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Further services to evaluate. The work to date has focussed on Augmentor to add semantic tagging value to the core report output of Dynamika. This has been sensible because it can be evaluated in isolation of Dynamika and does not require networked connectivity of Dynamika users which was not available. This situation is changing as IMA independently develops its enterprise platform with built in networking and collaboration. It is clear that this is the basis of incorporating further Dicode services. In particular, services of immediate interest are: • The Dicode workbench • The Collaboration and Decision support services • Use case 2 related data mining services, in particular the subgroup discovery service. References Xxxxxx X.X. Practical Statistics for Medical Research. (1991) London England: Xxxxxxx and Xxxx. Xxxxx, G, Xxxx, T & Xx, Y. (2011) RELIN: relatedness and informativeness-based centrality for entity summarization. In Proceedings of the 10th international conference on The semantic web - Volume Part I (ISWC'11), Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (Eds.), Vol. Part X. Xxxxxxxx-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 114-129. Xxxxx. A coefficient of agreement for nominal scale. X. Xxxxxx Psychol Measure 1960; 20: 37- 46. Xxxxx, G. and Xxxxx, D. 2004. LexRank: graph-based lexical centrality as salience in text summarization. J. Artif. Int. Res. 22, 1 (December 2004), 457-479. Xxxxxxx, X. X and Glass. M. The kappa statistic: a second look. Computational Linguistics, 1(30), 2004. Xxxxxxx, X.X and Xxxxxxxx, X.X “The centrality of groups and classes.” Journal of Mathematical Sociology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 181–201, 1999. Xxxxx, B., Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, C., and Xxxxxx, G. Semantic Network Analysis of Ontologies. In Proceedings of LWA. 2006, 297-305. Xxxxx, X., Xxxxx, X., and Xx, Y. 2007. Ontology summarization based on rdf sentence graph. In Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (WWW '07). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 707-716. DOI=10.1145/1242572.1242668 xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/10.1145/1242572.1242668 Appendix A: Tasks & Evaluation guide for participants Task 1: Semantic Summarisation Evaluation Task Estimated Time: 10-15 minutes You are a radiologist working for Image Medical Analysis (IMA) and regular user of Dynamika software. You are asked to use Augmentor, a tool that summarises the discussions from a clinical trial as “Tag Cloud”. You are asked to look at Augmentor’s tag cloud [click or See Figure 15] for one of such...
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