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Sylla, Cheickna, Colin G. Drury, and A. J. G. Babu. "A Human Factors Design Investigation of a Computerized Layout System of Text-Graphic Technical Materials." Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 30, no. 3 (June 1988): 347–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001872088803000308.

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In converting task listings into multiple pages of documentation for job aids or training, the two major problems are deciding how much material should go on each page and how text and graphics should be laid out on the page. A questionnaire study was used to collect input from 14 human factors personnel in order to design algorithms for page splitting and page layout. From the rules or heuristics used for page splitting, an algorithm was devised that closely matched human page-splitting results. Layout of individual pages was automated with an algorithm based on the (significant) consensus among the subjects on questions of graphics positioning and label ordering. The two algorithms have been combined in a computer-aided design procedure that automatically pages task lists and lays out individual pages.
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Bewsey, Julia J. "AVAGIO: simple page layout." Electronic Library 9, no. 1 (January 1991): 27–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb045032.

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Bateman, John, Thomas Kamps, Jörg Kleinz, and Klaus Reichenberger. "Towards Constructive Text, Diagram, and Layout Generation for Information Presentation." Computational Linguistics 27, no. 3 (September 2001): 409–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/089120101317066131.

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Combining elements appropriately within a coherent page layout is a well-recognized and crucial aspect of sophisticated information presentation. The precise function and nature of layout has not, however, been sufficiently addressed within computational approaches; attention is often restricted to relatively local issues of typography and text-formatting, leaving broader issues of layout unaddressed. In this paper we focus on the selection and function of layout in pages that appropriately combine textual and graphical representation styles to yield coherent presentation designs. We demonstrate that layout offers a rich resource for achieving presentational coherence, alongside more traditional resources such as text-formatting and the text-internal marking of discourse connections. We also introduce an integrated approach to layout, text, and diagram generation. Our approach is developed on the basis of a preliminary empirical investigation of professionally produced layouts, followed by implementation within a prototype information system in the area of art history.
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Potla, Yaswanth, Ramakanth Annadi, Jun Kong, Gursimran Walia, and Kendall Nygard. "Adapting Web Page Tables on Mobile Devices." International Journal of Handheld Computing Research 3, no. 1 (January 2012): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jhcr.2012010101.

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The usage of PDA and mobile devices has dramatically increased recently. However, mobile devices and PDA devices have a limited screen size, which makes it frustrating to browse tabular data on mobile devices since users have to frequently scroll up and down to find the information of interest. This paper presents an efficient means to present HTML-based tables on mobile devices. Based on the column and row headers, the authors adapt a HTML-based Web table into two adaptive styles. The first style displays all information of a table into a single narrow page to avoid horizontal scrolling; and the second style distributes information to different sub-pages, each of which approximately occupies the whole mobile screen, and thus eliminates scrolling. The approach is empirically evaluated using a controlled experiment. The main conclusions derived from the empirical study are: (1) the adaptive layout styles improves the browsing efficiency for individual subjects as compared to HTML web page style, (2) the single narrow adaptive layout resulted in the improved browsing efficiency compared to the multi-page adaptive layout for one-dimensional HTML web page tables, and (3) the multi-page adaptive layout was more efficient than the single narrow adaptive layout for two-dimensional HTML tables.
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Schindler, Johanna, and Philipp Müller. "Design follows politics? The visualization of political orientation in newspaper page layout." Visual Communication 17, no. 2 (December 12, 2017): 141–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470357217746812.

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This article explores how the political orientation of newspapers is reflected in their page layout. The authors compare the layouts of five German national quality newspapers exemplarily and exploratively in a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses. Dimensions of comparison are typography, size, colouration, quantity and arrangement of elements. Results show systematic differences between the page layouts of left-wing and right-wing newspapers. These differences are reflected in the contrast of traditional and contemporary styles and also in the use of ideologically charged typography and colours. In addition, the size of headlines seems to be dependent on political extremity. Graphic design seems to work as an ideological symbol system with different layout styles quite consistently representing partisan positions. If media users could come to learn and recognize such visual patterns, layout could function as a visual frame for political messages.
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Shigarov, A. O., and R. K. Fedorov. "Simple algorithm page layout analysis." Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis 21, no. 2 (June 2011): 324–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1054661811021008.

