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An Ontological Approach to the Description of Visual and Iconographical Representations
The perception of our heritage is based on sign-functions, which relate visual representations to cognitive types, allowing us to make perceptual judgements over physical objects.
Nicola Carboni, Livio de Luca
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CIDOC CRM and Epigraphy: a Hermeneutic Challenge. [PDF]
This paper identifies the main concepts involved in the study of epigraphy and proposes the use of CIDOC CRM to encode epigraphic concepts and to model the scientific process of investigation related to the study of epigraphy. After analysing the existing CIDOC CRM entities and those provided by the CRMsci and CRMarchaeo extensions, we introduce more ...
Felicetti, Achille +3 more
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A CIDOC CRM based ontology: The SSHOCro
Presentation on The SSHOC Reference Ontology from Athina Kritsotaki (FORTH) presented at SHOC Archaeological Case Study Workshop on 25 May 2021.
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Transforming the CIDOC-CRM Model Into a Megalithic Monument Property Graph
This paper presents a method to store information about megalithic monument-building components as graph nodes in a knowledge graph (KG). As a case study, we analyse the dolmens from the region of Pavia (Portugal).
Ariele Câmara +2 more
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The CIDOC CRM, an Ontological Approach to Schema Heterogeneity
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM), now ISO/CD21127, is a core ontology that aims at enabling information exchange and integration between heterogeneous sources of cultural heritage information, archives and libraries. It provides semantic definitions and clarifications needed to transform disparate, heterogeneous information sources into a ...
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Connecting Archaeological Data and Grey Literature via Semantic Cross Search
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets. Matching free text grey literature reports with datasets poses yet more challenges.
Douglas Tudhope +3 more
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Making the Resources Fit Together. Interconnection of Diverse Archaeological Document Collections
This article reflects the participation of the Museum Project, Norway in the actions of the ARENA project. In particular the article highlights issues along the pathway to interoperability that the Museum Project found most important in its participation;
Øyvind Eide +2 more
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Museum Linked Open Data: Ontologies, Datasets, Projects
The Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (GLAM) sector deals with complex and varied data. Integrating that data, especially across institutions, has always been a challenge.
Vladimir Alexiev
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Digital cultural heritage standards: from silo to semantic web. [PDF]
O'Neill B, Stapleton L.
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FAIR data for prehistoric mining archaeology. [PDF]
Hiebel G +4 more
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