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Modeling and querying provenance by extending CIDOC CRM

Distributed and Parallel Databases, 2010
This paper elaborates on the problem of modeling provenance for both physical and digital objects. In particular it discusses provenance according to OAIS (ISO 14721:2003) and how it relates with the conceptualization of CIDOC CRM ontology (ISO 21127:2006).
Maria Theodoridou   +4 more
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Mapping MPEG-7 to CIDOC/CRM

2011
The MPEG-7 is the dominant standard for multimedia content description; thus, the audiovisual Digital Library contents should be described in terms of MPEG-7. Since there exists a huge amount of audiovisual content in the cultural heritage domain, it is expected that several cultural heritage objects, as well as entities related with them (i.e. people,
Anastasia Angelopoulou   +2 more
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CIDOC CRM in Action – Experiences and Challenges

2007
Integration of metadata from heterogeneous sources is a major issue when connecting cultural institutions to digital library networks. Uniform access to metadata is impeded by the structural and semantic heterogeneities of the metadata and metadata schemes used in the source systems.
Philipp Nussbaumer, Bernhard Haslhofer
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Automatic Generation of Crosswalks through CIDOC CRM

2012
In this paper, we propose an algorithm that automatically generates crosswalks between metadata schemas. The algorithm exploits the mappings between the schemas and the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM), defined as part of an ontology-based integration architecture proposed by our research team.
Panorea Gaitanou   +2 more
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A CIDOC CRM-based Model for the Documentation of Heritage Sciences

2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHERITAGE) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018), 2018
The paper describes an approach to the documentation of scientific data produced in heritage sciences interdisciplinary research. Since such activities fall within the scope of a scientific discipline (e.g. physics or chemistry) and of cultural heritage, the documentation system must draw from both. The paper proposes an overarching system based on the
Franco Niccolucci, Achille Felicetti
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FRBR & CIDOC-CRM : perspektive harmonizacije

2006
U radu se razmatraju funkcionalna svojstva kao ključan koncept pri stvaranju normi i uspostavljanju određene metodologije u praksi. Opisuje se CIDOC-ov konceptualni referentni model, aktivnosti Grupe za harmonizaciju FRBR-a i CRM-a te perspektive i problemi koji se javljaju pri harmonizaciji.
Ivanović, Jozo   +2 more
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Application of CIDOC-CRM for the Russian Heritage Cloud Platform

2015
This paper describes the usage of CIDOC-CRM ontology for the online representation of cultural heritage data on, based on class templates; and also describes the motivation for choosing the CIDOC-CRM ontology as the basis for the Russian Heritage Cloud project, a recent collaboration started between ITMO University and a number of museums in Russia.
Eugene Cherny   +4 more
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Archaeology, formality & the CIDOC CRM [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
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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Semantische Datenmodellierung mit dem CIDOC CRM

2017
Die semantische Anreicherung von Forschungsdaten mit Hilfe von Ontologien ist eine Möglichkeit, Daten zu strukturieren und langfristig interpretierbar zu machen. Für die Modellierung der Datenstruktur ist es wichtig, sowohl die technische Ebene zu verstehen, als auch mit geisteswissenschaftlichem Blick die Anforderungen des zu behandelnden Gegenstandes
Große, Peggy   +2 more
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Mapping Encoded Archival Description to CIDOC CRM [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
In this paper we analyze the semantics of the archival description, expressed through the Encoded Archival Description. Through this analysis it is concluded that an EAD document is a hierarchy of documentation elements and attributes and that through this documentation the archive is semantically expressed through three di erent hierarchies (hierarchy
Bountouri, Lina, Gergatsoulis, Manolis
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