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Vocabulary and Terminology Standards

Vocabulary and Terminology Standards. Marjorie M.K.Hlava President Access Innovations, Inc. What are they for?. Accuracy Disambiguation Recall Precision Relevance Removing Noise Increasing Hits. Vocabulary Control. Define Scope of term (meaning) Equivalence between synonyms

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Vocabulary and Terminology Standards

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  1. Vocabulary and Terminology Standards Marjorie M.K.Hlava President Access Innovations, Inc.

  2. What are they for? • Accuracy • Disambiguation • Recall • Precision • Relevance • Removing Noise • Increasing Hits

  3. Vocabulary Control • Define Scope of term (meaning) • Equivalence between synonyms • And Quasi Synonyms • Single concept • Cars / Automobiles • Distinguish homographs • Mercury – • Planet, metal, myth, car

  4. Nice to have • Equivalence – synonyms - Rogets • Associative – related terms • Hierarchies – taxonomy view • History – development of the term • Notes – help the user • Notation – different way to sort • Display – how to show the terms

  5. Where do they come from? • ANSI / NISO • National Information Standards Organization • ISO • International Standards Organization • TC 46 • TC 37 • W3C • World Wide Web Consortium • US OMB • IFLA

  6. Effectiveness of Indexing • Indexing as a means for identifying and retrieving content objects depends upon a well constructed indexing language • Improves precision by defining the scope of the terms • Improves recall by allowing different terms for the same concept

  7. Vocabulary Control • Eliminate ambiguity • Control synonyms – insure a term has only one meaning • Establish relationships • Test and validate terms • Gather the linguistic relationships in one place

  8. Facets • Bottom up approach to organization • Find the parts of the knowledge • Useful in • Developing areas • Interdisciplinary fields • Multiple hierarchies • Where location of CO is not important • Where several groups have ownership of the whole…

  9. Facets • Multiple attributes for a single object • Topic • By composition • By use • Format • Audience • Intellectual level • Could be fields, • Could be facets

  10. Interoperability • Same content – different domains • Different vocabulary – same domain • Degree of specificity / granularity • Handling of synonyms • Search methodology • Z39.50 • Pre coordinated • Post coordinated • Literary warrant established in vocab used • Intended purpose (academic vs lay public)

  11. Interoperability • Merging vocabularies • Merging databases • Indexing using single vocab • Federated searching • Mapping or crosswalks • Decide on master vocab • Authority records

  12. Z39.19 -2006 – Controlled Vocabularies - What’s new? • Interoperability • Synonym Rings • Facet Analysis • Taxonomy • Semantic Relationships • Glossary • Web Format • Changes in terminology

  13. Other methods - Zeng • Derivation Modeling • Translation and Adaptation • Satellite controlled vocabularies • Node or leaf linking

  14. Other methods Section 10.8 • Switching • Linking Through a Temporary Union List • Linking Through Controlled Vocabulary Servers

  15. Semantic Network • Use to cluster terms from many sources • Create an underlying structure for all to map to • Group terms to conceptual scheme • Define types of concepts • Define types of relationships • Generate synonym rings for retrieval

  16. Semantic network for clustered terms from a combined vocabulary – UMLS portion

  17. Semantic network showing types of relationships among concepts - UMLS

  18. Lexical Database • Terms from many vocabularies • Create clusters of concepts • Allow many kinds of relationships • IsA, HasA, synonyms, hierarchical, etc

  19. Multiple senses for the same noun in a lexical database • bridge, span -- (a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.) • bridge, bridge circuit -- (a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across which a meter is connected) • bridge -- (something resembling a bridge in form or function; "his letters provided a bridge across the centuries") • bridge -- (the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose; "her glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose") • bridge -- (any of various card games based on whist for four players) • bridge -- (a wooden support that holds the strings up) • bridge, bridgework -- (a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth) • bridge, nosepiece -- (the link between two lenses; rests on nose) • bridge, bridge deck -- (an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands)

  20. ISO TC 46 – SC 6 or 9 • Controlled vocabulary and other information standards • ISO 5127 – Information and Documentation – Vocabulary • ISO 2788-1986 Guidelines for the establishment and development of monolingual thesauri = BS 5723:1987 • ISO 5964-1985 Guidelines for the establishment and development of multilingual thesauri = BS 6723:1985 • NEW - BSA 8723 - Parts 1 – 4 Stella Dexter Clarke

