Interface Design Sample Clauses

Interface Design. IDEAL-X provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for data extraction/classification and human interaction (Figure 3.1). The main window of IDEAL-X is split into two panels that sit side by side: a text input panel and an output panel. The text input panel displays the reports of current subject being processed, where multiple reports of the subject (when available) are arranged through tabs. The output panel displays extracted name- value ("Attribute" and "Value") pairs of data elements of interest, and the configured classifiers will be embodied as additional attributes in output table. When selected, locations of values of the form data elements will be highlighted in the text input panel. The "Previous" and "Next" buttons at the bottom on the right-hand side allow users to navigate through the input document collection. In extraction, the user may review and update any prefilled values by mouse-highlighting the correct value in the text, followed by clicking the data field. In classification, the user may choose available class label by clicking the combo box of classification attribute. The interface is simple and intuitive, and the underlying text processing and learning process is transparent to users.
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Interface Design. All AV/multimedia exhibits shall comply with TMI's User Interface Standards (see Attachment Four) and TMI Exhibit Graphic Standards (see Attachment Five), and TMI Editorial and Graphic Guidelines (see Attachment Six). The Consultant shall include creative and innovative ways to adapt TMI's standards to the specific needs of the exhibit experience. The Consultant's proposed exhibit interface design shall be submitted to TMI for review and approval. It is TMI's intent that all AV/multimedia programs fit within the graphic design of the overall museum. Consultant should anticipate the following graphic design standards: o Titles, screens and headers should match the graphic design found in the specific thematic area. o All other text, specifically that text which conveys content, will use the font type "Arial." o Colors chosen for the multimedia should coordinate with the graphic design of the exhibit. Consultant will be given graphic design overviews to facilitate the coordination of its work with the graphic panels found in the themes.

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