Title :
SemaLink: an approach for semantic browsing through large distributed document spaces
Author :
Wiesener, S. ; Kowarschick, W. ; Bayer, R.
Author_Institution :
FORWISS, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Germany
Abstract :
Hypermedia retrieval in combination with querying is a very powerful document access metaphor for digital library systems. Conventional distributed hypermedia systems, however, suffer from some well-known problems that make effective, goal-directed document retrieval and maintenance impossible. On the one hand, relationships between documents are modeled on a very low level of abstraction, preventing knowledge re-use and user-adapted navigation through the document space. On the other hand, huge static web structures are prone to redundancies, inconsistencies and costly to maintain. We present an approach of a scalable distributed resource discovery and delivery system that offers access to information through querying and knowledge-based hypermedia browsing. Relationship knowledge is partitioned into handy, independent structures, modeled on a high level of abstraction apart from documents. Navigation paths are computed by the system, combining semantic networks with information retrieval
Keywords :
Internet; distributed databases; document handling; hypermedia; information retrieval; knowledge based systems; libraries; library automation; query processing; semantic networks; Internet; SemaLink; digital library systems; document access; goal-directed document retrieval; hypermedia retrieval; information retrieval; knowledge reuse; knowledge-based hypermedia browsing; large distributed document spaces; navigation paths; querying; scalable distributed resource discovery; semantic browsing; semantic networks; static web structures; user adapted navigation; Bandwidth; Computer networks; Electronic publishing; Information resources; Information retrieval; Internet; Navigation; Power system modeling; Software libraries; Wide area networks;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Libraries, 1996. ADL '96., Proceedings of the Third Forum on Research and Technology Advances in
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7403-2
DOI :
10.1109/ADL.1996.502519