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Models for Digital LibrariesWeek 2 goalsOur systemsmemexMyLifeBitsRelated workMoving ForwardThe 5S model5S summaryEtana - A DL for archeologyAn example application of 5S - Etana: A DL for an archeological siteCase study: Subjects of interest for creating a DL:Applying the model, informallyMore formally: DefinitionsDefinitions, cont’dDefinitions - 3Definitions - 4Summary - Week 2Models for Digital LibrariesCSC 9010 - week 2The 5S model is the work of Edward A. Fox and his students at Virginia Tech. These slides rely heavily on that work.Week 2 goals•Discuss reading of “As we may think”•Review of points in the discussion of What is a Digital Library?•Introduce a formal model of digital libraries•Use the 5 S model to direct thinking about the design of a DL•Briefly introduce systems to be usedOur systems•7 linux machines, remotely accessible•Bare machines with just basic system•We will install apache and the rest of the web infrastructure, as well as the DL software.•Detailed instructions will be available next week.memex•Vannevar Bush’s vision–How far have we come?–What did you notice about this article -- style or content or background or anything else.–Did the article suggest anything you would not want to see happen?Image source:kelty.rice.edu/375/images/memex/camera.jpghttp://www.knowledgesearch.org/presentations/etcon/images/memex.gifMyLifeBits•Gordon Bell and Microsoft•http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,3605,1674359,00.html“Gordon Bell doesn't need to remember, but has no chance of forgetting. At the age of 71, he is recording as much of his life as modern technology will allow, storing it all on a vast database: a digital facsimile of a life lived. If he goes for a walk, a miniature camera that dangles from his neck snaps pictures every minute or so, immediately committing the scene to a memory built not of neurons but ones and noughts. If he wanders into a cafe, sensors note the change in light, the shift of temperature and squirrel the information away. Conversations are recorded and steps logged thanks to a GPS receiver carried with him.”Related work•Walden’s Path–http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/walden/–System used by itself or as a service within a digital library–Allows a user to make a path through a set of related resources and save the path for reuse at a later time.•Used to allow a teacher to “blaze a trail” through a collection of materials to help students find their way from a starting point to a goal.•Also for recording personal trips through a collection of material to be revisited.Moving Forward•Last week –Looked at what a library is•Now–How do we translate that to a digital entity?•Information resources, including digital libraries, are very complex systems. –A formal model helps to capture the essence of the system and give special attention to specific areas–The model also allows developers of digital libraries to have a check list of areas to consider and develop well.The 5S model•Streams–The flow of information in various formats•Structures–Organizational aspects of the DL•Spaces–Views of components; real or abstract images•Scenarios–Services and behaviors•Societies–Communities and relationships among them5S summaryModel PrimitivesFormalisms ObjectivesStream Text; video, audio, software programSequences, types Describes properties of the DL content, encoding and textual material or particular forms of multimedia data.Structure Collection, catalog; hypertext; document; metadata; organizational toolsGraphs; nodes; links; labels; hierarchiesSpecifies organizational aspects of the DL contentSpace User Interface; index; retrieval modelSets; operations; vector space; measure space; probability spaceDefines logical and presentational views of several DL componentsScenarios Service, event; condition; actionSequence diagrams; collaboration diagramsDetails the behavior of DL servicesSocieties Community; managers; actors; classes; relationships; attributes; operatorsObject-oriented modeling constructs; design patternsDefines managers responsible for running DL services; actors that use those services, and relationships among themSource: http://www.dlib.vt.edu/projects/5S-Model/Etana - A DL for archeologyAn example application of 5S - Etana: A DL for an archeological siteText Video Audio*Site*Sub-partition*Container *Artifact*LocusRegionTaxonomiesTemporalArtifact-specificSpace modelStructuremodelMetadataDrawing Photo 3DStreammodel*PartitionSociety modelArchaeologistGeneral publicGeographic spaceService ManagerInformation SatisfactionValue addedRepository buildingScenariomodelServicesDomain specificUser interface Metric spaceSpatialSource: E. A. Fox http://feathers.dlib.vt.edu/Case study: Subjects of interest for creating a DL:•__6__ History of ___•_14__ Personal Photos•__6__Computing Topic•__9__ Poems, essays or other literature•__9__ Cars, trucks•_18__ Movies, TV programs, or other media•_9__ Graduate programs - computing•_6__ Wildlife•_6__ Pets•_2__ Gardening •_3__ Course syllabi•_5__ Other: ___2 most popular - personal photos and movies, etc. Use these as a working example.Applying the model, informallyPersonal Photos; Movie, TV, media•Stream - what types of data? Gif, jpg, avi? •Structure - How are the elements organized? Is there a hierarchy? Are there multiple structures?•Spaces - How will we index the items? How will we divide them into related groups•Scenarios - what services will we provide? What information do we need to provide those services?•Societies - who is the library intended to serve? Remember to include agents and other processes as well as users.In your group, choose one or the other. Start with stream, scenarios, societies.More formally: Definitions•Definition: A stream is a sequence whose co-domain is a non empty set.•Definition: A structure is a tuple (G, L, F) where G = (V,E) is a directed graph with vertex set V and edge set E, L is a set of label values, and F is a labeling function.Definitions, cont’d•Definition: A space is a measurable space, measure space, probability space, vector space, topological space, or metric space–A vector space is a representation for the set of elements in a collection. The vector representing each element is a set of characteristics held by that element and both connecting that element to others that are similar and distinguishing it from those that are different.


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