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MoWGLI - Mathematics in the Semantic Web

MoWGLI - Mathematics in the Semantic Web. An Approach to Machine-Understandable Representation of the Information in Digital Documents Bernd Wegner Technical University, Berlin NA-MKM 2004, Phoenix, AZ. MoWGLI. M athematics on the W eb - G et it by L ogic and I nterfaces

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MoWGLI - Mathematics in the Semantic Web

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  1. MoWGLI - Mathematics in the Semantic Web An Approach to Machine-Understandable Representation of the Information in Digital Documents Bernd Wegner Technical University, Berlin NA-MKM 2004, Phoenix, AZ

  2. MoWGLI • Mathematics on the Web - Get it by Logic and Interfaces • http://www.cs.unibo.it/mowgli • Funded by the 5. Framework Programme of the EU • Start: March 2002 • Duration: 3 years • Intermediate progress report in March 2003 successful JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  3. MoWGLI - objectives • Search and use mathematical content in the web • Context related interpretation of formulas, links to proof assistants • Content mark-up of electronic documents • Links between machine-readable and human-understandable presentation JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  4. MoWGLI - objectives • Exploitation of mark-up potentialities in documents for • interoperability, • automation, • sophisticated search mechanisms, • intelligent applications JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  5. MoWGLI - partners • Department of Computer Science Bologna, • project co-ordinator: Andrea Asperti • HELM – Hypertextual Electronic Library of Mathematics • http://www.cs.unibo.it/helm • INRIA, Nice and Rocquencourt • Lemme -project for writing software in scientific computing • LogiCal -Project (Coq proof assistant); common features for proof checking and software security JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  6. MoWGLI - partners • German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence, DFKI, Saarbrücken/Kaiserslautern • ActiveMath - a web based learning environment • Relations to OmDoc and OpenMath • KU Nijmegen • automated theorem proving projects like • TYPES, FTA, • Calculemus, • OpenMath JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  7. MoWGLI - partners • Albert-Einstein-Institut (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics), Golm/Potsdam • Living Reviews in Relativity Theory • test bed for mark-up • development of LATEX-tools • Trusted Logic, France • Software quality and security aspects • Technical University Berlin (associated to AEI) • Exploitation and information dissemination JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  8. MoWGLI - initial actions • Requirement analysis - done • Investigations to determine the searchable items in a document, development of metadata schemes for their description - done • Preparation of the test bed “Living Reviews in Relativity” - done, voluntary participation from other “free” journals - postponed • Delivery of an exploitation and dissemination plan - done JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  9. MoWGLI – general requirements • Tools should hook on developments from third parties (open sources) • Authors should be able to apply them easily • No dependence from commercially protected software • Possibilities for applications should be as wide as possible • Chosen formats should be easily readable JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  10. MoWGLI – problems and solutions • Application of XML-technology is standard • DFKI and Nijmegen/Eindhoven use OpenMath and OmDoc for the encoding of mathematical objects • DFKI has created an OmDoc based mathematical database • Presentation done by HTML/MathML • MathML is supported by the main web-browsers: Mozilla, Netscape, Internet-explorer JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  11. MoWGLI – problems and solutions • Scheme of translations: • XML to OmDoc, OmDoc to HTML/MathML via presentation XSLT • http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt • Conversion from Coq to OmDoc available • Interactive course notes from Eindhoven, which are textual mathematical documents, enhanced with the possibility to interact with a computer algebra system through OpenMath objects JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  12. MoWGLI – problems and solutions • Representation and selection problems • MathML can be produced using appropriate editors only • Selection schemes for content mark-up have to be developed • The same for formulas • Unique and coordinated search facilities for formulas are required (different TEX-codings) JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  13. MoWGLI – problems and solutions • Proof assistants have to deal with two versions: • machine understandable vs. • human understandable • INRIA (Nice) provides applications (and conversions) for applying Coq to proofs in elementary geometry and incidence geometry (using TexMacs) • AEI has delivered a LaTeX conversion to presentation MathML JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  14. MoWGLI – problems and solutions • Possibly TEX- and MathML extensions are requested to comply with further requirements • First release for metadata schemes is available and compliant with other systems like OAI, EULER etc. • An alternative approach to some problems is provided by MAYA from DFKI (with strong relations to OmDoc) • OmDoc content dictionaries are available JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  15. MoWGLI – open ends • Controlled vocabulary still is missing, but essential for further progress • Nothing has been and could be done with respect to graphics within the project. This is beyond the expertise of most of the partners in the current group. • As far as presentation will be concerned the project will be able to deliver good results. Development of interactive input components will be beyond the capacity of the current project. JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  16. MoWGLI – relations to the mathematical community • Project is pursued by experts in knowledge management and artificial intelligence • Comments from mathematicians are needed concerning • Relevance of the ideas for mathematical publications • Background information for semantic mark-up (names, notions, identification, keywords, etc.) • User-friendliness of the developed tools • Extension of the test bed “Living Reviews in Relativity” is highly desirable. JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

  17. Adresses • Bernd Wegner • Mathematisches Institut, TU Berlin, Sekr. MA 8-1 • Straße des 17. Juni 135, D-10623 Berlin • E-Mail • Wegner@math.tu-berlin.de • http://www.cs.unibo.it/mowgli • http://www.emis.de JMM pre-meeting, Phoenix January 2004

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