This paper will present an overview of the general ontology-building tool, known as CIDOC CRM (the International Committee for Documentation Conceptual Reference Model). Starting from the challenge to create a structured retrieval tool to Google, the ability of CRM will be explored in terms of its ability to create structured descriptions of potentially any artefact, person/body or event. CRM has also been applied to FRBR (the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) to create a revision of FRBR known as FRBRoo. That revision will be explained in this paper
Over the last years, many projects and institutions have worked on transforming object documentation...
Presentation on The SSHOC Reference Ontology from Athina Kritsotaki (FORTH) presented at SHOC Archae...
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Abstract. The CIDOC CRM provides an ontology for describing entities, prop-erties and relationships ...
This conference presentation looks at the Google ‘problem’ and how to create an alternative to a lar...
International audienceLibraries and museums developed rules for the description of their collections...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC-CRM) is an ISO Standard ontology for the cultural domain...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM), now ISO/CD21127, is a core ontology that aims at enablin...
Conference cancelled due to COVID19International audienceThe CIDOC-CRM ontology is a standard for cu...
In order to integrate information from heterogeneous sources, ontologies as semantic technologies is...
Abstract. Ontologies on the Semantic Web form a basis for representing human-conceivable knowledge i...
Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Mo...
Short presentation to introduce CIDOC-CRM, given at the NFDI Working Group Ontology Mapping & Harmon...
The article describes a new approach to the modelling and publication of lexicographic resources, in...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
Over the last years, many projects and institutions have worked on transforming object documentation...
Presentation on The SSHOC Reference Ontology from Athina Kritsotaki (FORTH) presented at SHOC Archae...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοNowadays, due to the growing development of eGovernment information system...
Abstract. The CIDOC CRM provides an ontology for describing entities, prop-erties and relationships ...
This conference presentation looks at the Google ‘problem’ and how to create an alternative to a lar...
International audienceLibraries and museums developed rules for the description of their collections...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC-CRM) is an ISO Standard ontology for the cultural domain...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM), now ISO/CD21127, is a core ontology that aims at enablin...
Conference cancelled due to COVID19International audienceThe CIDOC-CRM ontology is a standard for cu...
In order to integrate information from heterogeneous sources, ontologies as semantic technologies is...
Abstract. Ontologies on the Semantic Web form a basis for representing human-conceivable knowledge i...
Building semantic bridges between museums, libraries and archives: The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Mo...
Short presentation to introduce CIDOC-CRM, given at the NFDI Working Group Ontology Mapping & Harmon...
The article describes a new approach to the modelling and publication of lexicographic resources, in...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
Over the last years, many projects and institutions have worked on transforming object documentation...
Presentation on The SSHOC Reference Ontology from Athina Kritsotaki (FORTH) presented at SHOC Archae...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοNowadays, due to the growing development of eGovernment information system...