Abstract

Human-computer interaction is a well-established and rich subject that has an impact not only on those who develop computational systems, but also on the users of such systems, the vendors, maintainers, and many more stakeholders who are normally involved in designing and delivering software and computer-based tools. Interaction in this context is seen broadly – in general, it involves three constituting parts: the user, the technology, and the way they work together. One can then study such phenomena as how the users work with a particular technology, what the users prefer, how the technology addresses given issues, etc. In this contribution I want to look at a specific type of user interaction – with semantically enriched content in general, and with ontologies in particular.

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