Annotation Workshop
Annotation Tools
Requirements & Use-cases
Project Repositories
Schedule outline
Saturday
Each presentation is 10min + 5min for questions. STRICTLY enforced.
1-1:15pm – Introduction
- Plan of attack.
- Why are we here?
- Annotation (in many different forms) is central to all kinds of (D)H projects;
- Various groups are already developing annotation tools to address particular needs;
- Opportunity to think and work together to further develop these as a community.
- What do we hope to accomplish?
- Better characterize community requirements and use-cases for annotation tools;
- Begin to address those requirements by extending existing tools, or building something new!
- Strengthen multi-institutional ties among developers working in DHPS.
1:15-1:30pm – Annotator - Robert Casties
1:30-1:45pm – LaTeXML Tool - Scott Walter
1:45-2pm – NeOnion - Dirk Wintergrün
2-2:15pm – VogonWeb/Quadriga - Erick Peirson & Julia Damerow
2:15-3pm – Questions about tools; discuss requirements and use-cases.
- What do you want to be able to do?
- What kinds of materials do you want to annotate?
- What kinds of annotations do you want to produce?
- What are you doing now?
- What software do you use?
- What works well?
- What challenges/roadblocks have you faced?
3-3:15pm – Short break
3:15-4 Writing down & prioritizing requirements;
4 - 5pm – Setting up technology/plan of attack.
Sunday
Hackathon
9am – Getting organized;
9:15am
- Developers develop requirements;
- non-developers write more detailed requirements/use cases/user stories
- non-developers document their projects workflow, data creation process, etc.
10:30am
- Developers show progress if any, look at written user stories, see if everything goes into the right direction
- Non-developers present project workflows
11:30am-1pm lunch break
1pm
- Presentation of progress
2:30-3pm Presentation and discussion of results
Sunday afternoon
3:15-5pm Discussion of common query tool