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Panchekha, Pavel, Michael D. Ernst, Zachary Tatlock, and Shoaib Kamil. "Modular verification of web page layout." Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages 3, OOPSLA (October 10, 2019): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3360577.

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Panchekha, Pavel, and Emina Torlak. "Automated reasoning for web page layout." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 51, no. 10 (December 5, 2016): 181–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3022671.2984010.

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Massaro, Alessandro, Daniele Giannone, Vitangelo Birardi, and Angelo Maurizio Galiano. "An Innovative Approach for the Evaluation of the Web Page Impact Combining User Experience and Neural Network Score." Future Internet 13, no. 6 (May 31, 2021): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi13060145.

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The proposed paper introduces an innovative methodology useful to assign intelligent scores to web pages. The approach is based on the simultaneous use of User eXperience (UX), Artificial Neural Network (ANN), and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) algorithms, providing the web page scoring and taking into account outlier conditions to construct the training dataset. Specifically, the UX tool analyses different parameters addressing the score, such as navigation time, number of clicks, and mouse movements for page, finding possible outliers, the ANN are able to predict outliers, and the LSTM processes the web pages tags together with UX and user scores. The final web page score is assigned by the LSTM model corrected by the UX output and improved by the navigation user score. This final score is useful for the designer by suggesting the tags typologies structuring a new web page layout of a specific topic. By using the proposed methodology, the web designer is addressed to allocate contents in the web page layout. The work has been developed within a framework of an industry project oriented on the formulation of an innovative AI interface for web designers.
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King, David L. "Library Home Page Design: A Comparison of Page Layout for Front Ends to ARL Library Web Sites." College & Research Libraries 59, no. 5 (September 1, 1998): 457–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.59.5.457.

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The author examined the home pages of all 120 libraries in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) in order to compare design similarities and differences. This was accomplished by first filling out a questionnaire on each home page and then tabulating the findings using simple averages and medians. Areas examined were: backgrounds, document headers, document footers, document body, page length, number of steps to library home page from parent institution Web site, and domain name servers. A typical home page is discussed using the averages of these results.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Page layout"

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Greenlee, Russell Lorance. "From sketch to layout : using abstract descriptions and visual properties to generate page layouts." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/74346.

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De, Lisle Linda B. "Structuralism pluralism and editorial page representation." Online access for everyone, 2006. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2006/l%5Fdelisle%5F050106.pdf.

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Tunnicliffe, A. J. "Knowledge elicitation in design : a case study of page layout design." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1990. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/11737.

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Knowledge elicitation remains a fundamental feature of Knowledge Based Systems evolution. However, there is insufficient evidence to support the presumption that the knowledge elicitation philosophy is viable for design. Scant effort has been applied to research into techniques for design elicitation, and the nature of design is poorly considered. In particular, design tasks that involve visual design skills appear especially neglected. The scarcity of proven knowledge elicitation methods for design has not dampened the enthusiasm for "Intelligent" Computer Aided Design Systems. However, it is argued that design knowledge acquired from ad hoc, unsubstantiated and untested procedures, and knowledge that is undocumented and untested cannot be considered reliable. Indeed, it is extensively observed that a deficiency of intelligent performance exists in current ICAD systems, and the exigency for laudable design elicitation methods is prevalent Here, knowledge elicitation in design is promoted through a review of design and knowledge elicitation research literature. Design must be considered dissimilar to scientific problem solving, and the holistic nature of the task is an important characteristic. Further, the spatial, diagrammatical and drawing forms of communication, that are manifest in design, must be tackled. A method for the elicitation of design knowledge is proposed, and tested in the domain of page layout design. Computerised methods of knowledge acquisition currently lack the sophistication to expound the enigmas associated with design elicitation. It is concluded that the personal interview strategy is appropriate, in which the nature of the design task, and the visual and spatial components are equitably considered. The understanding of page layout design is demonstrated in a communicable report, and tested through an evaluation study. It is concluded that methodological principles of knowledge elicitation are appropriate to design, and a suitable method is outlined. The domain of page layout design illustrates that the techniques are successful, useful and practical.
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Schmitt, Charmaine Elieth. "A protocol analysis study on the process of designing a newspaper front page." Virtual Press, 1995. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/958775.

