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Associative and Spatial Relationships in Thesaurus-based Retrieval Harith Alani 1, Christopher Jones 2, Douglas Tudhope 1 1 School of Computing, University.

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1 Associative and Spatial Relationships in Thesaurus-based Retrieval Harith Alani 1, Christopher Jones 2, Douglas Tudhope 1 1 School of Computing, University of Glamorgan {halani,dstudhope}@glam.ac.uk 2 Department of Computer Science, University of Cardiff c.b.jones@cs.cf.ac.uk

2 OASIS - Ontologically Augmented Spatial Information System Aims: –Investigate terminology systems for thematic and spatial access in digital library applications and in particular: Investigate retrieval potential of geographical metadata schema consisting of rich place name data, with limited locational information Explore retrieval potential of reasoning over underlying semantic relationships

3 Presentation Overview of OASIS Spatial query expansion Semantic distance measures for query expansion. Role of thesaurus associative relationships. Conclusions

4 OASIS datasets Art & Architecture Thesauri (AAT): thematic descriptors - town, arrow, axe, etc. (J. Paul Getty Trust) Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN): place names, hierarchies and centroid co-ordinates. (J. Paul Getty Trust) Bartholomew digital map data: place names, co-ordinates, and adjacency relationships Ontological schema implemented using Semantic Index System (SIS), also used to store the data collection Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS): dataset of Scottish archaeological sites and objects

5 OASIS Schema TGN TGN & Bartholomew RCAHMS AAT

6 Indexing Artefact DE 121

7 OASIS UI - Selecting Items

8 Spatial Expansion

9 Semantic distance BT RT edged weapons weapons Axes (weapons) Battle-axes throwing axes franciscas tomahawks (weapons) Axes (tools) staff weapons gisarmes halberds pollaxes harpoons hatchets <wood-cutting and finishing tools> Pulaskis Tools & Equipment Weapons & Ammunition AAT Hierarchies

10 RT Expansion Experiments Sometimes RTs are used in a very loose way This causes problem for term expansion over RTs We developed a set of experimental scenarios for more precise control in RT expansion

11 BT/NT Expansion only

12 RT Expansion included

13 Inter-Hierarchical RTs not Traversed

14 Specialisation of RTs Alternative approach is to make use of a richer set of thesaurus relationships by specialising the main relationships Allows optional filtering on RT subtypes In creating the AAT, a subset of RT types was employed by thesaurus editors

15 AAT RT Codes & Rules 1. Alternate hierarchical relationship –Alternative broader/narrower terms (arrows - edged weapons) 2. Whole/Part relationships (arrows - nocks) 3. Interfacet links (19 subtypes). –Activity - Equipment Needed or Produced (arrows - archery) 4. Distinguished-from links (axes (weapons) - axes (tools) ) 5. Conjuncted-term links (arrows - bows (weapons) )

16 Semantic distance edged weapons weapons Axes (weapons) Battle-axes throwing axes franciscas tomahawks (weapons) Axes (tools) staff weapons gisarmes halberds pollaxes harpoons hatchets <wood-cutting and finishing tools> Pulaskis Tools & Equipment Weapons & Ammunition AAT Hierarchies BT RT (1) RT (4)

17 Specialised RTs

18 Conclusions We have explored the use of semantic distance measures for spatial and associative (RT) thesaurus relationships:- –distance measures can be used with place name hierarchies, as used in online gazetteers and geographical thesauri, when footprint data is limited The experimental RT scenarios suggest a potential for specialisation of RTs into different sub-types, and optionally linking RT type to query context Relationship subclasses used in thesaurus design should be retained for later use in retrieval


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