This paper presents a framework for processing Museum databases according to a set of interlinked ontologies, including CIDOC-CRM, and loading them in a reason-able view of the web of data, providing additional links to datasets from the LOD cloud. The infrastructure allows accessing the data via SPARQL queries and to verbalize the query results in natural language, the GF formalism, which allows access to 18 natural languages.
A presentation about web archiving projects end-user perspective review, as well about web archiving in Serbia, presented at VIII National conference of National center for digitization, Belgrade, Serbia, April 16, 2009.
Béatrice Markhoff - Semantic mediation ArSol and CIDOC CRMariadnenetwork
Presentation given by Béatrice Markhoff of the University of Tours at the ARIADNE winter school on work that has been carried out to integrate data and to implement ArSol (Archives du Sol). The presentation describes the mapping to the CIDOC CRM and how its been implemented to provide a web based application.
Achille Felicetti "Introduction to the Ariadne winter school and to the ARIAD...ariadnenetwork
This presentation, by Achille Felicetti of PIN, gives an introduction to the ARIADNE winter school, to the ARIADNE research infrastructure and to the integration of archaeological datasets into the infrastructure. The process of integrating diverse datasets using the ARIADNE Catalogue Data Model to provide a high level description and the strategies to support retrieval by subject, period and map location.
The document summarizes the Biodiversity Heritage Library for Europe (BHL-Europe), a project that aims to make European biodiversity literature freely available online. It provides an overview of BHL-Europe's goals, partners, and services, including a bibliographic database containing over 500,000 records and tools for accessing literature and identifying taxonomic names. BHL-Europe coordinates the digitization of content from natural history collections across Europe for inclusion in its portal and Europeana.
Pieterjan Deckers - Medea an online platform for recording metal-detected findsariadnenetwork
Presentation given by Pieterjan Deckers of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel at the ARIADNE winter school about MEDEA, an online platform for recording metal-detected finds. The presentation describes the background to the project and its approach.
The document discusses using semantic approaches like linked data and ontologies to organize and describe data. It explains that linked data uses URIs, RDF, and linking to other data sets. Ontologies define the formal meaning of terms in a domain and can be used for data modeling, consistency checking, and inferring implicit information. Describing data sets semantically could improve data search, organization, and connections between datasets in domains like transportation, traffic, and planning for a data portal.
Digitisation and Digital Humanities - what is the role of Libraries?cneudecker
The document discusses the role of libraries in digitization and digital humanities. It provides an overview of the Berlin State Library's digitization efforts including its in-house digitization center that produces 1.7M images annually. It also describes the library's digital collections portal containing over 180,000 digitized documents. Additionally, it outlines several projects involving newspaper digitization, optical character recognition improvement, named entity recognition, and developing an experimental space for digital research.
A presentation about web archiving projects end-user perspective review, as well about web archiving in Serbia, presented at VIII National conference of National center for digitization, Belgrade, Serbia, April 16, 2009.
Béatrice Markhoff - Semantic mediation ArSol and CIDOC CRMariadnenetwork
Presentation given by Béatrice Markhoff of the University of Tours at the ARIADNE winter school on work that has been carried out to integrate data and to implement ArSol (Archives du Sol). The presentation describes the mapping to the CIDOC CRM and how its been implemented to provide a web based application.
Achille Felicetti "Introduction to the Ariadne winter school and to the ARIAD...ariadnenetwork
This presentation, by Achille Felicetti of PIN, gives an introduction to the ARIADNE winter school, to the ARIADNE research infrastructure and to the integration of archaeological datasets into the infrastructure. The process of integrating diverse datasets using the ARIADNE Catalogue Data Model to provide a high level description and the strategies to support retrieval by subject, period and map location.
The document summarizes the Biodiversity Heritage Library for Europe (BHL-Europe), a project that aims to make European biodiversity literature freely available online. It provides an overview of BHL-Europe's goals, partners, and services, including a bibliographic database containing over 500,000 records and tools for accessing literature and identifying taxonomic names. BHL-Europe coordinates the digitization of content from natural history collections across Europe for inclusion in its portal and Europeana.
Pieterjan Deckers - Medea an online platform for recording metal-detected findsariadnenetwork
Presentation given by Pieterjan Deckers of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel at the ARIADNE winter school about MEDEA, an online platform for recording metal-detected finds. The presentation describes the background to the project and its approach.
The document discusses using semantic approaches like linked data and ontologies to organize and describe data. It explains that linked data uses URIs, RDF, and linking to other data sets. Ontologies define the formal meaning of terms in a domain and can be used for data modeling, consistency checking, and inferring implicit information. Describing data sets semantically could improve data search, organization, and connections between datasets in domains like transportation, traffic, and planning for a data portal.
Digitisation and Digital Humanities - what is the role of Libraries?cneudecker
The document discusses the role of libraries in digitization and digital humanities. It provides an overview of the Berlin State Library's digitization efforts including its in-house digitization center that produces 1.7M images annually. It also describes the library's digital collections portal containing over 180,000 digitized documents. Additionally, it outlines several projects involving newspaper digitization, optical character recognition improvement, named entity recognition, and developing an experimental space for digital research.
