Evaluating the ALOCOM approach for scalable content repurposing

K. Verbert, E. Duval

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    Abstract

    In this paper, an evaluation is presented of a framework that supports flexible content repurposing. Unlike the usual practice where content components, such as slides, images, definitions, text fragments, tables, or diagrams, are assembled manually through copy and paste, the framework enables on-the-fly access and repurposing. Retrieval of relevant components is enabled by automatic decomposition of legacy content and storage of individual components, enriched with metadata. Furthermore, the automatic assembly of these components in standard authoring tools is supported. The evaluation presented in this paper aims to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of such content reuse for presentations.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEC-TEL 2007
    Pages364-377
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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