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  • Information Science
  • Computer Science
  • Applied Mathematics

Background:

  • Faceted browsing systems rely on taxonomies for user interaction.
  • Controlled vocabularies are often curated externally and reusable across systems.
  • Previous work modeled faceted browsing using category theory for interface development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To integrate heterogeneous terminologies into a category-theoretic model of faceted browsing.
  • To demonstrate the reuse of existing terminologies and vocabularies as facets.
  • To explore requirements and consequences of terminology reuse in faceted browsing systems.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized category theory to abstractly model faceted browsing.
  • Extended the model to incorporate heterogeneous terminologies as facets.
  • Applied the model with examples from the biomedical domain.

Main Results:

  • Heterogeneous terminologies can be successfully integrated as facets.
  • Existing vocabularies can be reused across systems in a cohesive manner.
  • Categorical operations can generate reusable facet groupings.

Conclusions:

  • Category theory provides a robust framework for modeling and integrating faceted browsing systems.
  • Reusing existing terminologies enhances interoperability and cohesion in interactive systems.
  • The proposed model supports the development of flexible and extensible faceted browsing applications.