Definition
Treaty consists of 6 Titles and 55 articles. It contains more than 200 important portions of information (semantic entities): definitions, principles, rules, relations, procedures. Some of these entities have names defined in the Treaty, but most of them are hidden.
If you want to find something, you can use .pdf version content and for example look on Title V or you can just use standard search in .pdf. This is not so simple and there is some strong barrier between readers and Treaty.
The aim of the structured version of the Treaty (in the form of semantic tree) is to remove mentioned barrier.
Structured version helps to answer the question: what is important in the Treaty?
If something is important, it hase own node, name (suitable for search) and proper place in the tree. You can quickly find, what you need and see results in visual form.
Search in more structured documents
Suppose that you daily are using documents such as TFEU, Protocols, Rome 1 -3, Brussels 1-2 or other. Search in the 10 .pdf together is really challenge. If you have structured documents, as you can search in 1 document, same you can do search in 10 documents together. We are preparing all of the important EU documents in structured form.