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ISO 25964: a standard in support of interoperability

ISO 25964: a standard in support of interoperability. Stella G Dextre Clarke Project Leader, ISO NP 25964. Overview. What is ISO 25964? How does it support interoperability Recommended types of mapping The need for compound equivalence mappings Brief comparison with SKOS.

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ISO 25964: a standard in support of interoperability

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  1. ISO 25964: a standard in support of interoperability Stella G Dextre Clarke Project Leader, ISO NP 25964

  2. Overview • What is ISO 25964? • How does it support interoperability • Recommended types of mapping • The need for compound equivalence mappings • Brief comparison with SKOS

  3. What is ISO 25964? ISO 25964: Thesauri and interoperability with other vocabularies • Part 1: Thesauri for information retrieval • Part 2: Interoperability with other vocabularies • It updates ISO 2788 and ISO 5964 • Part 1, to be published in 2011, covers monolingual and multilingual thesauri • Part 2, to be published in 2012, covers mapping between thesauri and other types of vocabulary • information retrieval seen as main application; mapping applies to index terms or to search terms

  4. ISO 2788 (1986) ISO 5964 (1985) New content, adapted from BS8723 + + New content, adapted from BS8723 extensive revision ISO 25964 Part 1 (expected 2011) ISO 25964 Part 2 (expected 2012)

  5. How ISO 25964 evolved from BS 8723, with much reworking ISO 25964 Part1 Part 2 Part 1 Part 2 Part 5 Part 4 Part 3 BS 8723

  6. What’s in Part 1? All that was in ISO 2788 and ISO 5964, revised and extended to include: • thesaurus content and construction, mono- or multi-lingual. • guidance on applying facet analysis to thesauri • guidance on managing thesaurus development and maintenance • functional requirements for software to manage thesauri • a data model and derived XML schema

  7. How does Part 1 support interoperability? • Standardization of syntactics and semantics, especially in the relationships between concepts, promotes interoperability between thesauri • Implementation of the multilingual features promotes interoperability across languages • The ISO 25964 data model is broadly compatible with SKOS, which enables publication on the Semantic Web. Greater compatibility awaits SKOS extension to allow for compound equivalence, arrays, node labels and concept groups.

  8. What’s in Part 2? • Models for mapping • Guidelines for mapping • Recommendations on mapping types • How to handle pre-coordination • Mapping to vocabularies other than thesauri: classification schemes, file plans, taxonomies, subject heading schemes, ontologies, synonym rings, terminologies and name authority lists • Brief guidance on handling mappings data

  9. What do we mean by “Models for mapping”? A B F C D H E G P Q R S

  10. And what do we recommend? A B F C D H E G P Q R S

  11. How does Part 2 support interoperability? • The focus is on mapping, defined as the “process of establishing relationships between theconcepts of one vocabulary and those of another” • Recommended types of mapping are based on the standard internal relationship types, basically: equivalence, hierarchical and associative • Greater differentiation of mapping types is allowed, but is optional, to avoid complexity in simple applications

  12. ISO 25964-2 mapping types with examples • Basic mapping types: Equivalence Laptop computers EQ Notebook computers Hierarchical Roads NM Streets; Streets BM Roads Associative e-Learning RM Distance education • “Exact” or “Inexact” equivalence Aubergines =EQ Egg-plants Horticulture ~EQ Gardening

  13. Subdivisions of ISO 25964-2 mapping types • Basic mapping types: Equivalence Simple Compound Intersecting compound equivalence Cumulative compound equivalence Hierarchical Broader Narrower Associative • “Exact” or “Inexact” applies to simple but not compound equivalence

  14. Equivalence subdivisions with examples • Simple Laptop computers EQ Notebook computers • Compound • Intersecting compound equivalence Women executives EQ Women + Executives • Cumulative compound equivalence Inland waterways EQ rivers | canals

  15. Intersecting versus cumulative equivalence

  16. Thesaurus A Animal products Edible fats and oils Fats Oils Vegetable products Thesaurus B Fats and oils Animal fats Butter Margarine Suet Vegetable fats Vegetable oils Linseed oil Olive oil Sunflower oil Do we really need compound equivalence? Try a practical example

  17. Mappings from A to B Animal products NM Animal fats Edible fats and oils NM Butter Margarine Olive oil Suet Sunflower oil Fats EQ Animal fats | Vegetable fats Oils NM Vegetable oils Vegetable products EQ Vegetable fats | Vegetable oils

  18. Mappings from B to A Fats and oils EQ Fats | Oils Animal fats EQ Fats + Animal products Butter BM Animal products Edible fats and oils Fats Margarine BM Animal products Edible fats and oils Fats Suet BM Animal products Edible fats and oils Fats Vegetable fats EQ Fats + Vegetable products Vegetable oils EQ Oils + Vegetable products Linseed oil BM Oils Vegetable products Olive oil BM Edible fats and oils Oils Vegetable products Sunflower oil BM Edible fats and oils Oils Vegetable products

  19. cf. SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) data model Basic mapping “properties” • skos:closeMatch • skos:exactMatch • skos:relatedMatch • skos:broadMatch • skos:narrowMatch

  20. Comparison of mapping types SKOS ISO 25964-2 • skos:closeMatch Equivalence • skos:exactMatch Exact equivalence • skos:relatedMatch Associative • skos:broadMatch Hierarchical (broader) • skos:narrowMatch Hierarchical (narrower) • No provision Compound equivalence

  21. Want a copy of ISO 25964-1 ? • Publication is expected very soon. • Order it from your national standards body (e.g. BSI, DIN, NISO) • We don’t know what price ISO will put on it, but it is unlikely to be cheap. • However, the XML schema for exchange of thesaurus data is in an Annex which will be available online without charge or password control. Go to http://www.niso.org/schemas/iso25964/

  22. Want a copy of ISO 25964-2 ? • A draft will be issued later in 2011, “ISO DIS 25964-2”, with the hope of attracting comments from potential users • The official way to get it is through your national standards body (e.g. BSI, DIN) • Distribution policies vary from one country to another; but for a couple of months the draft should be available online free of charge and free of passwords, on the BSI site. • Send me an email and I’ll alert you when the DIS is released. stella@lukehouse.org

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