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This thesis was a descriptive study of the process of designing a newspaper front page by three journalists. The newspaper industry has placed increased importance on journalistic design. However, little research had been completed on the mental processes of designers.This study was concerned with the processes that occur as professional journalists designed a front page of a newspaper as determined by protocol analysis. Three Indiana newspapers,The Evansville Courier, The South Bend Tribune and The Times from Munster, Ind., were selected. The individual who designed the front page on a regular basis participated in the protocol sessions.The conclusions showed that these designers spent the majority of the design process planning and analyzing materials to be used. The majority of all decisions made by the designers were based on past design knowledge. The journalists applied their skills in a rapid and confident way as they designed separate portions of the page until all elements were used and the page was complete.
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Grace, Phillip Eulon. "Full-page versus partial-page screen designs in web-based training : their effects on learner satisfaction and performance." [Tampa, Fla] : University of South Florida, 2005. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0001520.

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Yelle, Céline. "Stack Number, Track Number, and Layered Pathwidth." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/40348.

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In this thesis, we consider three parameters associated with graphs : stack number, track number, and layered pathwidth. Our first result is to show that the stack number of any graph is at most 4 times its layered pathwidth. This result complements an existing result of Dujmovic et al. that showed that the queue number of a graph is at most 3 times its layered pathwidth minus one (Dujmovic, Morin, and Wood [SIAM J. Comput., 553–579, 2005]). Our second result is to show that graphs of track number at most 3 have layered pathwidth at most 4. This answers an open question posed by Banister et al. (Bannister, Devanny, Dujmovic, Eppstein, and Wood [GD 2016, 499–510, 2016, Algorithmica, 1–23, 2018]).
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Melkersson, Emma. ""Ettan" som kom först : En kvantitativ innehållsanalys av hur en studenttidnings förstasida förändrats genom tiderna." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Akademin för humaniora, utbildning och samhällsvetenskap, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-14203.

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The aim was to explore how the first page of a student newspaper has been changed over time since it was founded in the 1960´s. This thesis explores how the front page of the student newspaper Lösnummer has been changed since it was founded in 1966. It concerns the location and frequency of elements and it is based on theories of layout, the first page and visual communication In addition, the thesis develops a new kind of method for determining the location of elements on the type area. The method is based on the hexadecimal number system. It is formed as a grid which is placed on the first page to determine the location of the elements. It concludes that the frequency of elements had its peak during the 1970´s and has ever since decreased gradually. Image placement has gone from being scattered all over the front page to be centered and increase in size.
Syftet med uppsatsen var att undersöka hur en studenttidning har förändrats sedan den grundades på 1960-talet. Denna avhandling undersöker hur framsidan av studenttidningen Lösnummer har förändrats sedan den grundades 1966. Den behandlar placering och frekvens av element och är baserad på teorier om layout, första sidan och visuell kommunikation. Avhandlingen utvecklar en ny typ av metod för fastställande av placeringen av elementen på förstasidan. Metoden bygger på det hexadecimala talsystemet då ett rutnät placeras på första sidan för att bestämma placeringen av elementen. Slutsatsen av undersökningen visare att frekvensen av elementen hade sin höjdpunkt under 1970-talet och har sedan minskat successivt. Bildernas placering har gått från att vara utspridda över hela framsidan till vara centreras och öka i storlek.
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Ahrneteg, Jakob, and Dean Kulenovic. "Semantic Segmentation of Historical Document Images Using Recurrent Neural Networks." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Institutionen för programvaruteknik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-18219.

