DocumentCode
3673659
Title
Modeling Reusable and Interoperable Faceted Browsing Systems with Category Theory
Author
Daniel R. Harris
Author_Institution
Center for Clinical &
fYear
2015
Firstpage
388
Lastpage
395
Abstract
Faceted browsing has become ubiquitous with modern digital libraries and online search engines, yet the process is still difficult to abstractly model in a manner that supports the development of interoperable and reusable interfaces. We propose category theory as a theoretical foundation for faceted browsing and demonstrate how the interactive process can be mathematically abstracted. Existing efforts in facet modeling are based upon set theory, formal concept analysis, and light-weight ontologies, but in many regards, they are implementations of faceted browsing rather than a specification of the basic, underlying structures and interactions. We will demonstrate that category theory allows us to specify faceted objects and study the relationships and interactions within a faceted browsing system. Implementations can then be constructed through a category-theoretic lens using these models, allowing abstract comparison and communication that naturally support interoperability and reuse.
Keywords
"Taxonomy","Set theory","Yttrium","Drugs","Central nervous system","Ontologies","Lattices"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IRI.2015.65
Filename
7301003
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