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2 IEEE Knowledge Media Networking KMN’02 Keynote Address, CRL, Kyoto Japan, July 11, 2002 Concept Switching in the Interspace: Networking Infrastructure for Community Knowledge Bruce Schatz CANIS Laboratory Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University schatz@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp, www.canis.uiuc.edu

3 THE THIRD WAVE OF NET EVOLUTION PACKETS OBJECTS CONCEPTS

4 from Objects to Concepts from Syntax to Semantics Infrastructure is Interaction with Abstraction Internet is packet transmission across computers Interspace is concept navigation across repositories CONCEPT SPACES

5 Technology Engineering Electrical FORMAL INFORMAL (manual) (automatic) IEEE communities groups individuals LEVELS OF INDEXES

6 THE DISTRIBUTED WORLD Community Repositories in the Interspace Peer to Peer Networking Infrastructure Every Person performs Every Role USERrequest LIBRARIANreference INDEXERclassify PUBLISHERquality AUTHORgenerate

7 Meta Data How to Represent the Community Knowledge Automatic and Interactive Representation Techniques for Capturing the Fundamental Structure

8 Meta Maps How to Locate the Community Knowledge Automatic and Interactive Location Techniques for Capturing the Fundamental Landscape

9 CONCEPTS ACROSS THE INTERSPACE

10 SCALABLE SEMANTICS Automatic indexing Domain-Independent indexing Statistical clustering Compute Context of concepts within documents documents within repositories

11 CROSS-OVERS IN SEMANTIC INDEXING

12 COMPUTING CONCEPTS ‘92: 4,000 (molecular biology) ‘93: 40,000 (molecular biology) ‘95: 400,000 (electrical engineering) ‘96: 4,000,000 (engineering) ‘98: 40,000,000 (medicine)

13 SIMULATING A NEW WORLD Obtain discipline-scale collection MEDLINE from NLM, 10M bibliographic abstracts human classification: Medical Subject Headings Partition discipline into Community Repositories 4 core terms per abstract for MeSH classification 32K nodes with core terms (classification tree) Community is all abstracts classified by core term 40M abstracts containing 280M concepts concept spaces took 2 days on NCSA Origin 2000 Simulating World of Medical Communities 10K repositories with > 1K abstracts (1K w/ > 10K)

14 COMMUNITY PROCESSING

15 Semantic Indexing Extracting Concepts (AI) Canonical noun phrases Generic statistical parser Computing Context (IR) Co-occurrence frequency, in collection Useful interactively, not strict ordering

16 System Side Infrastructure Classification Technologies for Multimedia Documents Phrases (multi-word nouns) Concepts (generic phrases) Types (identified concepts) Clusters (grouped types) Structures (semantic universals)

17 INTERSPACE NAVIGATION Semantic Indexes for Community Repositories Navigating Abstractions within Repository concept space & category map Interactive browsing by Community experts *www.canis.uiuc.edu/interspace-prototype

18 Interspace Remote Access Client

19 Navigation in MEDSPACE For a patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis Find a drug that reduces the pain (analgesic) but does not cause stomach (gastrointestinal) bleeding Choose Domain

20 Concept Search

21 Concept Navigation

22 Retrieve Document

23 Navigate Document

24 Retrieve Document

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26 Category Map

27 Category Navigation

28 Concept Navigation

29 User Side Infrastructure Navigation Technologies for Search Interfaces Exact Match (noun phrases) Relationship List (concept suggestions) Cluster Comparison (groups to groups) Spreading Activation (group intersections) Artificial Landscapes (semantic distances)

30 SWITCHING In the Interspace… each Community maintains its own repository Switching is navigating Across repositories use your vocabulary to search another specialty

31 Medicine Session

32 Categories and Concepts

33 Concept Switching

34 Document Retrieval

35 CONCEPT SWITCHING “Concept” versus “Term” set of “semantically” equivalent terms Concept switching region to region (set to set) match term Semantic region Concept Space

36 ENGINEERING SESSION

37 Engineering Categories & Concepts

38 Further Concept Navigation

39 Searching via Concept Suggestion

40 Switching Across Repositories

41 Future Technologies Concept Switching Spreading activation, type tagging Dynamic Indexing On-the-fly collections, during session Path Matching Aggregating indexes, many repositories

42 Semantic Analysis of Multimedia Collections of Objects containing Units Text: community repository (topic proximity) document abstracts containing noun phrases Image: aerial photograph (spatial proximity) feature regions containing texture tiles Units -- media-dependent (statistical parsers) Indexes -- media-independent (statistical clusters)

43 Media Interoperability Model text concept space & category map (geoscience) 1M phrases in 500K abstracts from Georef and Petroleum Abstracts image concept & category maps in aerial photos visual thesaurus maps for 200K regions in 800 images (6M tiles) geographic map (where) v. semantic map (what) spatial gazetteer as bridge image text number

44 Text and Number Interoperability Text and AVHRR Query: Show me information about Santa Barbara area with mild temperature and high vegetation density. Integrated Result: Within the bounding geography location, 2 documents and 88 AVHRR records related to the integrated query are retrieved.

45 Image Concept Switching Image Query: By browsing a texture (tile) catalog, show me information about residential and farm land areas. Result: A set of related images are retrieved and shown in the Results Frame. The full-size image #368 is displayed with its place names and tile locations.

46 INFORMATION SPACEFLIGHT Landscape as category map visualization Valleys are semantic clusters Hills are semantic distances Traversal across multiple levels of abstraction

47 Category Maps

48 SELF-ORGANIZING MAPS (SOMs)

49 INFORMATION SPACEFLIGHT

50 Flying through Cyberspace

51 THE NET OF THE 21st CENTURY Beyond Objects to Concepts Beyond Search to Analysis Problem Solving via Cross-Correlating Multimedia Information across the Net Every community has its own special library Every community does semantic indexing true The Interspace is true Cyberspace

52 Subject Assignment Improved Search by Identifying Subjects Human Indexers classify Documents From Subject Thesaurus and Knowledge Interactive Support for Community Curators (Subject Experts but Classification Amateurs) Use Concept Spaces to Suggest Subjects From Related Documents in the Collection See Best Paper Nominee at ACM DL 98

53 Structure Assignment Improved Search by Identifying Structures Human Indexers classify Clusters From Generic Structures beyond Subjects Universal Structures Cross-Cultural Interactive Support for Community Curators (Subject Experts but Classification Amateurs) Necessary for Peer-Peer Infrastructure When Ordinary Persons form Communities

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55 The Structures of Everyday Life Bodies(individuals) Food and Clothes Buildings(groups) Houses and Cities Transportation(physical interactions) Rails (trains) and Roads (cars) Communication(logical interactions) Phones (talking) and Computers (retrieving)

56 Navigating Universal Structures A planet for every kid’s local environment Federating the planets into a universe Ordering all planets from kid’s Point Of View Kids Universe Flying through the Kids Universe Finding similar kids from different POVs Connecting historically through museums

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