Multimodal Perspectives for Digitised Historical Newspaperscneudecker
This document discusses challenges and opportunities in analyzing digitized historical newspapers. It describes several projects aimed at improving OCR accuracy using deep learning models, extracting structural information using computer vision and heuristics, and establishing standards for metadata and evaluation. Key challenges include the need for more granular and representative ground truth newspaper data, methods that combine machine learning and domain knowledge, and community efforts around shared tasks, seminars, and an atlas of digitized newspapers to advance interdisciplinary research. The overall goal is to make cultural heritage collections more accessible online through improved digitization and analysis of newspapers.
The Use of Big Data Techniques for Digital ArchivingSven Schlarb
These slides were used in a presentation at the "Our Digital Future - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Long Term Data Preservation and Access" conference in Cambridge/UK in March 2016 in the session "Current and Future perspectives on technology for data preservation and sharing". They describe work in progress in the E-ARK project, which is co-funded by the European Commission and has as its main objective the creation of a scalable open source, digital archiving system offering efficent search and access content of very large digital object collections. The focus of this presentation lies on describing the core big data technologies (Apache Hadoop, Apache Hbase, and the document repository Lily developed by NGData), the architecture of the E-ARK integrated prototype implementation, and data mining use cases related to geographical data, named entitity extraction, and OLAP data analysis.
‘Facilitating User Engagement by Enriching Library Data using Semantic Techno...CONUL Conference
The ADAPT Centre is funded under the SFI Research Centres Programme and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund. The document discusses two demonstrators that were developed to facilitate user engagement with library data from Trinity College Dublin by enriching the data with semantic technologies. The first demonstrator was a mobile application that used linked library data and geospatial information. The second demonstrator interlinked the library metadata with a dataset of Irish churches using spatial relationships and functions defined in GeoSPARQL.
‘Online exhibit tools: Google Cultural Institute vs Omeka and other open sour...CONUL Conference
This document compares the online exhibit tools Google Arts & Culture (GAC) and Omeka. It summarizes their key differences, including that GAC is not open source and invitation only, while Omeka is open source and free to use. It evaluates them against functional requirements like layout customization, multimedia handling, and user interaction features. While GAC exhibits attract casual users, Omeka provides more customization and engagement of other users. The document concludes by recommending libraries embrace interoperable, metadata-driven tools to create sustainable online exhibit models.
Integrating archaeological data: The ARIADNE Infrastructure, Achille Felicett...ariadnenetwork
This presentation by Achille Felicetti of PIN (Università degli Studi di Firenze, Prato) on the work by the ARIADNE infrastructure to integrating archaeological data was given as part of a workshop organised by Digital Humanities Austria. The workshop focussed on the pressing question of long-term preservation of digital data from various angles, central being user needs specific to the different fields of the Humanities. Felicetti introduced the ARIADNE research infrastructure, which has been funded by the EC's FP7 programme, to integrate archaeological research datasets from across Europe and support their uses by researchers.
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Publishing and Using Cultural Heritage Linked Data on the Semantic Web" by Eero Hyvönen. Aalto University, Finland.
"Publicar y utilizar la herencia cultural de los datos enlazados en la web semántica" por Eero Hyvönen. Universidad de Aalto, Finlandia.
New Discovery Tools for Digital Humanities and Spatial Data (Summary of the J...Micah Altman
This document discusses new tools for digital humanities and spatial data. It describes how physical discovery of manuscripts led to new methods of transmission and preservation of information over time. Modern libraries are indexing resources through internal catalogs and digital objects. The text advocates for moving resources on the semantic web using linked open data with RDF to better integrate geographic data and connect projects. The future of catalogs may involve direct access to digital resources through APIs, linked open data, and graph databases to allow deeper analysis of content and spatial indexing of metadata.
This document discusses information curation and database aesthetics in archiving net-based artworks. It defines database aesthetics as applying the logic of databases to impose order on information collections and visualize patterns. The document explores using databases in curating and presenting art, as well as archiving artworks and their contextual metadata. It examines challenges in preserving one specific net-based artwork over time, such as non-functional forms, large text sizes, obsolete links ("link rot"), and displaying garbled Korean characters properly. The document describes solutions like restoring functionality, adopting current display standards, and showing the work as originally experienced.
National Library of Romania - Digital Library Adina Ciocoiu
The document summarizes the history and objectives of Romania's National Digital Library (NDL). It discusses how the NDL was established in 2007-2008 to digitize and provide access to Romania's written cultural heritage. The NDL aims to preserve manuscripts and materials, facilitate access to documents, and improve access for users. It currently contains around 3,000 digitized documents and uses a digital asset management system to provide search and access services to users.
LoCloud: Local Content in a Europeana Cloudlocloud
IMCW 2013 Conference
Presentation on LoCloud by B. Yılmaz, Ö. Külcü, Y. Ünal & T. Çakmak, Hacettepe University, Turkey
4-6 September 2013
Limerick, Ireland.
The document summarizes a presentation on using a knowledge graph to represent artifacts from multiple collections. It describes representing artifacts, their components, and relationships to events, places, and concepts as abstract fundamental categories and relationships. Searching can be done over these relationships rather than SPARQL queries. The approach aims to integrate materials analysis and 3D models of artifacts into the knowledge graph to allow richer descriptions and searching over sets of related artifacts. Challenges include attaching analysis to shards, enabling search over enriched descriptions, and representing sets such as artifact families and potential re-assemblies across collections.
