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1 Maintaining the momentum of OpenSearch in Earth Science data discovery Doug Newman (NASA ECHO) & Dr Chris Lynnes (GES DISC) 12/11/13 10:50am PT IN32A-03.

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1 1 Maintaining the momentum of OpenSearch in Earth Science data discovery Doug Newman (NASA ECHO) & Dr Chris Lynnes (GES DISC) 12/11/13 10:50am PT IN32A-03

2 What is OpenSearch? 2

3 A ‘refresher’ From www.opensearch.orgwww.opensearch.org ‘OpenSearch is a collection of simple formats for the sharing of search results’ The Earth Data discovery use case: 3 HTTP GET Request keyword = air temperature bounding_box = 39.1 -96.6 39.1 -96.6 start_date = 2013-11-13T00:00:00Z HTTP Response ID Spatial Extent Temporal Extent Metadata Link Data Link Search Link ID Spatial Extent Temporal Extent Metadata Link Data Link Search Link OpenSearch Descriptor Document

4 Earth Data OpenSearch today 4

5 Is it successful? ESA’s ‘Next Generation User Services for Earth Observation’ will be using OpenSearch as an infrastructure standard* CEOS’s CWIC effort will support OpenSearch in a future iteration that will include ESA data providers** ESIP Federation continues to champion OpenSearch for earth science data discovery*** NASA ECHO metrics: average number of queries per week – SOAP API (2011) – 10k (243k queries that year) – REST APIs (2013) – 87 of 115k (5 million queries so far this year) 5 * http://eomag.eu/articles/584/eo-user-service-next-generation-project-eo-usng ** http://www.ceos.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=348&Itemid=482 *** http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Discovery_OpenSearch_Services

6 Why is it successful? Lightweight and simple Standards-based RESTful Low entry cost 6 ‘Free text + spatial + temporal’ satisfies 90% of Earth Data discovery use cases* * Based on Reverb metrics for the last year (80,420 registered users, 700k queries so far this year (11/08/13)

7 ECHO Reverb Statistics 7 * Based on Reverb metrics for the last year (80,420 registered users, 700k queries so far this year (11/08/13) Caters to 90% of Earth Data discovery use cases*

8 Maintaining success 8

9 Converge where possible 9 CEOS / CWIC NASA / ESIP discovery cluster OGC / ESA / CNES CNES - Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales Attribution: http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/standards.png

10 Converge where possible (for real) 10 CEOS / CWIC NASA / ESIP discovery cluster OGC / ESA / CNES CNES - Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales free_text bounding_box start_date end_date free_text bounding_box start_date end_date uid place_name geometry uid place_name geometry described_by via relation

11 Free text + spatial + temporal = success Pro: 90% !!!* Con: lack of free text precision compared with controlled vocabularies Can free text solve this?** free text = ‘MODIS’ (693 hits) != instrument = ‘MODIS’ (543 hits) free text = ‘ozone’ (348 hits) != science keyword = ‘ozone’ (81 hits) 11 *Based on Reverb metrics for the last year (80,420 registered users, 700k queries so far this year (11/08/13) ** Based on ECHO Catalog REST API queries and ‘fuzzy’ comparisons for ‘ozone’

12 Understanding the API OpenSearch parameter extension* is good (once we update it) – Defining expectations of ‘free text’ search. What does ‘air temperature’ mean? – Defining subset of ‘geometry’ capabilities 12 * http://www.opensearch.org/Specifications/OpenSearch/Extensions/Parameterhttp://www.opensearch.org/Specifications/OpenSearch/Extensions/Parameter

13 Additional functionality Result ordering – Described in OSDD and implemented in results Result ranking – As per OpenSearch ‘Relevance’ extension* – For free text search results – ECHO 10.71 (January 2013) 13 * http://www.opensearch.org/Specifications/OpenSearch/Extensions/Relevance/1.0

14 How do we achieve these goals? 14 CEOS NASA / ESIP discovery cluster OGC / ESA / CNES Doug Newman Chris Lynnes Doug Newman Chris Lynnes Jérôme Gaspari* Yves Coene** Jérôme Gaspari* Yves Coene** * CNES - Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales ** ESA

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