KMi Seminars
KMi invites external speakers to present their work to the lab. We also welcome approaches from researchers who are interested to present their work. Please contact either the KMi staff member who is working in your field, or the seminars coordinator, Anna De Liddo.

Events take place at the KMi Podium (Berrill Building, 4th Floor North) unless otherwise stated.

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Recent Events

User Engagement in the Digital World
Wednesday 28 November 2012
User Engagement in the Digital World
Dr. Mounia Lalmas Yahoo! Research, Barcelona
Feature LDA: a Supervised Topic Model for Automatic Detection of Web API Documentations from the Web
Tuesday 06 November 2012
Feature LDA: a Supervised Topic Model for Automatic Detection of Web API Documentations from the Web
Dr. Chenghua Lin KMi, The Open University
Learning Analytics symposium
Thursday 25 October 2012
Learning Analytics symposium
Dr Simon Buckingham Shum
EUCLID Module 1: Linked Data
Monday 01 October 2012
EUCLID Module 1: Linked Data
Dr Barry Norton Solutions Architect, Ontotext
Knowledge Architecture (Free and in Flow) in a Social Network
Monday 03 September 2012
Knowledge Architecture (Free and in Flow) in a Social Network
Izabel Meister Mackenzie University, So Paulo, Brazil
 
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Narrative Hypermedia is...


Narrative Hypermedia
Narrative is concerned fundamentally with coherence, for instance, whether that be a fiction, an historical account or an argument, none of which 'make sense' unless they are put together in a coherent manner.

Hypermedia is the combination of hypertext for linking and structuring multimedia information.

Narrative Hypermedia is therefore concerned with how all of the above narrative forms, plus the many other diverse forms of discourse possible on the Web, can be effectively designed to communicate coherent conceptual structures, drawing inspiration from theories in narratology, semiotics, psycholinguistics and film.