GLAMorous LOD and ResearchSpace introductionBarry Norton
This document discusses the development of ResearchSpace (RS), a platform that allows researchers to make claims by adding to and modifying data from cultural heritage institutions in a way that preserves canonical data. RS components include search, data annotation, image annotation, a "data basket" for collecting items, a dashboard, and conjunctive search. It also discusses fundamental relationships that can be represented in linked cultural data.
This document discusses using human computation in the linked data management life cycle. It describes how human computation can help with tasks that are difficult for machines, such as modeling domains and integrating data from different sources. Two common forms of human computation are described: Games With a Purpose, which disguise tasks as games, and microtask crowdsourcing using monetary rewards. Examples of using these approaches in linked data tasks such as data integration, annotation and ontology population are provided. Challenges of translating tasks to microtasks and optimizing the human computation process are also outlined.
This document discusses early collaborative features being developed for the ResearchSpace (RS) project. It covers:
- An overview of previous and upcoming workshops covering search features, data annotation, and more.
- New team members joining the project.
- Plans to allow users to build collections from search results by copying, creating new collections, or adding to existing collections.
- Questions about terminology for collections and handling relationships between different collection types.
Vladimir Alexiev presented ResearchSpace, a virtual research environment (VRE) based on the CIDOC CRM ontology. ResearchSpace aims to provide tools and services to support collaborative research projects for cultural heritage scholars. It aggregates data from various sources using semantic technologies and the CIDOC CRM ontology, allows semantic search of the data based on fundamental relations, and includes features for data analysis, collaboration, and web publication. The presentation provided an overview of Ontotext, the company developing ResearchSpace, described some of ResearchSpace's key capabilities, and discussed how the CIDOC CRM is central to ResearchSpace's approach.
The H2020 ‘Inclusive Innovative and Reflective Societies’ Work Programme for ...Gravitate Project
This document announces an information day about the Horizon 2020 'Inclusive Innovative and Reflective Societies' Work Programme for 2017. The event will include presentations on the work programme and calls for proposals, advice on preparing proposals, and a presentation on a successful Cypriot project. It will take place on November 25th in Nicosia, Cyprus, and include sessions on the work programme, getting started on proposals, a Q&A, coffee breaks, and a presentation on a Cypriot cultural heritage project.
Este documento presenta los requerimientos y actividades académicas para los estudiantes del 5° año básico "A" del Colegio Camilo Henríquez para la semana del 11 al 15 de abril. Entre los requerimientos se encuentran traer libros de lectura diaria, trabajar con libros Ziemax, realizar una salida pedagógica el viernes y pagar $5.000 para dicha salida. También presenta el horario de atención de los profesores, los objetivos y materiales necesarios para cada asignatura, y las
Prezentacija Spark.me, regionalne konferencije posvećene Internetu, tehnologiji i biznisu, koja će se održati 26. i 27. septembra 2013. godine u hotelu Splendid (Crna Gora). Dobrodošli!
***
Presentation of Spark.me, a regional conference dedicated to Internet, technology and business, which will be held on September 26 & 27, 2013 in hotel Splendid (Montenegro). Welcome!
Jorge disfruta de la vista desde la tienda de la escuela, especialmente de los árboles y autos. Sin embargo, desaprueba un baño en mal estado con escombros peligrosos y escaleras que podrían causar lesiones. Para mejorar la escuela, Jorge hablaría con el director sobre quitar el baño dañado para aumentar la seguridad de los estudiantes y mejorar la apariencia de la preparatoria.
OpenLaszlo is a web application framework that allows developers to build rich internet applications. It uses a client-server model where the OpenLaszlo client runs in a web browser and communicates with a Laszlo server. The framework supports secure communication using the SSL security model and authenticates users when accessing web services and databases.
The League of Women Voters of Maine Education Fund conducts voter education activities in a nonpartisan manner. It builds citizen participation through studying issues, enabling people to seek solutions through education. The document provides information on voting in Maine, including how to register, find one's polling place, vote, and request an absentee ballot.
Multimodal Perspectives for Digitised Historical Newspaperscneudecker
This document discusses challenges and opportunities in analyzing digitized historical newspapers. It describes several projects aimed at improving OCR accuracy using deep learning models, extracting structural information using computer vision and heuristics, and establishing standards for metadata and evaluation. Key challenges include the need for more granular and representative ground truth newspaper data, methods that combine machine learning and domain knowledge, and community efforts around shared tasks, seminars, and an atlas of digitized newspapers to advance interdisciplinary research. The overall goal is to make cultural heritage collections more accessible online through improved digitization and analysis of newspapers.
The Use of Big Data Techniques for Digital ArchivingSven Schlarb
These slides were used in a presentation at the "Our Digital Future - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Long Term Data Preservation and Access" conference in Cambridge/UK in March 2016 in the session "Current and Future perspectives on technology for data preservation and sharing". They describe work in progress in the E-ARK project, which is co-funded by the European Commission and has as its main objective the creation of a scalable open source, digital archiving system offering efficent search and access content of very large digital object collections. The focus of this presentation lies on describing the core big data technologies (Apache Hadoop, Apache Hbase, and the document repository Lily developed by NGData), the architecture of the E-ARK integrated prototype implementation, and data mining use cases related to geographical data, named entitity extraction, and OLAP data analysis.
