Giuseppe Totaro created TIKA-1691:
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             Summary: Apache Tika for enabling metadata interoperability
                 Key: TIKA-1691
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1691
             Project: Tika
          Issue Type: New Feature
            Reporter: Giuseppe Totaro
            Assignee: Giuseppe Totaro


If am not wrong, enabling consistent metadata across file formats is already 
(partially) provided into Tika by relying on {{TikaCoreProperties}} and, within 
the context of Solr, {{ExtractingRequestHandler}} (by defining how to map 
metadata fields in {{solrconfig.xml}}). However, I am working on a new 
component for both schema mapping (to operate on the name of metadata 
properties) and instance transformation (to operate on the value of metadata) 
that consists, essentially, of the following changes:

* A wrapper of {{Metadata}} object ({{MappedMetadata.java}}) that decorates the 
{{set}} method (currently, line number 367 of {{Metadata.java}}) by applying 
the given mapping functions (via configuration) before setting metadata 
properties.
* Basic mapping functions ({{BasicMappingUtils.java}}) that are utility methods 
to map a set of metadata to the target schema.
* A new {{MetadataConfig}} object that, as well as {{TikaConfig}}, may be 
configured via XML file (organized as showed in the following snippet) and 
allows to perform a fine-grained metadata mapping by using Java reflection.

{code:xml|title=tika-metadata.xml|borderStyle=solid}
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<properties>
  <mappings>
    <mapping type="type/sub-type">
      <relation name="SOURCE_FIELD">
        <target>TARGET_FIELD</target>
        <expression>exclude|include|equivalent|overlap</expression>
        <function name="FUNCTION_NAME">
          <argument>ARGUMENT_VALUE</argument>
        </function>
        <cardinality>
          <source>SOURCE_CARDINALITY</source>
          <target>TARGET_CARDINALITY</target>
          <order>ORDER_NUMBER</order>
          <dependencies>
            <field>FIELD_NAME</field>
          </dependencies>
        </cardinality>
      </relation>
    </mapping>
    ...
    <mapping> <!-- This contains the fallback strategy for unknown metadata -->
      <relation>
        ...
      </relation>
    <mapping>
  </mappings>
</properties>
{code}

The theoretical definition of metadata mapping is available in "[A survey of 
techniques for achieving metadata 
interoperability|http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bernhard_Haslhofer/publication/220566013_A_survey_of_techniques_for_achieving_metadata_interoperability/links/02e7e533e76187c0b8000000.pdf]";.
 This paper shows also some basic examples of metadata mappings.

Currently, I am still working on some core functionalities, but I have already 
performed some experiments by using a small prototype.

By the way, I think that we should modify the method {{add}} in order to use 
{{set}} instead of {{metadata.put}} (currently, line number 316 of 
{{Metadata.java}}). This is a trivial change (I could create a new Jira issue 
about that), but it would allow to be coherent with the other implementation of 
{{add}} method and, moreover, the methods of {{Metadata}} could be extended 
more easily.

I would really appreciate your feedback about this proposal. If you believe 
that it is a good idea, I could provide the code in few days.

Thanks a lot,
Giuseppe



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