Conference cancelled due to COVID19International audienceThe CIDOC-CRM ontology is a standard for cultural heritage data modeling. Despite its large exploitation, the ontology is primarily maintained in a semi-formal notation, which makes it difficult to homogeneously exploit it in digital environments. In addition, the ontology consists of several classes and relations, whereas one sometimes wishes to reuse it but only partially. The purpose of the paper is to contribute to the use of CIDOC by strengthening its foundations. On the basis of formal ontology theories, we propose a first analysis of the ontology to enhance its conceptual structure. We also present a preliminary modularization of CIDOC aimed at enhancing both its formalization ...
The Cultural Heritage (CH) domain encompasses a wide range of different disciplines, serving the stu...
Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Mo...
In order to unify access to multiple heterogeneous sources of cultural heritage data, many datasets ...
International audienceInstitutions working in cultural heritage contexts have at their disposal larg...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM), now ISO/CD21127, is a core ontology that aims at enablin...
Abstract. Ontologies on the Semantic Web form a basis for representing human-conceivable knowledge i...
In order to integrate information from heterogeneous sources, ontologies as semantic technologies is...
Version auteur de la communication présentée en juin 2012 lors des JIAP-2012, à paraître dans les Ac...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC-CRM) is an ISO Standard ontology for the cultural domain...
Abstract: This paper presents the methodology that has been successfully employed over the past 5 ye...
The article aims at presenting the formal ontology CIDOC-Conceptual Reference Model, used for allowi...
Through this paper we propose to know and reflect on the CIDOC CRM model, a standard capable of inte...
The CIDOC CRM provides an extensive ontology for describing entities and properties appearing in cul...
This talk addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by historical research in order ...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
The Cultural Heritage (CH) domain encompasses a wide range of different disciplines, serving the stu...
Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Mo...
In order to unify access to multiple heterogeneous sources of cultural heritage data, many datasets ...
International audienceInstitutions working in cultural heritage contexts have at their disposal larg...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM), now ISO/CD21127, is a core ontology that aims at enablin...
Abstract. Ontologies on the Semantic Web form a basis for representing human-conceivable knowledge i...
In order to integrate information from heterogeneous sources, ontologies as semantic technologies is...
Version auteur de la communication présentée en juin 2012 lors des JIAP-2012, à paraître dans les Ac...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC-CRM) is an ISO Standard ontology for the cultural domain...
Abstract: This paper presents the methodology that has been successfully employed over the past 5 ye...
The article aims at presenting the formal ontology CIDOC-Conceptual Reference Model, used for allowi...
Through this paper we propose to know and reflect on the CIDOC CRM model, a standard capable of inte...
The CIDOC CRM provides an extensive ontology for describing entities and properties appearing in cul...
This talk addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by historical research in order ...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
The Cultural Heritage (CH) domain encompasses a wide range of different disciplines, serving the stu...
Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Mo...
In order to unify access to multiple heterogeneous sources of cultural heritage data, many datasets ...