‘Facilitating User Engagement by Enriching Library Data using Semantic Techno...CONUL Conference
The ADAPT Centre is funded under the SFI Research Centres Programme and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund. The document discusses two demonstrators that were developed to facilitate user engagement with library data from Trinity College Dublin by enriching the data with semantic technologies. The first demonstrator was a mobile application that used linked library data and geospatial information. The second demonstrator interlinked the library metadata with a dataset of Irish churches using spatial relationships and functions defined in GeoSPARQL.
‘Online exhibit tools: Google Cultural Institute vs Omeka and other open sour...CONUL Conference
This document compares the online exhibit tools Google Arts & Culture (GAC) and Omeka. It summarizes their key differences, including that GAC is not open source and invitation only, while Omeka is open source and free to use. It evaluates them against functional requirements like layout customization, multimedia handling, and user interaction features. While GAC exhibits attract casual users, Omeka provides more customization and engagement of other users. The document concludes by recommending libraries embrace interoperable, metadata-driven tools to create sustainable online exhibit models.
Integrating archaeological data: The ARIADNE Infrastructure, Achille Felicett...ariadnenetwork
This presentation by Achille Felicetti of PIN (Università degli Studi di Firenze, Prato) on the work by the ARIADNE infrastructure to integrating archaeological data was given as part of a workshop organised by Digital Humanities Austria. The workshop focussed on the pressing question of long-term preservation of digital data from various angles, central being user needs specific to the different fields of the Humanities. Felicetti introduced the ARIADNE research infrastructure, which has been funded by the EC's FP7 programme, to integrate archaeological research datasets from across Europe and support their uses by researchers.
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Publishing and Using Cultural Heritage Linked Data on the Semantic Web" by Eero Hyvönen. Aalto University, Finland.
"Publicar y utilizar la herencia cultural de los datos enlazados en la web semántica" por Eero Hyvönen. Universidad de Aalto, Finlandia.
New Discovery Tools for Digital Humanities and Spatial Data (Summary of the J...Micah Altman
This document discusses new tools for digital humanities and spatial data. It describes how physical discovery of manuscripts led to new methods of transmission and preservation of information over time. Modern libraries are indexing resources through internal catalogs and digital objects. The text advocates for moving resources on the semantic web using linked open data with RDF to better integrate geographic data and connect projects. The future of catalogs may involve direct access to digital resources through APIs, linked open data, and graph databases to allow deeper analysis of content and spatial indexing of metadata.
This document discusses information curation and database aesthetics in archiving net-based artworks. It defines database aesthetics as applying the logic of databases to impose order on information collections and visualize patterns. The document explores using databases in curating and presenting art, as well as archiving artworks and their contextual metadata. It examines challenges in preserving one specific net-based artwork over time, such as non-functional forms, large text sizes, obsolete links ("link rot"), and displaying garbled Korean characters properly. The document describes solutions like restoring functionality, adopting current display standards, and showing the work as originally experienced.
National Library of Romania - Digital Library Adina Ciocoiu
The document summarizes the history and objectives of Romania's National Digital Library (NDL). It discusses how the NDL was established in 2007-2008 to digitize and provide access to Romania's written cultural heritage. The NDL aims to preserve manuscripts and materials, facilitate access to documents, and improve access for users. It currently contains around 3,000 digitized documents and uses a digital asset management system to provide search and access services to users.
LoCloud: Local Content in a Europeana Cloudlocloud
IMCW 2013 Conference
Presentation on LoCloud by B. Yılmaz, Ö. Külcü, Y. Ünal & T. Çakmak, Hacettepe University, Turkey
4-6 September 2013
Limerick, Ireland.
The document summarizes a presentation on using a knowledge graph to represent artifacts from multiple collections. It describes representing artifacts, their components, and relationships to events, places, and concepts as abstract fundamental categories and relationships. Searching can be done over these relationships rather than SPARQL queries. The approach aims to integrate materials analysis and 3D models of artifacts into the knowledge graph to allow richer descriptions and searching over sets of related artifacts. Challenges include attaching analysis to shards, enabling search over enriched descriptions, and representing sets such as artifact families and potential re-assemblies across collections.
GLAMorous LOD and ResearchSpace introductionBarry Norton
This document discusses the development of ResearchSpace (RS), a platform that allows researchers to make claims by adding to and modifying data from cultural heritage institutions in a way that preserves canonical data. RS components include search, data annotation, image annotation, a "data basket" for collecting items, a dashboard, and conjunctive search. It also discusses fundamental relationships that can be represented in linked cultural data.
This document discusses using human computation in the linked data management life cycle. It describes how human computation can help with tasks that are difficult for machines, such as modeling domains and integrating data from different sources. Two common forms of human computation are described: Games With a Purpose, which disguise tasks as games, and microtask crowdsourcing using monetary rewards. Examples of using these approaches in linked data tasks such as data integration, annotation and ontology population are provided. Challenges of translating tasks to microtasks and optimizing the human computation process are also outlined.
This document discusses early collaborative features being developed for the ResearchSpace (RS) project. It covers:
- An overview of previous and upcoming workshops covering search features, data annotation, and more.
