To Add New Items to AI in the news
1. Use the Submission forms.
Make sure you check the "add to news" box.
Log in to view procedures for editors
1. For each item, specify:
<IDENTIFIER> = unique label of the form #mmmdd-yy - optional end letter
<HEADLINE> = one-line abbreviation of article title
<URL>
<DESCRIPTION> = 2-3 sentences quoted from first two paragraphs
<DATE> = date of article (not always the same as publication date)
<TITLE> = full title of article
<SOURCE> = publication, publication date
<SUBJECT> = one or more of the sidebar topics from AITopics
Omit the following (from the Dublin core meta-data) for now:
<type> = periodical / video / audiotape
<contributor> = name
<language> = English / <other>
<rights>
<publisher>
<creator> = publisher or institution
<format>
<coverage> = time period or location mentioned in article
<relation> = related articles
2. For each new item
- In bulleted list of news items at the front, copy the following line and replace the terms within angle brackets.
[[<IDENTIFIER> | <HEADLINE>]]
- In the chronological list of abstracts of articles following the bulleted list, copy the following lines and replace only the terms within angle brackets.
[[<IDENTIFIER>]] <DATE> :%newwin%[[ <URL> | <TITLE>]].
<SOURCE>.
<DESCRIPTION>" ... "</DESCRIPTION>
ImageDir:right_arrow_red_17x16.jpg [[AITopics/<SUBJECT> | <SUBJECT>]]
(:table width=100%:)
(:cellnr align=left :) [[#top | ImageDir:top.gif"back to top"]]
(:cellnr width=200 align=left:)
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__________________________________ EXAMPLE _______________________________________
April 22, 2008: Finding the Right Picture: Semantic Video Analysis.
The Economist, Apr. 25, 2008.
" One of the biggest impediments to the web-video revolution has been computers' reluctance to understand images. ...Researchers at Queen Mary, a college of the University of London, and the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Saarbrücken are trying to bridge this "semantic gap" between what people can understand and what computers can manage. In the past five years this research has taken a huge leap forward, says Ebroul Izquierdo, the leader of the team at Queen Mary. ...
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