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1How much rhetoric does an account of
multimodal/hypermedial design need?
John Bateman
Document Design Conference 2004, Tilburg, January
24th
2Overview of talk
- The role of rhetoric in document description
- Using rhetorical description multimodally
- Issues and discussion
3Assumptions / Statements
- Rhetorical organisation is perceived as necessary
for good document design and particulary web
design and online interaction... - An appropriate rhetorical organization is a
prerequisite for effective communication. - Communication should deploy resources
consistently and this includes issues of
rhetorical force.
... But what does this mean?
4Rhetoric for organising information
- how do we systematise it for use in description
and analysis? - how do we teach it?
- is it really useful for design, or just post-hoc
description?
5Approaches to multimodal rhetoric
- Document Design / Analysis
- Roland Barthes
- Karen Schriver
- Automatic Multimodal Document Generation
- Elisabeth André
- Stephen Feiner
6Research Goal to investigate the use of
different modes of information presentation
across genres and languages
- the GeM project
- Genre and Multimodality
- http//purl.org/net/gem
7Genre Analysis Birds
http//purl.org/net/gem
8Genre Analysis Birds
http//purl.org/net/gem
9Genre Analysis Birds
http//purl.org/net/gem
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Redistribution of Information across modalities
and across time
The plumage is white with a tinge of buff on the
head and neck and dark brown, almost black,
wing-tips. Immatures are first dusky all
over, later piebald or white sprinkled with dark
spots.
Plumage white, save the wing quills, which are
dark brown, not black as usually stated. The
fledgling blackish-slate, spotted white. Immature
till the third or fourth year, and recognized by
the dark brown, chiefly on the back, wings, and
tail, which colour diminishes season by
season till at maturity reduced to the brown of
the wing quills.
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ADULT White, black wing-tips, yellow
nape. JUVENILE Grey, gradually becoming white
over 5 years.
1996
11The GeM model
- Content structure
- Rhetorical structure
- Layout structure
- Navigation structure
- Linguistic structure
- Canvas constraints
- Production constraints
- Consumption constraints
http//purl.org/net/gem
12The GeM annotation layers
- Content structure
- Rhetorical structure
- Layout structure
- Navigation structure
- Linguistic structure
http//purl.org/net/gem
13The GeM annotation layers
- Content structure
- Rhetorical structure
- Layout structure
- Navigation structure
- Linguistic structure
http//purl.org/net/gem
14Approaches to multimodal rhetoric
- Document Design / Analysis
- Roland Barthes
- Karen Schriver
- Automatic Multimodal Document Generation
- Elisabeth André
- Stephen Feiner
15Relation between content, rhetorical organisation
and layout
- examine the page layout
- examine the rhetorical structure of the
information as presented - look for interrelationships
16Rhetorical Structure Theory RST
NUCLEUS
SATELLITE
so you dont get the wires mixed up.
Replace spark plugs one at a time
Example relation motivation
(Honda Civic car manual)
17motivation
presents an action in which the reader is the
actor and which is unrealized with respect to
the context
NUCLEUS
Replace spark plugs one at a time
comprehending the satellite increases the
readers desire to perform the action
presented in the nucleus
SATELLITE
so you dont get the wires mixed up.
EFFECT the readers desire to perform the
action presented in the nucleus is increased.
18A simple case applied to layout
19Layout Structure blocks
20Layout Structure of the Page
the page
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
21Rhetorical Structure of the Page
elaboration
joint
The artic explorer wears lots of warm clothes to
protect him from the cold
material
balaclava
trousers
mittens
windproof top
boots
woolen underclothing
22Extensions to RST for multimodal analysis
- Linear adjacency replaced with 2D topological
adjacency
23Extensions to RST for multimodal analysis
- Linear adjacency replaced with 2D topological
adjacency - Not all elements of the page are subject to
rhetorical relationships
24Distribution of information across layers
Semantic Content
Layout
RST segments
layout units
navigational elements
base units
25Distribution of information across layers
Semantic Content
Layout
RST segments
layout units
navigational elements
base units
26Distribution of information across layers
Semantic Content
Layout
RST segments
layout units
navigational elements
base units
27Extensions to RST for multimodal analysis
- Linear adjacency replaced with 2D topological
adjacency - Not all elements of the page are subject to
rhetorical relationships
28Extensions to RST for multimodal analysis
- Linear adjacency replaced with 2D topological
adjacency - Not all elements of the page are subject to
rhetorical relationships - Some layout units stand in the equivalent of
intra-clausal relationships not inter-clausal.
- identification, class-ascription,
property-ascription, possession, location
29Three Examples of Using the Rhetorical Analysis
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38Page Layout Elements
39Layout Structure
Types of element
Drawing
Intermediate
Caption
Textblock
40Content Analysis
41RST analysis
background
background
elaboration
elaboration
body parts
Tiger
pic
attributes
relationships
comparisons
lifespan
diet
weight
length
young
height
season
body
maturity
gestation
tail
joint
purpose
means
elaboration
joint
function
coat
joint
coating
of stripes
background
eyes
hearing
joint
Tiger mouth
(
pic
)
back of ears
white spots
claws
canines
molars
(
pic
)
function
purpose
(
pic
)
claws
why
retract
42Layout Structure
Types of element
Drawing
Intermediate
Caption
Textblock
eyes ears coat mouth teeth
claws
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44Layout Structure
Types of element
Drawing
Intermediate
Caption
Textblock
eyes ears coat mouth teeth
claws
45Layout Structure
Types of element
Drawing
Intermediate
Caption
Textblock
eyes ears coat mouth teeth
claws
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47navigation structure
rhetorical structure
layout structure
base level items
48Extract from telephone instruction page
49Extract from telephone instruction page
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53Does it matter?
- is there some rhetorical resolution below which
users/readers are just not bothered? - is it possible to find reading difficulties,
comprehension difficulties where rhetorical and
layout decisions are not made coherently? - are the particular kinds of rhetorical relations
that will be picked out for layout representation
and others not? and in particular genres?