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Background. This thesis focuses on the task of historical document semantic segmentation with recurrent neural networks. Document semantic segmentation involves the segmentation of a page into different meaningful regions and is an important prerequisite step of automated document analysis and digitisation with optical character recognition. At the time of writing, convolutional neural network based solutions are the state-of-the-art for analyzing document images while the use of recurrent neural networks in document semantic segmentation has not yet been studied. Considering the nature of a recurrent neural network and the recent success of recurrent neural networks in document image binarization, it should be possible to employ a recurrent neural network for document semantic segmentation and further achieve high performance results. Objectives. The main objective of this thesis is to investigate if recurrent neural networks are a viable alternative to convolutional neural networks in document semantic segmentation. By using a combination of a convolutional neural network and a recurrent neural network, another objective is also to determine if the performance of the combination can improve upon the existing case of only using the recurrent neural network. Methods. To investigate the impact of recurrent neural networks in document semantic segmentation, three different recurrent neural network architectures are implemented and trained while their performance are further evaluated with Intersection over Union. Afterwards their segmentation result are compared to a convolutional neural network. By performing pre-processing on training images and multi-class labeling, prediction images are ultimately produced by the employed models. Results. The results from the gathered performance data shows a 2.7% performance difference between the best recurrent neural network model and the convolutional neural network. Notably, it can be observed that this recurrent neural network model has a more consistent performance than the convolutional neural network but comparable performance results overall. For the other recurrent neural network architectures lower performance results are observed which is connected to the complexity of these models. Furthermore, by analyzing the performance results of a model using a combination of a convolutional neural network and a recurrent neural network, it can be noticed that the combination performs significantly better with a 4.9% performance increase compared to the case with only using the recurrent neural network. Conclusions. This thesis concludes that recurrent neural networks are likely a viable alternative to convolutional neural networks in document semantic segmentation but that further investigation is required. Furthermore, by combining a convolutional neural network with a recurrent neural network it is concluded that the performance of a recurrent neural network model is significantly increased.
Bakgrund. Detta arbete handlar om semantisk segmentering av historiska dokument med recurrent neural network. Semantisk segmentering av dokument inbegriper att dela in ett dokument i olika regioner, något som är viktigt för att i efterhand kunna utföra automatisk dokument analys och digitalisering med optisk teckenläsning. Vidare är convolutional neural network det främsta alternativet för bearbetning av dokument bilder medan recurrent neural network aldrig har använts för semantisk segmentering av dokument. Detta är intressant eftersom om vi tar hänsyn till hur ett recurrent neural network fungerar och att recurrent neural network har uppnått mycket bra resultat inom binär bearbetning av dokument, borde det likväl vara möjligt att använda ett recurrent neural network för semantisk segmentering av dokument och även här uppnå bra resultat. Syfte. Syftet med arbetet är att undersöka om ett recurrent neural network kan uppnå ett likvärdigt resultat jämfört med ett convolutional neural network för semantisk segmentering av dokument. Vidare är syftet även att undersöka om en kombination av ett convolutional neural network och ett recurrent neural network kan ge ett bättre resultat än att bara endast använda ett recurrent neural network. Metod. För att kunna avgöra om ett recurrent neural network är ett lämpligt alternativ för semantisk segmentering av dokument utvärderas prestanda resultatet för tre olika modeller av recurrent neural network. Därefter jämförs dessa resultat med prestanda resultatet för ett convolutional neural network. Vidare utförs förbehandling av bilder och multi klassificering för att modellerna i slutändan ska kunna producera mätbara resultat av uppskattnings bilder. Resultat. Genom att utvärdera prestanda resultaten för modellerna kan vi i en jämförelse med den bästa modellen och ett convolutional neural network uppmäta en prestanda skillnad på 2.7%. Noterbart i det här fallet är att den bästa modellen uppvisar en jämnare fördelning av prestanda. För de två modellerna som uppvisade en lägre prestanda kan slutsatsen dras att deras utfall beror på en lägre modell komplexitet. Vidare vid en jämförelse av dessa två modeller, där den ena har en kombination av ett convolutional neural network och ett recurrent neural network medan den andra endast har ett recurrent neural network uppmäts en prestanda skillnad på 4.9%. Slutsatser. Resultatet antyder att ett recurrent neural network förmodligen är ett lämpligt alternativ till ett convolutional neural network för semantisk segmentering av dokument. Vidare dras slutsatsen att en kombination av de båda varianterna bidrar till ett bättre prestanda resultat.
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Jackson, Linda A. "A training module for the integration of text, scanned graphics, and computer-generated artwork into a page layout program on a Macintosh design system /." Online version of thesis, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11158.

