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Saha - Browser Based Semantic Annotation Tool
Page updated: 20.11.2009
Saha is a browser-based annotation tool, which can be used to annotate e.g. web-pages and
other documents on the web. With Saha, annotation process can be easily distributed and it can be
used without installing any annotation software on user's computer.
Annotations are stored in a database, from which they can be retrieved for use in semantic applications, like portals using multi facet search paradigm. Saha uses semantic web technologies such as OWL and RDF(S).
Saha's user-interface consists of property-input-form, which can be easily configured for the annotation-schema being used. Different kinds of resources can be used as values of the properties:
- Resources defined in external ontologies and fetched to the annotation using the Onki Ontology Library Service
- Instances of classes defined in the annotation-schema
- Ontological concepts or entities (e.g. person names) extracted from the text using automatic information extraction tool Poka
- Literal values
Demo of the Saha is available here. At the moment Mozilla Firefox should be used!
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Contact person:
Jussi Kurki
University of Helsinki
firstname.lastname@helsinki.fi
Prof. Eero Hyvönen
Helsinki University of Technology, Laboratory of Media Technology and University of Helsinki
eero.hyvonen [at] tkk.fi


