Digital Libraries
 
 Research Goal  

To develop techniques to enhance information retrieval and knowledge management of large digital collections. Our work includes portal building initiatives in a wide variety of domains and in multiple languages testing collection building, search, visualization, and analysis techniques.

 Funding  

Funding for this research was received from the following sources:

DUE-0226344 10/1/2002-09/30/2004
NSF National SMETE Digital Library $699,996
"An Active Object-based Digital Library for Microeconomics Education"
 
IIS-0302353 2/1/03 – 5/31/04
National Science Foundation $92,965
“SGER: DGPort: Intelligent Web Searching for Digital Government Research.”
DUE-0121741, Program 7444. 9/1/01-8/31/03
NSF National SMETE Digital Library $398,956
"Intelligent Collection Services for and about Educators and Students: Logging, Spidering, Analysis and Visualization”
CTS-0204375 12/20/01 - 12/31/02
NSF/NSE/SGER $99,980
"NanoPort: Intelligent Web Searching for Nanoscale Science and Engineering"
IIS-9800696 8/18/98 - 7/31/02
NSF/CISE/CSS $274,164
"An Intelligent CSCW Workbench: Analysis, Visualization, and Agents"
IIS-9817473 5/1/99 - 4/31/2002
National Science Foundation $500,000
"DLI –Phase 2: High Performance Digital Library Classification Systems: From Information Retrieval to Knowledge Management"
IRI 94-11318COOP 9/1/94 - 8/31/99
University of Illinois/sub-NSF $678,041
"Building the Interspace: Digital Library Infrastructure for a University Engineering Community"
N6601-97-C-8535 7/1/97 - 6/30/00
University of Illinois/sub-DARPA $1,078,991
"The Interspace Prototype: An Analysis Environment based on Scalable Semantics"
IRI9525790 9/1/95 - 8/31/98
NSF/CISE/IRIS $200,755
"Concept-based Categorization and Search on Internet: A Machine Learning, Parallel Computing"
IRI9411330 3/1/96 - 4/30/98
University of California at Santa Barbara/sub-NSF $49,220
"Supplement to Alexandria DLI Project: A Semantic Interoperability Experiment for Spatially-Oriented Multimedia Data"

 

 Acknowledgements  
 
We would like to thank the many collaborators who have been a part of our digital library initiatives and recognize their significant contributions to the work including:
  • CITIDEL (Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library), Ed Fox, Rao Shen from Virginia Tech and Dr. Lillian Cassel for their contributions to the GetSmart project
  • National Center for Super Computer Applications (NCSA) for allowing us access to their super computer and file storage systems.
  • Compendex, Inspec, NCM and BIOSIS for the use of bibliographic information from their databases to serve as a testbed for application development.

 Approach & Methodology  
Testbed:
  • 110,000+ Internet home pages from the entertainment section of Yahoo!
  • 1M citations and abstracts from the Compendex and Inspec databases

Techniques:

  • Automatic Indexing: stop wording and algorithmic index phrase formation.
  • Concept Space: index phrase co-occurrence information is used to generate an automatic thesaurus for search term suggestions.
  • Kohonen Self-Organization Map (SOM): algorithms construct single- and multi-layer self-organizing maps for information categorization and visualization.
  • Automatic summarization: key sentences are extracted from a document to help users assess relevance and quickly digest available information.
  • Meta-Search and Meta-Search Based Collection Techniques: available online resources are intelligently combined to create focused collections and increase search coverage.
  • Concept Mapping: personal knowledge models are expressed in concept maps to support learning from digital libraries.
  • The GetSmart system brings together basic curriculum functions, concept mapping and advanced information retrieval techniques in a web-based learning environment. One important goal is to support the accumulation of knowledge and educational processes using matching and merging algorithms.
  • Multi-Lingual issue have explored practically and theoretically in the development of portals in several languages.

 Team Members  
Dr. Hsinchun Chen hchen@ai.eller.arizona.edu
Wingyan Chung  
Guanpi Lai (Greg)  
Gondy Leroy  
Chienting Lin  
Byron Marshall  
Daniel McDonald  
Thian-Huat Ong  
Jialun Qin  
Yilu Shou  
Fiona Sung  
Wei Xi  
Jie Xu  

 Publications  

 
 
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