CLARIN Metadata & ISO DCR Daan Broeder. Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics TKE ES05 Workshop, August 14’th Dublin
Mar 27, 2015
CLARIN Metadata & ISO DCR
Daan Broeder.
Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
TKE ES05 Workshop, August 14’th Dublin
CLARIN Project
The CLARIN project is a large-scale pan-European collaborative effort to create, coordinate and make language resources and technology available and readily useable for Language & SSH (Social Sciences & Humanities) researchers.
CLARIN EU project and different national CLARIN projects CLARIN EU WP2 since 2007 investigated and creates
(prototypical) solutions for: Common AAI infrastructure Single system of persistent identifiers (PIDs) for resources Common metadata domain …
Current Metadata Situation
Fragmented landscape Metadata sets, schema & infrastructures in our domain:
IMDI, OLAC/DCMI, TEI Problems with current solutions:
Inflexible: too many (IMDI) or too few (OLAC) metadata elements
Limited interoperability (both semantic and functional) Problematic (unfamiliar) terminology for some sub-
communities. Limited support for LT tool & services descriptions
Metadata Components
CLARIN chose for a component approach: CMDI NOT a single new metadata schema but rather allow coexistence of many (community/researcher)
defined schemas with explicit semantics for interoperability
How does this work? Components are bundles of related metadata elements that
describe an aspect of the resource A complete description of a resource may require several
components. Components may contain other components Components should be designed for reusability
Metadata Components
TechnicalMetadata
Sample frequency
Format
Size…
Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Name
Id
…
Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Actor
Sex
Language
Age
Name
…
Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Actor
Location
…
ContinentCountryAddress
Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Actor
Location
Project…
Name
Contact Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Actor
Location
Project
Metadata schema
Metadata profile
Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Actor
Location
Project
Metadata schema
Metadata description
Lets describe a speech recording
Metadata profile
Metadata Components
Language
TechnicalMetadata
Actor
Location
Project
Metadata schema
Metadata description
Lets describe a speech recording
Component definitionXML
W3C XML Schema
XML File
Profile definitionXML
Metadata profile
LocationCountry
Coordinates
ActorBirthDate
MotherTongue
TextLanguage
Title
RecordingCreationDate
Type
Component registry
user
DanceName
Type
User selects appropriate components to create a new metadata profile or an existing profile
Selecting metadata components from the registry
CMDI Component Reuse
Country dcr:1001Language dcr:1002
LocationCountry
Coordinates
ActorBirthDate
MotherTongue
TextLanguage
Title
RecordingCreationDate
Type
Component registry
BirthDate dcr:1000
ISOcat concept registry
user
DanceName
Type
Semantic interoperability partly solved via references to ISO DCR or other registry
Selecting metadata components from the registry
Title: dc:title
DCMI concept registry
CMDI Explicit Semantics
User selects appropriate components to create a new metadata profile or an existing profile
RecordingCreationDate
Type
Component registry
Genre 1 dcr:1020Language dcr:1002Genre2 dcr:1030
DanceName
Type
Relation Registry
Text 1Language
Title
Genre1
Text 2Language
TitleGenre2ISOCat
Relation Registry
User MD search
User selects or creates a profile that specifies relations between DCs
dcr:1020 = dcr:1030 dcr:1020 ~ dcr:1030 dcr:1020 > dcr:1030
Metadata modelers or terminology expert can also use the RR to specify relations that the ISO DCR can’t store
CMDI Metadata Live-cycle
SearchService
Joint MetadataRepository
MetadataRepository
MetadataRepository
Relation Registry
ISOcatConcept Registry
DCMIConcept Registry
otherConcept Registry
CLARINComponent
Registry/Editor
SemanticMapping
Create metadata schema from selection of existing components. Allow creation of new components if they have references to ISOcat
Perform search/browsing on the metadata catalog using the ISO DCR and other concept registries and CLARIN relation registry
Metadata component profile was selected from metadata component registry
Metadata harvestingby OAI-PMH protocol
Metadata descriptions created
CMDI: Browsing the Component Registry
CMDI: Editing a Component
MD Components & Semantic Granularity
Problems with component metadata: too high granularity in the ISOCat Actor.Name, Actor.Fullname, Actor.Address, Actor.email,… Creator.Name, …, Creator.email,… Funder.Name, …,Funder.email
Having a DC for every of these MD elements would explode the ISOcat. Using just generic “Name” loses precision.1. Compromise: use fine granularity only for elements that are
expected to be often used (CreatorName, ActorName) for searching in metadata. Map the rest to generic “Name”
2. More fundamental solution: Use container concepts: create an “Actor” DC, then we can reason with the context. Actor ~ Participant, Name ~ Fullname
-> Actor.Fullname ~ Participant.name
Metadata Thematic Domain
DCs to describe Language Resources & Technology Chair: Peter Wittenburg, MPI for Psycholinguistics Started entering data 2009 based on two expert meetings in
Athens and guided by: existing metadata sets: IMDI, OLAC/DC and inventory: ENABLER
resulted in: 218 DCs Translation work was initiated via the CLARIN national
coordinators. (15 language sections for “audio file format”) Dutch CLARIN metadata project 2010 added:
76 new DCs (of which 30 still private)
Some experiences I
The GUI is not too fast Need a discussion platform to discuss a DC’s attributes.
