Computing Science seminar by Sandra Williams

All members of the department are welcome: undergraduates, postgraduates, postdocs, teaching staff, technical staff - anyone who would like to attend and learn a little bit about what our speakers do in their research career. Members from other disciplines within the School, and the wider University community, are also welcome to attend.

All PhD students in Chemistry are expected to attend as part of their PhD training.

Computing Science seminar by Sandra Williams
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Empirical studies in the SWAT project

This talk will give an overview of some of the empirical studies carried out during the SWAT project, and focus in particular on evaluating a tool for extracting ontology identifier names from text and on a very recent exploratory screen-recording and eye-tracking study of the SWAT editor. In the talk, I will cover: * Bioinformatics experts' opinions of SWAT verbalisations * Surveys of different wordings in verbalised OWL sentences * Surveys on structuring verbalised OWL * CrowdFlower tasks for determining the difficulty of OWL inferences * Evaluating a tool for extracting ontology identifier names from text * Exploratory eye-tracking / screen recording study of usability/learnability of the SWAT editor and its controlled language. 
Venue
Meston 203