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Jalal, Ghita. "Réification des propriétés visuelles pour les tâches de composition." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016SACLS554/document.

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Les graphistes utilisent des propriétés visuelles comme la couleur, la police de caractères typographiques, la taille ou la position pour construire et communiquer leurs concepts visuels. La plupart des outils numériques de composition considèrent les propriétés visuelles comme simples attributs. Ces propriétés sont accessibles, quand l’objet est sélectionné,via des boîtes de dialogue, sans êtres considérées comme objets indépendants dans l’interface. Cette thèse porte sur la réification des propriétés visuelles des objets graphiques pour les tâches de composition.Je soutiens l’importance de créer des outils de composition qui permettent de manipuler les propriétés visuelles directement, sans passer par des menus ou des boîtes de dialogue.La manipulation des propriétés visuelles dépend de la perception des propriétés, de l’expertise de l’utilisateur et de leur représentations sur l’interface.Elle dépend également des outils existants pour manipuler les propriétés visuelles dans le contexte de travail. Les outils numériques de composition utilisent principalement des boîtes de dialogue. Certains travaux de recherche soutiennent l’importance de faire évoluer les boîtes de dialogues, et proposent des boîtes de dialogues plus interactives. D’autres travaux proposent de nouvelles manières de représenter et de manipuler les propriétés visuelles.Les graphistes préfèrent les outils qui agissent directement sur les propriétés visuelles. Ils adaptent ces propriétés, pour les utiliser comme outils leur permettant de compléter des tâches comme l’alignement et l’espacement.Les artistes et les designers travaillent en développant leurs propres représentations des espaces de couleur. Ils manipulent chaque couleur, dans le contexte des autres couleurs utilisées dans le même document.Leurs choix de couleur dépendent également d’autres propriétés visuelles comme la texture, la matière, ou la luminosité. En créant leurs mise en page, les graphistes établissent des liens entre les propriétés spatiales comme la position, la taille, et la superposition des éléments graphiques. Ils créent des règles pour définir comment ces liens évoluent dans un même document, ou entre différents documents.Deux groupes d’outils proposent des exemples de la réification des propriétés visuelles pour des tâches de composition. Deux études avec des designers présentent différentes utilisations envisagées pour ces outils.Chaque utilisateur présente des exemples de projets spécifiques dans lesquels ces outils faciliteront leurs tâches de composition, et comment ils leur permettront d’obtenir les rendus recherchés
In this dissertation, I argue that visual composition tools should reify visual properties— that is, create them into first-class, interactive objects that designers can manipulate, directly in the document. Artists and designers use visual properties such as color, typography,size, and position to create novel composition concepts. Most visual composition tools treat graphical elements as objects— but not their visual properties. The latter are simply attributes of graphical elements, usually accessible on demand, through property sheets or dialog boxes, rather than as independen tinteractive objects.I begin with an introduction, where I outline the dissertation and summarise the main contributions.Then, I present a conceptual overview, where I argue that perception, expertise, theories and existing representations of visual properties affect how designers manipulate them in their work. In the related worksection, I identify the main approaches visual composition tools propose to manipulate visual properties.I explain the advantages and limitations of these approaches.I present a comparative structured observation study (Chapter 4) where graphic designers perform visual composition tasks in Adobe Illustrator. Designers preferred tools that provide direct access to visual properties.They use these visual properties to complete visual composition tasks such as alignment and distribution.I then present two interview studies (Chapter5, Chapter 6) that examined artists’ and designers’practices as they manipulate color and create layouts in their projects. Artists and designers create personal color representations. They manipulate each color in the context of its surrounding graphical elements,and combine it with other visual properties such as texture. As they create their layouts, designers establish links among visual properties such as size,position, and layering of graphical elements. They define rules for how these properties change in space,across instances of the same composition, or in time,across related compositions.Based on these observations, two groups of prototypes (Chapter 7) demonstrate how we can reify visual properties into first-class graphical objects. ColorPartner supports creating personal representations of the color manipulation process. Color Revealer permits creating informative color representations of how a process evolves. Palette Explorer supports manipulatingvisual properties of color swatches, such as size, position and layering, in the context of surrounding colors. Color Compositor supports manipulating the combination of colors and textures. Linkify supports linking visual properties directly in the documentand defining rules for how these links evolve as the content changes. Contextify supports creating rules that define how visual properties change across instances of a composition. In two follow up studies,designers explain how they intend to use these tools in their current projects..I conclude with a summary of the contributions(Chapter 8) and a discussions of the limitations and future work
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Books on the topic "Page layout"

