People often create themed collections to make sense of an ever-increasing number of archived web pages. Some of these collections contain hundreds of thousands of documents. Thousands of collections exist, many covering the same topic. Few collections include standardized metadata. This scale makes understanding a collection an expensive proposition. Our Dark and Stormy Archives (DSA) five-process model implements a novel summarization method to help users understand a collection by combining web archives and social media storytelling. The five processes of the DSA model are: select exemplars, generate story metadata, generate document metadata, visualize the story, and distribute the story. Selecting exemplars produces a set of k document...
Social networks play an increasingly important role for shar-ing media items related to daily life m...
The data contained on the web and the social web are inherently multimedia and consist of a mixture ...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from an Old Dominion University Electrical & Computer Engineering (...
Collections are the tools that people use to make sense of an ever-increasing number of archived web...
Much of our cultural discourse occurs primarily on the Web. Thus, Web preservation is a fundamental ...
For traditional library collections, archivists can select a representative sample from a collection...
Web archives, a key area of digital preservation, meet the needs of journalists, social scientists, ...
Web archive collections are created with a particular purpose in mind. A curator selects seeds, or o...
In a Web plagued by disappearing resources, Web archive collections provide a valuable means of pres...
Short paper presented at Artificial Intelligence for Data Discovery and Reuse (AIDR). This short pap...
Since the earliest of times, humans have been interested in recording their life experiences, for fu...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Spring 2016 Memb...
Full text via link. This paper focuses on the use of online social tagging and storytelling to enric...
The web is widely used by museums as a low-barrier platform to inform people on activities in the mu...
Tools such as google news and flipboard exist to convey daily news, but what about the news of the p...
Social networks play an increasingly important role for shar-ing media items related to daily life m...
The data contained on the web and the social web are inherently multimedia and consist of a mixture ...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from an Old Dominion University Electrical & Computer Engineering (...
Collections are the tools that people use to make sense of an ever-increasing number of archived web...
Much of our cultural discourse occurs primarily on the Web. Thus, Web preservation is a fundamental ...
For traditional library collections, archivists can select a representative sample from a collection...
Web archives, a key area of digital preservation, meet the needs of journalists, social scientists, ...
Web archive collections are created with a particular purpose in mind. A curator selects seeds, or o...
In a Web plagued by disappearing resources, Web archive collections provide a valuable means of pres...
Short paper presented at Artificial Intelligence for Data Discovery and Reuse (AIDR). This short pap...
Since the earliest of times, humans have been interested in recording their life experiences, for fu...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) Spring 2016 Memb...
Full text via link. This paper focuses on the use of online social tagging and storytelling to enric...
The web is widely used by museums as a low-barrier platform to inform people on activities in the mu...
Tools such as google news and flipboard exist to convey daily news, but what about the news of the p...
Social networks play an increasingly important role for shar-ing media items related to daily life m...
The data contained on the web and the social web are inherently multimedia and consist of a mixture ...
PDF of a powerpoint presentation from an Old Dominion University Electrical & Computer Engineering (...