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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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SeaLiT Knowledge Graphs - Maritime History Data in RDF using a CIDOC-CRM extension (SeaLiT Ontology)
Athina Kritsotaki +2 more
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The preservation and understanding of architectural heritage face growing challenges due to rapid urbanization and globalization. This study investigates Beijing’s official Pailou, rediscovering its dual role as a spatial marker and cultural transmitter ...
Juan Yang +2 more
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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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Following a technical survey of its of historic frame collection, the Yale Center for British Art has catalogued its frames as extensively as its art collection, and now shares it with the world via web pages for human users as well as through machine ...
Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass
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Moving from ISAD(G) to a CIDOC CRM-based Linked Data Model in the Portuguese Archives [PDF]
Inês Koch +2 more
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Making Historical Gyroscopes Alive-2D and 3D Preservations by Sensor Fusion and Open Data Access. [PDF]
Fritsch D +6 more
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Demystifying the CIDOC CRM: a lightweight introduction
This paper provides a concise overview of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC CRM). The CIDOC CRM is a formal ontology initially developed for museums and cultural institutions to describe and organize their data. It serves as the ISO standard for representing museum and cultural heritage knowledge.
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Digital Twins and Enabling Technologies in Museums and Cultural Heritage: An Overview. [PDF]
Luther W, Baloian N, Biella D, Sacher D.
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OntPreHer3D: Ontology for Preservation of Cultural Heritage 3D Models
This work addresses issues related to digital 3D models of cultural heritage in the context of FAIR data. It introduces OntPreHer3D, an ontological extension of the CIDOC CRM for the comprehensive preservation of 3D models.
Bajena, Igor Piotr
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