(now solved with the forum function) UI arrangement. For instance the value domain attributes
are not in one panel. (type, data type, value domain Metadata terms often needed to be linked to DCs that are
either too broad or too narrow. (Situation did not merit a new DC).
Search for existing DCs is only effective if you know the terminology.
Some experiences II
Duplicate entries (e.g. “source”). Entry was made before check was in place.
illogical or unsystematic definitions:DC-2512: The name of the person who was participating in the creation project.DC-2454: The name of the person that can be contacted to get access to the resource or to the tool/service.DC-2505: The address of an organization that was/is involved in creating, managing and accessing resource or tool/service.DC-2521: The email address of a person or an organization that is involved in creating, managing or accessing resources or tools/services.DC-2459: The organization that was leading the creation project or that is responsible for accessing the resource and the contact person is affiliated with.DC-2461: The telephone number of a person or an organization that is involved in creating, managing or accessing the resource.
Next Steps for Metadata TD
Expected standardization: October 2010 Before that we will reexamine all DCs Build jury -> vote DCR board -> vote
What happens then? The DCs will get new PIDs But we have metadata records where the PIDs of “old” DCs
are used Curate. Update the metadata records Redirect (if owner agrees) to standardized version Make use of Relation registry: old_DC == new_DC ?
Thank you for your attention
CLARIN has received funding fromthe European Community's Seventh Framework Programme
under grant agreement n° 212230
WS05: Standardizing Data Categories in ISOcat: Implementing Group Work for Thematic DomainsWS05: Standardizing Data Categories in ISOcat: Implementing Group Work for Thematic Domains
CMDI Architecture I
Division into: MD Producer components MD Exploitation or consumer components OAI-PMH components Knowledge components: DCR, Relation Registry
The CMDI takes an archivist or “production” first viewpoint Prioritize that the metadata can be of good quality:
consistent, coherent, correctly linked to the concept registries The consumer side can be more “experimental” and diverse. Many MD exploitation “stacks” or consumers can work in
parallel on the same metadata
Concept registries
Basically a list with concepts and their descriptions where every concept has a unique identifier.
Some have a complicated structure and are associated with elaborate (administrative) processes to determine the status and acceptation of concepts in the registry. e.g. ISO-DCR.
others are static and simple lists of concepts and descriptions e.g. DCTERMS
ISO DCR
ISO-DCR is important for more CLARIN objectives then metadata and is under control of the linguistic community (ISO-TC37)
is an implementation of the model defined in ISO 12620 , offering a GUI and programming APIs
Every DC Is subject to a standardization process and carries information on the status of that process
Metadata is just one of 13 Thematic Domains in the DCR Can contain no relations between the DCs, only a value
domain relation is possible.
CMDI Architecture II
MD Comp.Editor
MD Comp.Registry
ISO-CatDCR
MD Editor.
Local MD Repository
OAI-PMHData
provider
OAI-PMHServiceProvider
CLARINJoint MD
Repository
MD Services
Semantic mappingServices
RelationRegistry
MDCatalog
user
Metadatamodeler
ISOTDG
MDCreator
Externalagents
VirtualCollectionRegistry
Current CMDI status I
ISO-DCR: 218 metadata concepts CMDI component registry: 135 components, 19 profiles
Produced & inspired by: Deconstructing existing metadata schema IMDI, OLAC, TEI Considering requirements of other CLARIN activities like
profile matching CLARIN NL metadata project tested the CMDI model and
delivered components and profiles for the resources in two major Dutch Language Resource centers
Current CMDI status II
Operational or test phase: ISOCat DCR Component registry & editor ARBIL metadata editor
Still working on: Joint Metadata Repository, Metadata Catalog, Semantic
Mapping, Relation Registry
Expect a usable first version in third quarter 2010
CMDI contributors
Collaboration on the CMDI implementation MPI for Psycholinguistics: metadata modeling and editing
facilities Språkbanken, University of Gothenburg: Joint CLARIN
metadata repository Austrian Academy: Metadata catalog, metadata &
semantic mapping services IDS: Virtual Collection Registry MPG / CLARIN NL: ISO-DCR DFKI: Relation Registry
Common metadata domain
Why a common metadata domain: Finding and sharing resources housed at all archives &
repositories participating in CLARIN Specify distributed heterogeneous collections of LRs and
processing these collections In general, a common metadata domain helps bringing
along a single domain of LRs
RecordingCreationDate
Type
Component registry
Genre 1 dcr:1020Language dcr:1002Genre2 dcr:1030
DanceName
Type
Relation Registry
Text 1Language
Title
Genre1
Text 2Language
TitleGenre2ISOCat
Relation Registry
MD searchuser
User selects or creates a profile that specifies relations between DCs
dcr1020 = dcr1030 dcr1020 ~ dcr1030dcr:1020 > dcr:1030
MD modeler
RecordingCreationDate
Type
Component registry
Genre 1 dcr:1020Language dcr:1002Genre2 dcr:1030
DanceName
Type
Relation Registry
Text 1Language
Title
Genre1
Text 2Language
TitleGenre2ISOCat