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Haller, Lynn. Page design. Cincinnati: North Light Books, 1998.

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Haller, Lynn. Page design. Cincinnati, Ohio: North Light Books, 1997.

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Haller, Lynn. Page design. Cincinnati, Ohio: North Light Books, 1997.

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Maximum page design: Pushing the boundaries of page layout under real world limitations. Cincinnati: How Design Books, 2005.

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Before & after page design. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit, 2003.

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InDesign essentials: The fast track to mastering Adobe's revolutionary page layout application. Lewes: Ilex, 2006.

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Avant-garde page design, 1900-1950. New York: Delano Greenidge Editions, 2002.

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Andel, Jaroslav. Avant-Garde page design, 1900-1950. New York: Delano Greenidge Editions, 2001.

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Harold, Evans. Pictures on a page: Photo-journalism, graphics and picture editing. London: PIMLICO, 1997.

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Harold, Evans. Pictures on a page: Photo-journalism, graphics and picture editing. London: Heinemann, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Page layout"

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Baumgardt, Michael. "Layout." In Edition Page, 25–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-01114-0_2.

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Seroul, Raymond, and Silvio Levy. "Page layout." In A Beginner’s Book of TEX, 64–77. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8654-2_7.

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Hamann, Sabine, Hauke Hell, Detlef Pankow, and Robert Wunderer. "Page Layout." In DigiScript™, 211. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46829-2_22.

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Cook, Craig, and Jason Garber. "Page Layout with CSS." In Foundation HTML5 with CSS3, 299–329. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3877-5_9.

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Datta, Dilip. "Page Layout and Style." In LaTeX in 24 Hours, 37–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47831-9_5.

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Lambert, Megan Dowd. "Picturebooks and page layout." In The Routledge Companion to Picturebooks, 28–37. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315722986-4.

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Budd, Andy, and Emil Björklund. "Page Layout and Grids." In CSS Mastery, 185–222. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5864-3_7.

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Mayer, Manfred. "Volume I: The Page Layout." In Galileo's: Vol. I: Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius (Ed. by: Irene Brückle; Oliver Hahn); Vol. II: Paul Needham, Galileo Makes a Book, 144–48. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/9783050062402.144.

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Gosling, Joanna. "Creating a Report — Page Layout, Headers and Footers with Page Numbers." In Easily into Wordstar® 1512, 135–48. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10479-6_16.

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Powers, David. "Are There Any Guidelines for Basic Page Layout?" In Getting StartED with CSS, 403–51. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2544-7_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Page layout"

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Josi, Frieda, Christian Wartena, and Ulrich Heid. "Preparing Legal Documents for NLP Analysis: Improving the Classification of Text Elements by Using Page Features." In 8th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (NATP 2022). Academy and Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2022.120102.