- New team members joining the project.
- Plans to allow users to build collections from search results by copying, creating new collections, or adding to existing collections.
- Questions about terminology for collections and handling relationships between different collection types.
Vladimir Alexiev presented ResearchSpace, a virtual research environment (VRE) based on the CIDOC CRM ontology. ResearchSpace aims to provide tools and services to support collaborative research projects for cultural heritage scholars. It aggregates data from various sources using semantic technologies and the CIDOC CRM ontology, allows semantic search of the data based on fundamental relations, and includes features for data analysis, collaboration, and web publication. The presentation provided an overview of Ontotext, the company developing ResearchSpace, described some of ResearchSpace's key capabilities, and discussed how the CIDOC CRM is central to ResearchSpace's approach.
The H2020 ‘Inclusive Innovative and Reflective Societies’ Work Programme for ...Gravitate Project
This document announces an information day about the Horizon 2020 'Inclusive Innovative and Reflective Societies' Work Programme for 2017. The event will include presentations on the work programme and calls for proposals, advice on preparing proposals, and a presentation on a successful Cypriot project. It will take place on November 25th in Nicosia, Cyprus, and include sessions on the work programme, getting started on proposals, a Q&A, coffee breaks, and a presentation on a Cypriot cultural heritage project.
Este documento presenta los requerimientos y actividades académicas para los estudiantes del 5° año básico "A" del Colegio Camilo Henríquez para la semana del 11 al 15 de abril. Entre los requerimientos se encuentran traer libros de lectura diaria, trabajar con libros Ziemax, realizar una salida pedagógica el viernes y pagar $5.000 para dicha salida. También presenta el horario de atención de los profesores, los objetivos y materiales necesarios para cada asignatura, y las
Prezentacija Spark.me, regionalne konferencije posvećene Internetu, tehnologiji i biznisu, koja će se održati 26. i 27. septembra 2013. godine u hotelu Splendid (Crna Gora). Dobrodošli!
***
Presentation of Spark.me, a regional conference dedicated to Internet, technology and business, which will be held on September 26 & 27, 2013 in hotel Splendid (Montenegro). Welcome!
Jorge disfruta de la vista desde la tienda de la escuela, especialmente de los árboles y autos. Sin embargo, desaprueba un baño en mal estado con escombros peligrosos y escaleras que podrían causar lesiones. Para mejorar la escuela, Jorge hablaría con el director sobre quitar el baño dañado para aumentar la seguridad de los estudiantes y mejorar la apariencia de la preparatoria.
OpenLaszlo is a web application framework that allows developers to build rich internet applications. It uses a client-server model where the OpenLaszlo client runs in a web browser and communicates with a Laszlo server. The framework supports secure communication using the SSL security model and authenticates users when accessing web services and databases.
The League of Women Voters of Maine Education Fund conducts voter education activities in a nonpartisan manner. It builds citizen participation through studying issues, enabling people to seek solutions through education. The document provides information on voting in Maine, including how to register, find one's polling place, vote, and request an absentee ballot.
Curious about how premiums and deductibles work? Are you considering changing your deductible to save money in the short term? This infographic will answer your questions.
Este documento descreve um jogo para ensinar conceitos de número e quantidade para crianças do 1o ao 3o ano. O jogo envolve colocar feijões em uma caixa dividida e deixá-los passar para o outro lado através de um furo, para que as crianças possam apostar quantos ficaram em cada compartimento.
The document outlines an individual's personal, career, language, civic engagement, and independent living goals. Their personal goals include graduating with an engineering degree, getting married within four years, having two children, and owning a nice home. Their career goals are to work for a marketing company, study human resources, and advance in their work. Their language goal is to improve their English skills. Civic goals include staying informed on current issues, voting, and getting involved in community organizations. Independent living goals involve activities like driving, reading schedules, and volunteering.
Este documento presenta 10 preguntas sobre conceptos básicos de redes de computadoras. Las preguntas cubren temas como las funciones de las capas del modelo OSI, el protocolo ARP, direccionamiento IP, la diferencia entre puertos y sockets, y las funciones de los organismos ICANN y NIC.
Let's Get Personal: How to Change Your Marketing Approach & Get Noticeddomain .ME
Natasa Djukanovic, Sales & Markering Manager at .ME, presented at NMX 2013 in Las Vegas!
Over the last decade or so, the focus in marketing has shifted from the product to the consumer – almost everything, from sports shoes to M&M’S, is getting a personalized look, feel and flavor. As we each claim our own piece of Internet real estate with our business or blog, it is crucial to capture the attention of readers and customers, and stand out from the crowd.
This evolution in marketing will be presented using the best examples from the industry, along with carefully selected tips and trips to help connect with your target audience in a powerful and personal way. Did we mention there will be pictures of cute animals and food?
Talita é descrita como a melhor amiga, irmã, estudante e confidente. Ela é bonita, maluca e ama dançar. A autora destaca as muitas qualidades de Talita e poucos defeitos. Embora um dia possam se separar, a autora diz que Talita sempre estará em seu coração como sua melhor amiga.
