@inproceedings{pub4107,
series = {Lecture Notes in Informatics, LNI},
abstract = {Despite the advent of electronic personal information management (PIM)
tools, knowledge workers are still heavily using paper-based information sources. But
up to now, even in sophisticated tools for PIM such as the Semantic Desktop, the
knowledge workers's paper world is still neglected. Thus, electronic archiving of a
web page for later reference is much easier than taking care of an interesting article
in a magazine whose copy might set dust on the user's shelf and will long be for-
gotten when it would be helpful for a specific task. This paper presents how to use
document analysis, ontology-based information extraction, and annotation techniques
for personal knowledge acquisition in order to bridge the gap between the user's paper
world and his personal knowledge space in the Semantic Desktop. A recent prototype
shows the feasibility of the approach.},
month = {3},
year = {2009},
title = {Towards Ontology-based Information Extraction and Annotation of Paper Documents for Personalized Knowledge Acquisition},
booktitle = {WM2009: 5th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management. Conference on Professional Knowledge Management (WM-2009), March 25-27, Solothurn, Switzerland},
editor = {Knut Hinkelmann and Holger Wache},
volume = {P-145},
isbn = {978-3-88579-239-0},
publisher = {Gesellschaft fĂĽr Informatik, Bonn},
author = {Benjamin Adrian and Heiko Maus and Malte Kiesel and Andreas Dengel},
organization = {GI},
url = {http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~adrian/2009/03/27/AMKD2009.pdf}
}