Last modified: 2012-09-05
Abstract
Due to the aim of the developers to provide functionalities for editing and storing primary data from various field projects with different methodological approaches and scientific questions, the information within OpenInfRA is going to be very heterogeneous in respect to data quality, data formats, data types, languages, accuracy and fuzziness. Against this background, the search queries and the visualisation of the results become a technical and semantical challenge as there is a need for incorporating impreciseness and proximity into a logic based query language. The approach taken is to integrate special retrieval algorithms that combine the power of Boolean logic with vague and uncertain conditions. Therefore, a calculus query language named CQQL (commuting quantum query language) has been introduced by the chair of Database and Information Systems at Brandenburg University of Technology. Its underlying unifying theory is based on the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics and quantum logic.
The first part of the presentation will give a short overview of the main characteristics and issues of OpenInfRA. The second part will present the information retrieval strategies which are going to be implemented within this system.
Related URLs:
http://www.dainst.org/de/project/idaifield
http://www.tu-cottbus.de/cisar/
http://www.tu-cottbus.de/fakultaet2/de/vermessung/forschung/projekte/openinfra.html