Selected Papers from "Conference on Document Information Processing (CDIP) 2014
A special issue of Future Internet (ISSN 1999-5903).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 January 2015) | Viewed by 261
Special Issue Editors
Interests: document information processing; xml; information technology standardization
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Interests: document formatting systems; human-computer interfaces; embedded systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
As the carrier of information and knowledge, the document has permeated through our society. Private letters, government documents, business letters, contracts or agreements, historical archives, scientific papers, product manuals, media webpage, electronic books: all of there are documents. Document information processing technology covers document presentation, editing, transformation, storage, retrieval, publishing, printing, publication, digital copyright, data stream integration and intelligent document, etc. In recent years, people have paid special attention to new trends in technical development, such as structural presentation of document information; standardization and interoperability of document format; document processing under cloud computing; document information mining; mobile reading; combination of semantic web and intelligent document, documents and big data, document reflowing and knowledge service, etc.
Organized and hosted by the China Computer Federation Technical Committee on Chinese Information Technology, and Beijing Information Science and Technology University, 2014 Conference on Document Information Processing (CDIP 2014) aims to gather elites in the field of document information processing in the academic and industrial circles to conduct wide academic communication, discuss the direction of theoretical and application development, introduce new technologies and methods of document information processing, show the latest research findings and jointly promote the development and application of document information processing theory and technology.
We present the Special Issue of CDIP 2014 in this collection of excellent papers submitted to the conference. It is believed that they will outline recent development in the relevant fields.
Prof. Li Ning
Prof. Henschen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- document information processing
- document modeling
- document presentation
- document understanding
- knowledge mining
- document processing
- cloud office
- intelligent document
- document dataset
- document application
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