
TL;DR
This paper presents the reimplementation and revision of NNexus, a system that automatically links concepts in online mathematical knowledge bases to enhance collaboration and information discovery.
Contribution
It introduces an updated version of NNexus that improves concept indexing, discovery, and link annotation for online mathematical encyclopedias.
Findings
Enhanced automatic linking of concepts in mathematical knowledge bases
Improved system architecture for concept discovery and annotation
Facilitated better navigation and knowledge integration in online math resources
Abstract
Interlinking knowledge is one of the cornerstones of online collaboration. While wiki systems typically rely on links supplied by authors, in the early 2000s the mathematics encyclopedia at PlanetMath.org introduced a feature that provides automatic linking for previously defined concepts. The NNexus software suite was developed to support the necessary subtasks of concept indexing, concept discovery and link-annotation. In this paper, we describe our recent reimplementation and revisioning of the NNexus system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Wikis in Education and Collaboration · Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