  21. British Standards - BS 8723 • Structured vocabularies for information retrieval – Guide • Part 1: General • Part 2: Thesauri • Part 3: Vocabularies other than thesauri • Part 4: Interoperability between vocabularies • Part 5: Interoperability with applications

  22. ISO TC 37 Scope of ISO TC 37: Standardization of principles, methods and applications relating to terminology and other language resources. • TC 37/SC 1 - Principles and methods • TC 37/SC 2 - Terminography and lexicography • TC 37/SC 3 - Computer applications for terminology • TC 37/SC 4 - Language resource management

  23. Sample Standards Principles of concept-oriented terminology and data categories: ISO 704:2000 Terminology work - Principles and methodsISO 860:1996 Terminology work - Harmonization of concepts and terms ISO 1087-1:2000 Terminology work - Vocabulary - Part 1: Theory and applicationISO 1087-2:2000 Terminology work - Vocabulary - Part 2: Computer applications ISO 10241:1992 Preparation and layout of international terminology standardsISO 12200:1999 Computer applications in terminology - Machine-readable terminology interchange format (MARTIF) - Negotiated interchangeISO 12616:2002 Translation-oriented terminographyISO/TR 12618:1994 Computer aids in terminology - Creation and use of terminological databases and text corpora ISO 12620:1999 Computer applications in terminology - Data categories used to create glossaries

  24. W3C • OWL – Web Ontology Language • RDF – Resource Description Format • Topic Maps • SKOS - Simple Knowledge Organization Systems • Which community to serve? • Build on the current standard • Might make this link next

  25. Other things to watch • Other W3C and ISO areas • Support groups • Blogs • Communities of Practice • SIMILE • Web 2.0 activities • WSDL – Web Services Digital Library

  26. Other Relevant ISO & W3C Standards • Markup Languages • Metadata Resources • Character Coding • Access Protocols and Interoperability • Content Creation, Manipulation, and Maintenance • Authoring Standards • Text and Content Markup • Translation Standards • Terminology and Lexicography Standards • ISO TC 37 Standards • Terminology Interchange Standards • Controlled Language Standards • Taxonomy and Ontology Standards • Corpus Management Standards • Locale-Related Standards For translation, terminology and applied linguists go to : http://appling.kent.edu/ResourcePages/LTStandards/Chart/standards.chart.htm#Ontology

  27. SIMILE • Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments • Forming a data reference for open source taxonomies

  28. Web Services – Web 2.0 • Acts as middleware • Allows migration from legacy systems • Uses HTTP remote procedure calls • Allows interaction between distributed, loose coupled and reusable software components • Openness: • Machine readable description available • WSDL – Web Services Digital Library • accessible via public (UDDI-) Registries • Will help integrate “taxonomies into web presentations of data

  29. Summary • Standards for Vocabulary now come from many places. There are 19 main ones to watch • If you have a current standard compliant thesaurus you can probably implement it in the Web 2.0 arena • Vocabulary control improves search • Precision and accuracy • Recall and relevance

  30. Thank you for your time Marjorie M.K. Hlava President Access Innovations / Data Harmony 505-998-0800 mhlava@accessinn.com

  31. : xrefer Research Mapping : xrefer Research Mapping

  32. Data Harmony View - VxInsight

  33. Existing web services WSDL- descriptions OAI based document harvester Newsservice Scientific database XML/SOAP XML/SOAP XML/SOAP UDDI- Registry Network- node 1 Network- node 2 XML/SOAP XML/SOAP XML/SOAP Network- node n Scenario: Web Services based Infrastructure for Digital Libraries

  34. Service (user‘s perspective) Metamodel Types of services Types of material Functionality model and implementation Service Provision (Web-Service) DL-Services (logical view)

  35. XML-Repository WSDL-Service Support Service <<facade>> Generator Dispatcher Service- Localization Framework (logical view) Metamodel of Services Data processed by Services Webserver (Cocoon2) Service creation and assembly Support Services Transaction- management Java-classes (framework application)

  36. For services and software • Contact • Marjorie Hlava • Jay Ven Eman • Access Innovations, Inc • Data Harmony • Thesaurus Master, MAI, XIS • Auto indexing and content Management • 505-998-0800 • mhlava@accessinn.comj_ven_eman@accessinn.com

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