Abstract

One of the initial requirements for the automatic annotation system is the simplicity and easy to be used by client so that untrained users can interact with the system effectively to create annotations for their documents. To fulfill this requirement, a graphical user interface must be designed. The interface of any system acts as a communication channel between the user and the system. A badly designed interface could result in costly mistakes, inefficient working and create an unpleasant atmosphere for the user. Therefore, to design a successful interface the abilities and limitations of both the computer and the human must be taken into account. This paper provides an insight into the ideas and thoughts to create a system that meets all of the requirements needed. The process of loading information and data integration is described in order to provide the reader with an idea of the how the system was created. Program code examples will be given to illustrate the key features and mechanisms used.

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