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1. [COESO Semantic Analysis](#coeso-semantic-analysis)
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- [Network Visualizations](#network-visualizations)
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- [Bespoke Data-Driven Interface](#bespoke-data-driven-interface)
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- [Timed Image Annotations](#timed-image-annotations)
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# COESO Semantic Analysis
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These kinds of network visualizations can be useful to get to know a collection of documents and examine the contextual links between them. However, for some analyses it can be useful to design more bespoke interfaces for navigating a collection of data. A goal on the MemoRekall-IIIF roadmap is to design tools that will allow the user to customize the creation of this kind of interface. Here, we can see an example of how this kind of interface might support a semantic analysis.
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If you navigate to the Add Resource window, you can open the manifest called 07 Composite Collaboration Analytics Compass. You will find another overview manifest that is similar to the network visualizations. Here however, the documents are placed on a Collaboration Typology Compass (based on Boullier and Pidoux, 2021). You have the same functionalities for exploring the collection of documents, but their placement in the data-driven interface has a different semiotic meaning.
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If you navigate to the Add Resource window, you can open the manifest called 07 Composite Collaboration Analytics Compass. You will find another overview manifest that is similar to the network visualizations. Here however, the documents are placed on a Collaboration Typology Compass (based on [Boullier and Pidoux, 2021](https://zenodo.org/record/5599052#.ZC6M1-xBzOE)). You have the same functionalities for exploring the collection of documents, but their placement in the data-driven interface has a different semiotic meaning.
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If you open one of the documents, the linked manifest will display the associated document, but also an image annotation that display’s the document’s full polygon on the Collaboration Typology Compass. This allows you to navigate not only the collection of documents at different levels (the entire collection and local level documents), but also the multidimensional semantic knowledge that organizes them (composite view of the collection, local decomposition of each document on the compass).
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_Note that we are still ironing out some bugs in terms of painting the annotations to screen – notably when paining an annotation to an image manifest there are some issues which are being treated._
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## Timed Image Annotations
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Let’s take a look at a useful feature for decomposing content on screen. If you return back to the manifest 01 Manual Network Configuration, type in the Filter search bar at the top of the annotation list Alma Ballet Exercises and open the video manifest. You will see some annotations at the top of the list are not linked to another manifest (Compromis 1, Solitude 1 etc.).
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If you hit play, you will soon see that each of these annotations correspond to a moment in the video, and that they paint an image below the main video. The image that is painted is the hand-drawn Laban Notation of the movements that are being seen on screen. You can also click on each of the annotations, and you will be taken straight to the moment in the video that corresponds to the annotation.
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This allows the user to take quite a specialized technique – Laban Notation – and understand it much better by seeing what it is supposed to depict straight away in real time. As you can imagine, this kind of annotation could be used for any number of purposes, and there are other examples of this around the other manifests (see 05 Capsule Convert (modified) where this is used to paint a visualization of the process and documents pertaining to the actors on screen).
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_Note that there are some issues in regard to aspect ratio of the Mirador which we are still in the process of resolving. To see some of the annotations it may be necessary to resize the window in order to see items that are painted below the video (resize the navigator window or the Mirador window in Elastic mode)._ |
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