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Alexandria Digital Library Project Four Steps to Geospatial Enlightenment Greg Janée Additional text in “Notes” view

Alexandria Digital Library Project 2 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Topics o A few things we’ve learned o Issues that affect all three roles  producer  broker/accumulator  consumer o The ADL solutions

Alexandria Digital Library Project 3 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Geospatial discovery o Can’t beat word search when it works  I want a map of Boulder   “Downtown street map of Boulder, Colorado” o But there are so many names for a place...  Boulder, Arapahoe County, Colorado  Chautauqua, Mapleton Hill, Pearl Street Mall  Area code 303, ZIP code 80305, UTM grid 13S  Flatirons, Rocky Mountains, Front Range  Landers earthquake, hurricane Hugo

Alexandria Digital Library Project 4 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 If you’re still not convinced... o Remote-sensing imagery is nameless  “AVHRR NOAA :33 UTC” o Challenge: exactly which two words will find a USGS map of the Flatirons behind Boulder, Colorado? Eldorado Springs

Alexandria Digital Library Project 5 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 ADL approach o Coordinate-based representation and discovery  generic lat/lon coordinates  rich geometry –polygons, polylines  spatial operators –overlaps, contains o Gazetteer  content standard defines representation  service maps placenames  coordinates client gazetteer library coordinates placenames

Alexandria Digital Library Project 6 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Gazetteers: necessary evil o Few (public) sources of gazetteer data o Lousy quality  digitized from maps o Difficult problems  conflation  classification  boundary determination  change over time o Conclusion  gazetteer-based spatial reasoning seems unlikely  interaction will likely remain client-centric

Alexandria Digital Library Project 7 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Implications of data types o Text is effectively typeless  text  byte string o Adding geospatial type (i.e., data types) has many implications:  input validation  internal structures, external representations  query language and processing  ranking  user interface components

Alexandria Digital Library Project 8 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 ADL approach o Discovery: buckets  extensible data type system for metadata –XML representations –search operations  explicit metadata mappings  foundation for collection-level statistics  9 Dublin Core-like standard buckets o Baby steps:  spatial ranking  user interface components –map-based result, item viewers –manual georeferencing tool

Alexandria Digital Library Project 9 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Scalability o Easy to accumulate lots of data  satellites image continuously o Text  inverted indexes scale amazingly well o Geospatial  R-trees scale... not so well –indexing becomes unwieldy at 10 6 items  combining spatial, other constraint types is difficult –efficiently, that is

Alexandria Digital Library Project 10 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 ADL approach o Distributed library o Federated item-level search  over buckets  over individual metadata fields mapped to buckets o Centralized collection-level search/ranking  over collection statistics –derived from bucket mappings

Alexandria Digital Library Project 11 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Textual context o Effective context in text is easy to provide o Consider: poem software

Alexandria Digital Library Project 12 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Geospatial context o Does this answer your question? Flatirons 1-5 Flagstaff Rd. Green Mountain

Alexandria Digital Library Project 13 Greg Janée DLESE Developers’ Workshop February 19-20, 2003 Summary o Searching by placenames is unreliable  must use coordinate system  gazetteers are a necessary evil o Coordinates introduce the need for data types  ease of text vanishes  need validation, data type-specific tools o Scalability is a concern  easy to accumulate lots of data  difficult to combine spatial with other constraint types o Library must provide geospatial context  to form queries  to evaluate/use item