
- Patrick Schmitz, Laurie Pearce:
Humanist-centric tools for big data: berkeley prosopography services. 179-188 - Klaas Andries de Graaf, Peng Liang, Antony Tang, Hans van Vliet:
The impact of prior knowledge on searching in software documentation. 189-198 - Juliane Franze, Kim Marriott, Michael Wybrow:
What academics want when reading digitally. 199-202 - Luciano de Souza Cabral, Rafael Dueire Lins, Rafael Fe Mello, Fred Freitas, Bruno Tenório Ávila, Steven J. Simske, Marcelo Riss:
A platform for language independent summarization. 203-206
Workshops & tutorial
- Gioele Barabucci, Uwe M. Borghoff, Angelo Di Iorio, Sonja Maier, Ethan V. Munson:
Document changes: modeling, detection, storage and visualization (DChanges 2014). 207-208 - Evangelos E. Milios, Carlotta Domeniconi:
Semantic analysis of documents workshop (SemADoc): extended abstract. 209-210 - Patrick Schmitz, Laurie Pearce, Quinn Dombrowski:
DH-CASE II: collaborative annotations in shared environments: metadata, tools and techniques in the digital humanities. 211-212 - Steven R. Bagley, Matthew R. B. Hardy:
DOCENG 2014: PDF tutorial. 213-214
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