El documento presenta un cuestionario de ciencias naturales con preguntas sobre las capas de la atmósfera terrestre y la composición de los gases en la Tierra. Se piden respuestas de verdadero o falso para afirmaciones como que la mesosfera es la primera capa de la atmósfera y que el ozono se encuentra en la capa que facilita la vida, así como también numerar planetas como Mercurio y Marte.
Vipin Kumar Gour has a master's degree in computer applications with a 7.8 CGPA. He has strong skills in HTML5, CSS, MySQL, Java programming, and Hadoop. He has work experience designing and testing cryptography and insurance projects using these technologies.
This paper describes the creation of linked data for cultural heritage domain, using semantic technologies. The Gothenburg city museum data are described according to an ontological model combining a series of upper-level and domain specific ontologies, such as PROTON and CIDOC-CRM, triplified and interlinked with data from LOD, e.g. DBpedia. The implementation is done as a reason-able view of the web of data and the data are loaded in OWLIM semantic repositoyr.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Mariana Damova on using semantic technologies and Europeana data. It discusses how Europeana data has been converted to RDF and loaded into the OWLIM semantic graph database. This allows linking Europeana data to other datasets to enable queries across multiple sources. Examples of queries over Europeana and other cultural heritage data are provided. Future work on projects like Europeana Creative is also mentioned.
xDams and the Reload Project at "Italian lectures on semantic web and linked ...regesta_com
Le slide di Silvia Mazzini di regesta.exe sui Linked Data in ambito archivistico. Intervento sul progetto Reload e xDams alla giornata di lavoro organizzata dall' American University of Rome il 7maggio 2014. Regesta speech by Silvia Mazzini at American University of Rome workshop: "archival resources into the web of data"
This presentation introduces OWLIM semantic repository at DM2E project meeting, held in Vienna in November 2012. Ontotext entered the DM2E consortium as associated partner.
Ontotext is a leading provider of semantic technology solutions, including their OWLIM semantic database. OWLIM can handle large RDF datasets with scalable reasoning and high performance querying. It has been used successfully in cultural heritage domains by organizations like the BBC and British Museum to power semantic search and knowledge bases. OWLIM supports RDFS/OWL reasoning, spatial indexing, replication for high availability, and ranking of nodes based on semantic relationships.
Tanya Szrajber, The British Museum Collection DatabaseAndrew Prescott
Jane Doe (JDoe@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk)
Thank you for your interest in the British Museum collection database. Please get in touch if you have any other questions.
The document summarizes an introductory workshop on the SKOS and LIDO standards held in Tel Aviv, Israel in 2010. It provides an agenda for the workshop that includes introductions to SKOS and LIDO, presentations by Israeli institutions on their vocabularies, and mapping examples. It also provides brief overviews of broader standards like CIDOC-CRM and CCO that provide reference models for cultural heritage data.
The document discusses using Linked Data from the British Museum's SPARQL endpoint in the Shakespeare Registry Project. It describes the background of the project and issues with using the SPARQL endpoint, such as a lack of documentation and inefficient text searching. The document also provides a workflow for extracting metadata that involves identifying object IDs in the collection database before querying the SPARQL endpoint.
A presentation by Muriel Mewissen, Project Manager of the Shakespeare Registry Project.
Delivered at the Cataloguing and Indexing Group Scotland (CIGS) Linked Open Data (LOD) Conference which took place Fri 21 September 2012 at the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation.
Joseph Padfield and Rupert Shepherd, The National Gallery, and Rob Tice, Knowledge Integration
How can information be opened up within an organisation? The National Gallery was faced with a series of different systems, all holding data related to the collection - but speaking to each other only intermittently. This issue was solved with the installation of a middleware system to combine and deliver data from these eight different data sources as a seamless whole.
Our paper will look at the implications this has had for how we work with our data, and as an organisation. We will also touch upon the benefits of opening information up within our organisation, and some projects that are currently using - or are planning to use - our data, which will be delivered using established, open standards.
The document discusses how semantic technologies can be applied to cultural heritage applications. It provides an overview of semantic web concepts like linked open data and describes standards for representing cultural heritage data like Europeana Data Model. Examples of related European Union and Bulgarian projects involving cultural heritage and semantic technologies are also presented.
Keynote presentation for CSWS 2013 Conference in Shanghai, China.
Some slides borrowed from Jan Wielemaker, Guus Schreiber, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Niels Ockeloen, Antske Fokkens, Serge ter Braake.
Nikola Ikonomov, Boyan Simeonov, Jana Parvanova and Vladimir Alexiev. In Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage (DiPP 2013), Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, Sep 2013
ALIAOnline Practical Linked (Open) Data for Libraries, Archives & MuseumsJon Voss
This document discusses practical applications of Linked Open Data (LOD) for libraries, archives, and museums. It describes how LOD allows these institutions to publish structured data on the web in ways that are interoperable and can be connected to other open datasets. Examples are given of how LOD is being used by various institutions to share metadata, images, and other cultural heritage assets on the web in open, machine-readable formats. The presenter argues that LOD represents a new paradigm that these cultural organizations should embrace to make their collections more accessible and useful on the web.
This document discusses digital libraries and provides examples of metadata for describing a map from the Library of Congress American Memory collection using Dublin Core elements. It defines key aspects of digital libraries including content, users, and services. Metadata examples are given for elements like title, subject, description, and creator to catalog the historical map. The document demonstrates how Dublin Core can be used to provide structured descriptive information about digital objects.
