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(Context-based Annotation for Pen Input Device Environment)  

김재경 (연세대학교 컴퓨터학과)
손원성 (연세대학교 컴퓨터학과)
임순범 (숙명여자대학교 멀티미디어학과)
최윤철 (연세대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Abstract
Annotation is used for inscribing personal opinion, explanation, and summary. Various methods for processing annotation efficiently in digital document environments are being studied. However, previous studies placed much emphasis on function of annotation, so either they did not support Intuitive paper-based input interface or the systems that support it still have low reusability problems, because relation between annotation and original document are not explicit. Thus, in our study, we define context-based annotation modeling for digital document environments, and suggest annotation interface based on the modeling. To design annotation model, we define annotation types, context information of document, and relationship between annotation and original document. Also, a system based on the modeling is implemented to support pen-based annotation and annotation DTD. As a result, unlike previous studies, it is possible to explicitly define context-based annotation in pen-based input environments. We present various functions using the modeling and various possibilities of application.
Keywords
Annotation; Context-based; Modeling; Pen-based; Recognition; Correction;
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