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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 22, 2009
Filed:
May. 18, 2005
Jordi A. Albornoz, Arlington, MA (US);
Lee Feigenbaum, Brookline, MA (US);
Sean J. Martin, Boston, MA (US);
Simon L. Martin, Hursley, GB;
Lonnie A. Mccullough, Houston, TX (US);
Madhusmita Mitra, Tarrytown, NY (US);
Elias Torres, Lowell, MA (US);
Jordi A. Albornoz, Arlington, MA (US);
Lee Feigenbaum, Brookline, MA (US);
Sean J. Martin, Boston, MA (US);
Simon L. Martin, Hursley, GB;
Lonnie A. McCullough, Houston, TX (US);
Madhusmita Mitra, Tarrytown, NY (US);
Elias Torres, Lowell, MA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
In response to a user request, an annotation form is presented to a user for annotating a target document or image in a database. The annotation form is associated with the target document. A runtime program is associated with the annotation form. The annotation form selected by the user provides prompts for annotation input. The annotation input is saved in an annotation database and the runtime program performs an action on behalf of the user. Preferably the runtime program action comprises analysis of elements of the target document.