In this paper a practical method is presented for creating documentation of cultural historical targets using an event-centric core ontology. By using semantic documentation templates and an XML-based query language, a domain specific documentation model can be created and flexible user interfaces can be built easily for accessing and editing the documentation. Keywords. ontologies, cultural historical documentation, information retrievalpeerReviewe
The WissKI system provides a framework for ontology based science communication and cultural heritag...
Abstract: The paper discusses several aspects of the use of ontological knowledge and some concomita...
International audienceInstitutions working in cultural heritage contexts have at their disposal larg...
In the past years, there has been increasing concern on ontology for its ability to explain data sem...
In the past years, there has been increasing concern on ontology for its ability to explain data sem...
Events are an essential component of cultural heritage Linked Data: they link actors, places, times,...
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The research paths of Cultural Heritage (CH) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have increasingly foun...
In this paper we outline the importance of event-centric documentation for structuring cultural meta...
Cultural heritage consists of heterogeneous resources: archaeological artefacts, monuments, sites, l...
An increasing number of cultural heritage institutions publish data online. Ontologies can be used t...
This article aims to explore representation of the content knowledge of historical Malay manuscripts...
Abstract. In this presentation we describe a methodology we have adopted for coding the semantic str...
In this paper, we describe an engineering process of building an ontology for Yorùbá Cultural Herita...
FAIR Heritage: Digital Methods, Scholarly Editing, and Tools for Cultural and Natural Heritage, Wedn...
The WissKI system provides a framework for ontology based science communication and cultural heritag...
Abstract: The paper discusses several aspects of the use of ontological knowledge and some concomita...
International audienceInstitutions working in cultural heritage contexts have at their disposal larg...
In the past years, there has been increasing concern on ontology for its ability to explain data sem...
In the past years, there has been increasing concern on ontology for its ability to explain data sem...
Events are an essential component of cultural heritage Linked Data: they link actors, places, times,...
In this paper, we describe an approach to information description and extraction from full-text mark...
The research paths of Cultural Heritage (CH) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have increasingly foun...
In this paper we outline the importance of event-centric documentation for structuring cultural meta...
Cultural heritage consists of heterogeneous resources: archaeological artefacts, monuments, sites, l...
An increasing number of cultural heritage institutions publish data online. Ontologies can be used t...
This article aims to explore representation of the content knowledge of historical Malay manuscripts...
Abstract. In this presentation we describe a methodology we have adopted for coding the semantic str...
In this paper, we describe an engineering process of building an ontology for Yorùbá Cultural Herita...
FAIR Heritage: Digital Methods, Scholarly Editing, and Tools for Cultural and Natural Heritage, Wedn...
The WissKI system provides a framework for ontology based science communication and cultural heritag...
Abstract: The paper discusses several aspects of the use of ontological knowledge and some concomita...
International audienceInstitutions working in cultural heritage contexts have at their disposal larg...