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Hi Graeme, <br>
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On 21/04/2011 09:47, Earl G.P. wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Have looked at it in advance of the PI meeting today. Looks really interesting. </pre>
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Thanks! :-)<br>
Credit goes to the entire team, it was really a collective effort.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Would it be possible for you to provide some literature pointers as Emma did in her intervention PDF, so I can more rapidly pick up the wider HCI context?
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Unfortunately I do not have time (...) now to produce a related work
survey. We had a look at related work, but not a chance for a
write-up, we'll have to do that over the summer (when my teaching
ends).<br>
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<pre wrap="">To me it seems really useful but as I have been out of the loop these past weeks I feel a little lost in terms of its specific benefits compared to the existing practices and systems e.g. ARK and IADB. This is my fault for not participating enough but I would really appreciate a kind of "hit list" in terms of what HCI and archaeology innovations you see here.
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Sorry, the material on the wiki for this version is not anymore
"self-standing" it was more of a prop for the meetings we had. I
know that's not ideal, but as I wrote, time has been a really scarce
resource.<br>
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In summary, what we are building is really a "probe" -- i.e.
something for which the primary goal is to allow us to collect data.
The emphasis here is on the capture of information, especially
annotations (the UI now includes also finds "data" (stuff usually on
recording sheets), beyond annotations, but that's only because we
want to provide an integrated solution, so that people do not end up
using 2 applications, one for collecting data and one for collecting
annotations).<br>
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In (very) short terms: what we are trying to see is whether such
probe will allow us to <br>
1. collect enough meta-data to be able to re-construct "provenance"
(that's mostly the "links" between notes) and possibly other forms
of linked-data (could we infer ontologies from the notes?)<br>
2. collect enough data to support other interventions, like the
"site-feed" or the "boxed awareness" concepts<br>
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..at least in this first version/deployment. <br>
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In other Archaeology DBs we did not see such focus on harvesting
structure in a <i>grass-roots</i> fashion, nor much emphasis on
annotations (vs. data).<br>
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I hope this gives an idea. <br>
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All the best,<br>
Enrico<br>
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From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:patina-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk">patina-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk</a> [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:patina-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk">mailto:patina-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk</a>] On Behalf Of Enrico Costanza
Sent: 18 April 2011 15:17
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Subject: [Patina] updated wire-frames
Hello everyone.
I just posted the updated wireframes for intervnetion 3 on the wiki:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.patina.ecs.soton.ac.uk/index.php/DeliverableIntervention3v3">http://wiki.patina.ecs.soton.ac.uk/index.php/DeliverableIntervention3v3</a>
The textual explanations are not very detailed, but by now most of you walked through them with me.
As usual, comments and feedback are welcome.
Luc & Mike, would you have time tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon to briefly meet to go through them and make sure there isn't anything missing? Any time after 2pm would work for me.
Thanks,
Enrico
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