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The conceptual models aim to describe and organize concepts from a given domain in order to establish semantic bridges between various information resources in different contexts.
Mateus da Silva Reis +2 more
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In this article, we present the Silknow project (Silk heritage in the knowledge society: from punched card to big data, deep learning and visual/tangible simulations, 2018-2021).
Marie Puren, Pierre Vernus
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Megalithism Representation in CIDOC-CRM
The definition of Megalithism is found in specialized and academic works, on Archaeology and Prehistory, as well as in generalist dictionaries, glossaries and encyclopedias. However we are not aware of formal definitions specifically to this particular domain.
Ivo Santos +4 more
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MEMOR: A database of archeological human remains collections from Flanders, Belgium
Map of sites where skeletal collections were excavated. Abstract The aim of this article is to describe a newly created open access database of archeological human remains collections from Flanders, Belgium. The MEMOR database (www.memor.be) was created to provide an overview of the current practices of loans, reburial, and the research potential of ...
Isabelle De Groote +9 more
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Representing change: User interaction and data modelling of an identity paradox [PDF]
Historical data are challenging to represent, and this is especially true for objects whose identity undergoes several changes - physical and functional - over time, such as historic buildings.
Remo Grillo
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An automatic data quality approach to assess semantic data from cultural heritage institutions
Abstract In recent years, cultural heritage institutions have been exploring the benefits of applying Linked Open Data to their catalogs and digital materials. Innovative and creative methods have emerged to publish and reuse digital contents to promote computational access, such as the concepts of Labs and Collections as Data.
Gustavo Candela
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Automated methods for image detection of cultural heritage: Overviews and perspectives
Abstract Remote sensing data covering large geographical areas can be easily accessed and are being acquired with greater frequency. The massive volume of data requires an automated image analysis system. By taking advantage of the increasing availability of data using computer vision, we can design specific systems to automate data analysis and ...
Ariele Câmara +3 more
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Abstrakt: Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit Fragen zum Sammeln und Ausstellen des Phänomens Musik am Beispiel einer privaten Sammlung und dem damit in Verbindung stehenden materiellen und immateriellen Kulturerbe. Diese Sammlung bezieht sich auf einen besonderen Musikstil – das Genre der Volksmusik unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der ...
Translation: Bernadette Biedermann
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Collecting and Exhibiting Traditional and Popular Alpine Folk Music in Austria—A Case Study
Abstract This paper presents a case study dedicated to a particular genre of folk music popular in the Alpine countries, and its collection and display in Austria in connection with a project in which the author was involved. The theoretical and practical questions related to this study reflect the needs and challenges posed by this topic in terms of ...
Bernadette Biedermann
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Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data
Abstract Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European history and culture, and there are numerous databases devoted to describing them in detail. This descriptive information, however, is typically available only in separate data silos based on incompatible data models and user interfaces.
Mikko Koho +15 more
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