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Legal documents often have a complex layout with many different headings, headers and footers, side notes, etc. For the further processing, it is important to extract these individual components correctly from a legally binding document, for example a signed PDF. A common approach to do so is to classify each (text) region of a page using its geometric and textual features. This approach works well, when the training and test data have a similar structure and when the documents of a collection to be analyzed have a rather uniform layout. We show that the use of global page properties can improve the accuracy of text element classification: we first classify each page into one of three layout types. After that, we can train a classifier for each of the three page types and thereby improve the accuracy on a manually annotated collection of 70 legal documents consisting of 20,938 text elements. When we split by page type, we achieve an improvement from 0.95 to 0.98 for single-column pages with left marginalia and from 0.95 to 0.96 for double-column pages. We developed our own feature-based method for page layout detection, which we benchmark against a standard implementation of a CNN image classifier.
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Zhou, Minghong, Rubao Li, and Wei Li. "Understanding theWeb Page Layout." In Sixth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining - Workshops (ICDMW'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdmw.2006.163.

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Spengler, Alex, and Patrick Gallinari. "Document structure meets page layout." In the 10th ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1860559.1860590.

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Pillai, Prashanth, and Purnaprajna Mangsuli. "Document Layout Analysis Using Detection Transformers." In Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207266-ms.

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Abstract In the O&G (Oil & Gas) industry, unstructured data sources such as technical reports on hydrocarbon production, daily drilling, well construction, etc. contain valuable information. This information however is conveyed through various formats such as tables, forms, text, figures, etc. Detecting these different entities in documents is essential for building a structured representation of the information within and for automated processing of documents at scale. Our work presents a document layout analysis workflow to detect/localize different entities based on a deep learning-based framework. The workflow comprises of a deep learning-based object-detection framework based on transformers to identify the spatial location of entities in a document page. The key elements of the object-detection pipeline include a residual network backbone for feature extraction and an encoder-decoder transformer based on the latest detection transformers (DETR) to predict object-bounding boxes and category labels. The object detection is formulated as a direct set prediction task using bipartite matching while also eliminating conventional operations like anchor box generation and non-maximal suppression. The availability of sufficient publicly available document layout data sets that incorporate the artifacts observed in historical O&G technical reports is often a major challenge. We attempt to address this challenge by using a novel training data augmentation methodology. The dense occurrence of elements in a page can often introduce uncertainties resulting in bounding boxes cutting through text content. We adopt a bounding box post-processing methodology to refine the bounding box coordinates to minimize undercuts. The proposed document layout analysis pipeline was trained to detect entity types such as headings, text blocks, tables, forms, and images/charts in a document page. A wide range of pages from lithology, stratigraphy, drilling, and field development reports were used for model training. The reports also included a considerable number of historical scanned reports. The trained object-detection model was evaluated on a test data set prepared from the O&G reports. DETR demonstrated superior performance when compared with the Mask R-CNN on our dataset.
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Robertson, Bruce, Christoph Dalitz, and Fabian Schmitt. "Automated page layout simplification ofPatrologia Graeca." In the First International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2595188.2595213.

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Panchekha, Pavel, and Emina Torlak. "Automated reasoning for web page layout." In SPLASH '16: Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2983990.2984010.

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"Adaptive Web page layout for mobile devices." In 2014 International Conference on Computing, Management and Telecommunications (ComManTel). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/commantel.2014.6825615.

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de Oliveira, João Batista S. "Two algorithms for automatic document page layout." In Proceeding of the eighth ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1410140.1410170.

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Dung, Vu Quang, Xinxiao Li, and Nguyen Viet Ha. "Implementing Adaptive Page Layout Algorithm on Embedded Devices." In 2009 International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Engineering (KSE 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/kse.2009.17.

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Li, Xinxiao, Yoshifumi Taka, Nobuo Shimizu, and Toshiki Mori. "An Aesthetic Solution for Photo Collection Page Layout." In 2009 International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Engineering (KSE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/kse.2009.34.

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