The Parts for the Whole: Thesauri and Semantic Linking of

Gerry McKiernan (mailto:JL.GJM@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU)
Sun, 3 Aug 1997 12:44:59 CDT

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Date:         Sun, 3 Aug 1997 12:44:59 CDT
From: Gerry McKiernan <mailto:JL.GJM@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU>
Subject:      The Parts for the Whole: Thesauri and Semantic Linking of
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   The Parts for the Whole: Thesauri and Semantic Linking
         of Subheadings, Subdivisions and Facets

For my continuing review of 'neo-conventional' thesauri, I am interested in learning of systems, projects and/or efforts that provide and/or display subheadings, subdivisions, and/or facets by their semantic or conceptual 'relatedness'. Ideally, it could be a thesaural [thesaurus] display that allows users to browse an alphabetical listing of subheadings/subdivisions/facets and then to subsequently browse the subheadings/subdivisions/ facets that are conceptually-related to a given entry. [Of course, one would also want a browsable thesaurus of all the subheadings/subdivisions/facets in 'conceptual' or semantic order [whatever that might be?].

The system I have in mind is one such that the concepts represented by subdivision/subheadings are presented to the user not in an alphabetical sequence intermingled with subdivisions or subheadings of different semantic affinity, but a sequence in which the subdivisions/subheadings have some level of 'likeness'.

An obvious example would be to have all the geographic subdivisions clustered together [in 'geographic order', of course [:->]], or, such related concepts as 'Economic Conditions' and 'Employment' clustered together in some semantic space.

In particular, I am interested in knowing if there are projects which seek to create a semantic network of the LC subdivision. Are there efforts to create a thesauri that show broader/narrower/related relationships of _sub-parts_. Efforts to a create a thesaurus of sub-parts indicating other types of conceptual associations ['associative'] among subheadings/subdivisions/facets are also of interest. [I suspect that much related work can be found in the work in facet classification, but here I'm interested in the 'sub-parts' - sub-headings, sub-divisions, sub-facets (?).] [Folk Fixated with Facets are Free to Formally Facilitate this Further Follow-up [:->]]

Certainly, there is opportunity to reveal relationships among subheadings/subdivisions/facets through the application of Data Mining and/or Latent Semantic Indexing!

As always, any and all leads, suggestions, reactions, citations, comments, critique, criticisms, or contributions are most welcome! [I also take American Express {:->]

Regards,

Gerry McKiernan Curator, CyberStacks(sm) Iowa State University Ames IA 50011

mailto:gerrymck@iastate.edu http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/

"Show Me The System"

P.S. I have not fully explored the UMLS for Medline nor the Internet GratefulMed. These systems may/may not have this functionality. It might also be available in one of the Ovid system, which I plan to explore as well.