Title :
Koios++: A Query-Answering System for Handwritten Input
Author :
Liwicki, Marcus ; Forcher, Björn ; Jaeger, Philipp ; Dengel, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Knowledge Manage. Dept., German Res. Center for AI (DFKI), Kaiserslautern, Germany
Abstract :
In this paper we propose KOIOS++, which automatically processes natural language queries provided by handwritten input. The system integrates several recent achievements in the area of handwriting recognition, natural language processing, information retrieval, and human computer interaction. It uses a knowledge base described by the resource description framework (RDF). Our generic approach first generates a lexicon as background information for the handwritten text recognition. After recognizing a handwritten query, several output hypotheses are sent to a natural language processing system in order to generate a structured query (SPARQL query). Subsequently, the query is applied to the given knowledge base and a result graph visualizes the retrieved information. At all stages, the user can easily adjust the intermediate results if there is any undesired outcome. The system is implemented as a web-service and therefore works for handwritten input on digital paper as well as on input on Pen-enabled interactive surfaces. Furthermore, we build on the generic RDF-representation of semantic knowledge which is also used by the linked open data (LOD) initiative. As such, our system works well in various scenarios. We have implemented prototypes for querying company knowledge bases, the DBPedia1, the DBLP computer science bibliography2, and a knowledge base of the DAS 2012.
Keywords :
Web services; handwritten character recognition; human computer interaction; image retrieval; information retrieval; interactive devices; knowledge representation; natural language processing; query processing; text detection; DAS 2012; DBLP computer science bibliography; DBPedia; KOIOS++; LOD initiative; RDF; SPARQL query; Web service; background information; company knowledge base querying; digital paper; generic RDF-representation; handwriting recognition; handwritten input; handwritten query recognition; handwritten text recognition; human computer interaction; information retrieval; lexicon generation; linked open data initiative; natural language query processing; pen-enabled interactive surfaces; query-answering system; resource description framework; semantic knowledge; structured query generation; Handwriting recognition; Knowledge based systems; Natural languages; Resource description framework; Semantics; Text recognition; User interfaces; HCI; Handwriting recognition; Information extraction; Natural language processing; Touch & Write; semantic search;
Conference_Titel :
Document Analysis Systems (DAS), 2012 10th IAPR International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Gold Cost, QLD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0868-7
DOI :
10.1109/DAS.2012.48