This document discusses digital libraries and their components. It defines a digital library as a managed collection of digital objects that are accessible over a network. Digital libraries have streams of content like text, video and audio, as well as structures for organizing content and spaces for indexing and retrieving items. Services are provided to users through scenarios, while societies define the communities that digital libraries serve. The 5S model is presented as a way to conceptualize the different aspects of a digital library, including streams, structures, spaces, scenarios and societies.
Build Narratives, Connect Artifacts: Linked Open Data for Cultural HeritageOntotext
Many issues are faced by scholars, book researchers, museum directors who try to find the underlying connection between resources. Scholars in particular continuously emphasizes the role of digital humanities and the value of linked data in cultural heritage information systems.
This document summarizes the highs and lows of library linked data projects. It discusses two UK projects that exposed library catalog and archive data as linked open data (LOD), including modeling the data as RDF, transforming it, and loading it into a triplestore. It highlights the benefits of LOD like easier data integration and discovery. However, it also notes challenges like steep learning curves, complexity of archival data, issues of scalability, provenance and licensing.
Similar to A Framework for Improved Access to Museum Databases in the Semantic Web (20)
This presentation gives insight to the overall Horizon 2020 Program and more specifically for the period 2018-2020 with emphasis to ICT. Mariana Damova is the National Contact Point for Horizon 2020 ICT in Bulgaria
Geography of Letters - The Spirituality of Sofia in the Historic MemoryMariana Damova, Ph.D
Presentation of the project The Spirituality of Sofia in the Historic Memory at the Round table on the future perspectives for Digital humanities in SEE within the Summer School in Advanced Tools for Digital Humanities and IT
The document describes IndustryInform, a semantic-based search and recommendation service for business networking. It allows industrial enterprises to advertise themselves, helps potential clients and investors find matching businesses, and provides a data as a service facility (DaaS) through annual subscriptions or pay-per-query plans. The service uses semantic web technologies and linked data to power searches across a database of over 50 million information units about 300,000 companies in 7 countries. It has features like extended search, company/user registration, and results displayed in table or Google-like formats. The system was developed by Mozaika's Humanizing Technologies Lab and has an engineering team, graphic designer, and business/marketing team to manage it.
Mozaika is a research center and SME operating since 2013 in the areas of data science, natural language interfaces, and human insight. It provides consulting, R&D projects, and data as a service solutions tailored to human behavior. Mozaika has expertise in semantic technologies, cognitive systems, and multimodal interactivity. It has completed projects in business networking, human resources management, cultural heritage, education, and aerospace with clients and partners from both private companies and research organizations.
This document summarizes Mozaika, a research center focused on humanizing technologies. It discusses technologies that make emerging technologies more understandable and give people more control, including reducing data complexity through semantic technologies. It provides examples of Mozaika's projects involving skills matching, city experience summarization, satellite communications, linked open data, and e-publishing. The goal is for technology to better support and enhance humanity.
Communication channels for the european single digital marketMariana Damova, Ph.D
Presentation about the importance of tackling the multilinguality in the strategy agenda for the European Digital Single Market, and about the role of language technology and the European language technology community in solving this issue endorsed by public funding
This is a presentation targeted to leaders of cultural institutions in Bulgaria to inform them about the opportunities to publish cultural content in Bulgariana and in Europeana and about what would be their benefits for doing this.
NLIWoD ISWC 2014 - Multilingual Retrieval Interface for Structured data on th...Mariana Damova, Ph.D
This presentation described a Multilingual Retrieval Interface for Structured data on the Web, a talk given at NLIWoD workshop at ISWC 2014. The approach is based on Grammatical framework and semantic web and linked data technologies
This document discusses humanizing technologies and trends in developing technologies that are more human-centric. It provides examples of technologies being developed by Mozaika, a research center, to better integrate technologies into human lives in natural ways. Mozaika is working on projects involving summarization, skills matching, information management, publishing, and more using techniques like natural language processing, sentiment analysis, and semantic technologies.
Presentation held at a meeting in Bulgaria (Varna Regional Library) coorganized by Europeana, Bulgariana, Varna Regional library and BBIA about Europeana.
Multilingual Access to Cultural Heritage Content on the Semantic Web - Acl2013Mariana Damova, Ph.D
The document discusses building an ontology-based application to communicate museum content in multiple languages on the Semantic Web. It aims to make cultural heritage accessible to both humans and computers by generating natural language descriptions from semantic data. The application uses Grammatical Framework to linearly multiple museum datasets and ontologies into 15 languages. It addresses challenges in cross-linguistically representing classes, properties, word order, tense, and reference. The system was demonstrated to generate descriptions of paintings from the Louvre museum in English and French.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
Project Management Semester Long Project - Acuityjpupo2018
Acuity is an innovative learning app designed to transform the way you engage with knowledge. Powered by AI technology, Acuity takes complex topics and distills them into concise, interactive summaries that are easy to read & understand. Whether you're exploring the depths of quantum mechanics or seeking insight into historical events, Acuity provides the key information you need without the burden of lengthy texts.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
A Framework for Improved Access to Museum Databases in the Semantic Web
1. A Framework for Improved
Access to Museum Databases
in the Semantic Web
Dana Dannélls, Mariana Damova, PhD, Ramona Enache, Milen Chechev
2. Introduction
Linked Open Data
combining facts and knowledge from different datasets is the
ultimate goal of the Semantic Web
Need for convincing real life use cases demonstrating the benefits
of these technologies
MacManus, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ReadWriteWeb
defined an exemplary test for the Semantic Web
cities around the world which have Modigliani art works
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #2
3. FactForge of Ontotext solves the Modigliani query
The cultural heritage domain can become a useful usecase for the application of semantic
technologies.
