Avancerad sökning
Metadata details
Why these results?
Therefore, according to the information you have entered in the search form, the list of results shows those datasets:
- whose metadata (title, description or keywords) meet the search text entered.
- whose boundary intersect with the spatial delimitation inserted.
- that are relevant to the selected topic categories.
- that are of the selected types.
- that have an on-line access of any of the selected formats.
- if the search text has not been found in the dataset metadata, but contains elements (records, documents, faults, mineral occurrences, etc.) that do contain the search text and are inside the spatial delimitation set.
Text search
You have entered the text . However, the system does not only search based on this text. It has processed your search text to improve and enrich the search and get better results. Through the multilingual thesaurus, the system will obtain the narrower, broader and related terms and translations related to each of the words obtained from the search string. Thus the system will be able to find relevant datasets even if the search text does not fully match the dataset's metadata (for example, a user searching for ‘gold’ may find datasets that do not include the word ‘gold’ in their metadata, but do include the word ‘precious metal’). When ranking the results, the system gives more importance to datasets that include typed terms, their synonyms and translations than broader or narrower terms. The arrays of terms used in the search are the following:Tokens
Array with the string elements coming from the string you typed, but eliminating stop words (or empty words), punctuation marks, etc.Main terms
Array with the term/s included in Tokens array that are found in the thesaurus. It also includes their synonyms and all the available translations.Broader terms
Array with one level superordinated terms (more general) to the terms in Main Terms array and all the available translations.Narrower terms
Array with one level subordinated terms (more specific) to the terms in Main Terms array and all the available translations.Related terms
Array with terms that are conceptually related but are neither hierarchical or equivalence relationships in nature to the terms in MainTerms array. It will also include all the available translations.Spatial condition
The spatial search makes it possible to limit the results obtained to a certain spatial area. The geometry indicating the area you selected is shown in following WKT string:Topic categories
You have chosen to display in the results list only those datasets relevant to the selected topic categories:Resource types
You have chosen to display in the results list only those datasets of the selected types:Formats
You have chosen to display in the results list only those datasets that have any online access in any of the following formats:Order of the results
Intrinsic importance
Topic relevance
Text importance
When typing a search text, the similarity with this text is the factor that usually most influences the order of the results. The system quantifies the order as a weighted sum of values coming from:- Similarity between the search text (or any of its translations) and the dataset title.
- Similarity between the search text (or any of its translations) and the dataset description.
- Similarity between the search text (or any of its translations) and the dataset keywords.
- Similarity between the broader/narrower terms (or any of their translations) and the dataset title.
- Similarity between the broader/narrower terms (or any of their translations) and the dataset description.
- Similarity between the broader/narrower terms (or any of their translations) and the dataset keywords.
- Similarity between the related terms (or any of their translations) and the dataset title.
- Similarity between the related terms (or any of their translations) and the dataset description.
- Similarity between the related terms (or any of their translations) and the dataset keywords.
Spatial matching
Dataset that have been searched inside
The system searches inside some dataset, providing subsets of records in a database or features in a layer. The number of selected records or features is displayed like this:
Clicking on the number of selected features (left link)opens a window that allows you to display the selected records on a map and the table with the main attributes. From there you can download the selected elements to different formats: shapefile, csv, geojson, etc.
You can also click on the name of the layer to which the features belong (right link) and display and query the entire layer in the EGDI map viewer.
When a dataset is not found in the metadata-based search but, with the same search criteria, features are found inside the dataset, then the dataset will be displayed in the results list.
When a search text is typed and a dataset is found in the metadata-based search, but the search on data returns no features, the system shows 0 features and warning because the system allows you to open features that could be valid for the search in the selected spatial boundary.