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In this demonstration we introduce a technology to support knowledge structuring processes already at the time of their creation by building up concept structures in real time. Our focus was set on the design of a minimal invasive system, which ideally requires no human interaction and thus gives the maximum freedom to the participants of a knowledge creation or exchange processes. The system captures and displays spoken dialogs as well as text documents for further use in knowledge engineer’s tools.
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- Document Collection
- Knowledge Creation
- Automatic Documentation
- Content Management System
- Text Collection
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Biemann, C., Böhm, K., Heyer, G., Melz, R. (2004). SemanticTalk: Software for Visualizing Brainstorming Sessions and Thematic Concept Trails on Document Collections. In: Boulicaut, JF., Esposito, F., Giannotti, F., Pedreschi, D. (eds) Knowledge Discovery in Databases: PKDD 2004. PKDD 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30116-5_57
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