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Enabling European Archaeological Research: The ARIADNE E-Infrastructure [PDF]
In the last 20 years, e-infrastructures have become ever more important for the conduct and progress of research in all branches of scientific enterprise.
Vlachidis, A
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This discussion paper explores the role of Wikidata as a secondary database and linking hub for the Linked Open Samian Ware project, which builds upon the specialised archaeological primary database Samian Research.
Allard W. Mees, Florian Thiery
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Application of computer vision techniques for 3D matching and retrieval of archaeological objects. [PDF]
Jiménez-Badillo D +2 more
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Highlights of library data models in the era of Linked Open Data [PDF]
Semantic Web technologies and Linked data form a new reference framework for libraries. The library community aims to integrate its data with the Semantic Web and as a result new library data models have been developed.
Papatheodorou, Christos +2 more
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Preserving today for tomorrow: A case study of an archive of Interactive Music Installations [PDF]
This work presents the problems addressed and the first results obtained by a project aimed at the preservation of Interactive Music Installations (IMI).
Bressan, Federica +3 more
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SSHOC - National Gallery - Raphael Research Resource CIDOC CRM Mapped Dataset
Joseph Padfield, Orla Delaney
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Archaeology, formality & the CIDOC CRM
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Heritage domain. So much so, that it is frequently referred to as a ‘miracle cure’ and ‘the only show in town’. Yet despite this perception, the rate of its adoption – like that of the Semantic Web with which it is frequently associated – has been glacial ...
Isaksen, Leif +2 more
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Observing observatories: web observatories should use linked data
Web Observatories are a major international scientific collaboration concerned with data sources of a heterogeneous nature, and often quite large. Of course, they are not the first such collaboration; the Web itself was born as a response to a similar ...
Glaser, Hugh
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Metadata Visualization of Cultural Heritage Information within a Collaborative Environment [PDF]
Cultural content on the Web is available in various domains (cultural objects, datasets, geospatial data, moving images, scholarly texts and visual resources), concerns various topics, is written in different languages, targeted to both laymen and ...
Respaldiza Hidalgo, María Aránzazu +2 more
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SeaLiT Knowledge Graphs - Maritime History Data in RDF using a CIDOC-CRM extension (SeaLiT Ontology)
Athina Kritsotaki +2 more
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