Collection/Item Metadata Relationships

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Author  Renear AH, Wickett KM, Urban RJ, Dubin D, Shreeves SL
Year of Publication  2008
Publication Language  eng
Abstract  

Contemporary retrieval systems, which search across collections, usually ignore collection-level metadata. Alternative approaches, exploiting collection-level information, will require an understanding of the various kinds of relationships that can obtain between collection-level and item-level metadata. This paper outlines the problem and describes a project that is developing a logic-based framework for classifying collection/item metadata relationships. This framework will support (i) metadata specification developers defining metadata elements, (ii) metadata creators describing objects, and (iii) system designers implementing systems that take advantage of collection-level metadata. We present three examples of collection/item metadata relationship categories, attribute/value-propagation, value-propagation, and value-constraint and show that even in these simple cases a precise formulation requires modal notions in addition to first-order logic. These formulations are related to recent work in information retrieval and ontology evaluation.

URL  http://hdl.handle.net/2142/9144
Citation Key  Renear:2008qr
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