The advantages of making research data widely available have become widely recognised in recent years. In archaeology, this has been difficult to achieve at a detailed data level. Repositories of curated excavation datasets are emerging, such as the Archaeology Data Service in the UK, tDAR in the USA, Arachne in Germany but cross search across different organisational data structures remains difficult. Increasingly such digital libraries are including the ‘grey literature’ of excavation reports not formally published. However, these reports are not meaningfully connected with other online data. Significant problems impede achieving the full potential of exposing excavation datasets for wider reuse, even supposing that cross search is techni...
Purpose: This paper sets out to discuss the use of information extraction (IE), a natural language-p...
The Semantic Web initiative has faced accusations that difficulties associated with its adoption can...
Semantic data modelling and data sharing are not yet common place in archaeological field excavation...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
Abstract. Findings from a data mapping and extraction exercise undertaken as part of the STAR projec...
Research data in archaeology is being made more accessible through the semantic efforts of the STAR ...
In the 2006 edition of the AlMA journal (Hardy et al, 2006) we reported preliminary research underta...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the semantic integration of data extracted from archae...
The volume of archaeological reports being produced since the introduction of PG161 has significantl...
. This paper discusses the automatic generation of rich metadata from excavation reports from the Ar...
In contemporary archaeological practice, archaeological data suffers from three main conditions: 1. ...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...
© 2015 ASIS & T. The article presents a method for automatic semantic indexing of archaeological gre...
Purpose: This paper sets out to discuss the use of information extraction (IE), a natural language-p...
The Semantic Web initiative has faced accusations that difficulties associated with its adoption can...
Semantic data modelling and data sharing are not yet common place in archaeological field excavation...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
Abstract. Findings from a data mapping and extraction exercise undertaken as part of the STAR projec...
Research data in archaeology is being made more accessible through the semantic efforts of the STAR ...
In the 2006 edition of the AlMA journal (Hardy et al, 2006) we reported preliminary research underta...
© The Author(s) 2018. This study investigates the semantic integration of data extracted from archae...
The volume of archaeological reports being produced since the introduction of PG161 has significantl...
. This paper discusses the automatic generation of rich metadata from excavation reports from the Ar...
In contemporary archaeological practice, archaeological data suffers from three main conditions: 1. ...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...
© 2015 ASIS & T. The article presents a method for automatic semantic indexing of archaeological gre...
Purpose: This paper sets out to discuss the use of information extraction (IE), a natural language-p...
The Semantic Web initiative has faced accusations that difficulties associated with its adoption can...
Semantic data modelling and data sharing are not yet common place in archaeological field excavation...