A multi-agent system for web document authoring

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Abstract

Current efforts on the semantic web are mainly focused on the creation of recommendations and standards for adding semantic descriptions to web resources. This situation represents a huge challenge to content creators that have to construct manually such descriptions, implying high costs in material and human resources. This paper presents a multi-agent system that automates partially this task, i.e. the authoring of web documents, reducing content creators labor. This system automatically extracts descriptive information from a set of documents in Spanish language, and constructs two output (web) document collections from them. The first collection is a set of meta-information descriptions based on the Dublin Core specifications. The second output is a collection of XHTML documents for human visualizing and browsing. In order to build the two output collections, the proposed multi-agent system applies several intelligent text processing approaches. This paper describes these approaches, as well as, the methodology used to encode the extracted metadata. It also reports results from processing three document collections of about 45 MB of text, including their associated resources - descriptions and hypertext - generated by the system.

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Pérez-Coutiño, M., López-López, A., Montes-Y-Gómez, M., & Villaseñor-Pineda, L. (2003). A multi-agent system for web document authoring. In Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (Vol. 2663, pp. 189–198). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44831-4_20

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