The CMDI MI Search Engine: Access to Language Resources and Tools Using Heterogeneous Metadata Schemas

J. Zhang, M. Kemps-Snijders, H.J. Bennis

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Abstract

The CLARIN Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) provides a solution for access to different types of language resources and tools across Europe. Researchers have different research data and tools, which are large-scale and described differently with domain-specific metadata. In the context of the Search & Develop (S&D) project at the Meertens Institute within CLARIN, we present a system description of an advanced search engine that semantically converges differently structured metadata records based on CMDI for search and retrieval. It allows different groups of users – such as language researchers – to search across yet unexplored research data and locate relevant data for new insights, and find existing tools that could provide novel use cases.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTheory and Practice of Digital Libraries - Second International Conference, TPDL 2012, Paphos, Cyprus, September 23-27, 2012. Proceedings
EditorsP Zaphiris, G Buchanan, E Rasmussen, F Loizides
Place of PublicationBerlin Heidelberg
PublisherSpringer Verlag GmbH
Pages492-495
Volume7489
ISBN (Print)978-3-642-33289-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science

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