Semantic Relatedness & Usability Sample Clauses

Semantic Relatedness & Usability. Evaluation Task Results This task was designed to receive feedback on the usability of Augmentor. Users were given a task to find reports that mention certain terms. 4 out of 5 participants completed the task and the comments collected indicated that they relied on the semantic relationships offered by Xxxxxxxxx in completing the task. Original comments from the participants are provided as part of Appendix C. Further analysis of their comments leads to the following usability improvement suggestions: Showing fewer details This was pointed by two users as the information on the term (about term and related terms) becomes exhaustive and sometimes difficult to read/grasp. The problem occurs as systems such as Augmentor that utilise large collection of semantic descriptions that generally becomes even lengthier by semantic linkages making it hard for quick identification or comprehension. The highlighted problem points us to the research in the areas of entity summarisation (Xxxxx et al. 2011; Xxxxx et al. 2006; Xxxx et al. 2007; Xxxxx et al. 2004; Xxxxxxx et al. 1999) where the centrality of semantic description is considered to provide summarisation. Expanding/Collapsing Facets of information Two of the participants commented on the expanding-collapsing of facets (“related reports” facet, “facts about” facet and “terms related” facet). These arrangements were made to address the situation where too much information is displayed on the page; hence users can have opportunity to hide some of the information. This issue also links to 1. Hence, a careful consideration will be given about the usability of the expansion-collapsing functionality. In fact, one of the potential solutions/alternative was provided by other participant who prefers mouse-over instead of mouse-click to expand/collapse facets. Providing source of the knowledge One of the participant suggested a feature request where the source of the knowledge (i.e. where the related terms came from – which ontology/source) is made explicit. This could lead to more confidence in the browsing.
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