(most recent, ClaimSpotter and Web 2.0-centred)
Sereno, B., Buckingham Shum, S.J. and Motta, E. (2007). Formalization, User Strategy and Interaction Design: Users' Behaviour with Discourse Tagging Semantics. To be presented at the Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge workshop, held with the 16 th Intl. World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2007), Banff, AB, Canada. [ PDF]
(Design and evaluation of other argument-based annotation tools in the ScholOnto project)
Buckingham Shum, S.J., Uren, V., Li, G., Sereno, B. and Mancini, C. (2007). Modelling Naturalistic Argumentation in Research Literatures: Representation and Interaction Design Issues. Int. Jnl. Intelligent Systems (Special Issue on Computational Models of Natural Argument, Eds: C. Reed and F. Grasso), 22, (1), pp. 17-47. [ PrePrint]
Uren, V., Buckingham Shum, S.J., Li, G. and Bachler, M. (2006). Sensemaking Tools for Understanding Research Literatures: Design, Implementation and User Evaluation. Int. Jnl. Human Computer Studies, 64, (5), pp. 420-445. [ PrePrint]
(ClaimSpotter-centred)
Sereno, B., Buckingham Shum, S.J. and Motta, E. (2005). ClaimSpotter : an Environment to Support Sense-Making with Knowledge Triples. Proc. of the 2005 Intl. Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2005), San Diego, CA, USA. [ Technical Report KMI-04-29]
Sereno, B., Buckingham Shum, S.J. and Motta, E. (2004). Semi-Automatic Annotation of Contested Knowledge on the World Wide Web. Proceedings of the alternate track (papers and posters) of the 13th Intl. World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2004), New-York City, NY, USA.
Sereno, B., Buckingham Shum, S.J. and Motta, E. (2004). Semantic Annotation Support in the Absence of Consensus. Proc. of the 1 st European Semantic Web Symposium (ESWS 2004), Heraklion, Crete, Greece. [ Technical Report KMI-04-1]
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