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #3
4. Outline
• Linked Open Data – the Vision
• Reason-able View – Linked Open Data Management
• Museum Reason-able View – Data
• Museum Reason-able View – Environment
• Ontology based verbalization of triple results
• Related Work
• Conclusion
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #4
5. Linked Open Data – the Vision
Tim Berners-Lee
graphs published on the web and explorable across servers in a manner similar
to the way the HTML web is navigated
Design principles of Linked Open Data
– Use URIs to identify things.
– Use HTTP URIs so that these things can be referred to and looked up
("dereferenced") by people and user agents.
– Provide useful information about the thing when its URI is dereferenced, using
standard formats such as RDF/XML.
– Include links to other, related URIs in the exposed data to improve discovery of
other related information on the Web.
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #5
6. Linked Open Data Cloud
258 datasets as of september 2011
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #6
7. Reason-able View – Linked Open Data Management
Using linked data for data management is considered to have great potential for
the transformation of the web of data into a giant global graph (Heath, & Bizer,
2011). Still, there are several challenges that have to be overcome to make this
possible, namely:
• LOD are hard to comprehend;
• Diversity comes at a price;
• LOD is unreliable;
• Dealing with data distributed on the web is slow;
• No consistency is guaranteed.
Using reason-able views (Kiryakov et al., 2009a) – a solution to LOD management.
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #7
8. Reason-able View – Linked Open Data Management
• An approach for reasoning with and managing linked data
- an assembly of independent datasets, which can be used as a single body of
knowledge with respect to reasoning and query evaluation
- lowering the cost and the risks of using specific linked datasets for specific
purposes
• The linkage between the data
- at the schema level
- at the instance level
• Accessible via
- SPARQL endpoint
- keywords
• Queries with predicates from different datasets
• “Federated” results from different datasets
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #8
9. Museum Reason-able View – Data
• Requirements:
- the ability to handle generic knowledge, such as people, institutions, and locations
- the ability to handle specific subject domains, such as the cultural heritage and
museums
• Datasets covering the Generic Knowledge of the Museum Reason-able View.
- DBpedia - the RDF-ized version of Wikipedia, describing more than 3.5 million things
and covers 97 languages.
- Geonames - a geographic database that covers 6 million of the most significant
geographical features on Earth.
- PROTON - an upper-level ontology, 542 entity classes and 183 properties.
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #9
10. Museum Reason-able View – Museum Data Models
• CIDOC – CRM
developed by the International Council of Museum’s Committee for Documentation
(ICOM-CIDOC)
an upper-level ontology for cultural and natural history
for museum professionals to perform their work well
90 classes and 148 properties
- Entity, Temporal Entity, Time Span, Place, Dimension,
- Production, Creation, Dissolution, Acquisition, Curation
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #10
11. Museum Reason-able View – Museum Data Models
K-samsök, the Swedish Open Cultural Heritage (SOCH)
• a Web service for applications to retrieve data from cultural heritage institutions or
associations with Cultural Heritage information.
• includes features which are divided in the following categories:
- Identification of the item in the collection
- Internet address, and thumbnail address
- Description of the item
- Description of the presentation of the item, including a thumbnail
- Geographic location coordinates
- Museum information about the item
- Context, when was it created, to which style it belongs, etc.
- Item specification, e.g. size, and type of the item – painting, sculpture and the like
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #11
12. Museum Reason-able View – Museum Data Models
Painting Ontology
OWL 2
182 classes and 92 properties
<owl:Class rdf:about="&painting;Painting">
<owl:equivalentClass>
<owl:Class>
<owl:intersectionOf rdf:parseType="Collection">
<rdf:Description rdf:about="&ksasok;item"/>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="&milo;PaintedPicture"/>
</owl:intersectionOf>
</owl:Class>
</owl:equivalentClass>
<rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="&core;E22_Man-Made_Object"/>
</owl:Class>
Integrated with SOCH
Time Ontology
MERGE from SUMO
Mid-Level-Ontology from SUMO
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #12
13. Museum Reason-able View – Gothenburg City Museum Data
8900 museum objects in two museum collections – GSM and GIM
GSM – Gothenburg Stads Museum
GIM – Gothenburg Industry Museum
39 properties describe each museum object in each collection
The Gothenburg City Museum data is integrated by using predicates from :
- CIDOC-CRM
- PROTON
- Painting Ontology
- linkages to DBpedia
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #13
15. Museum Reason-able View – Museum Data Triplification
Process of triplification and localization of Gothenburg City Museum data in English.
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #15
16. Museum Reason-able View – Environment
• OWLIM
• Ontologies and data loaded with full materialization
– Dbpedia 3.6, Geonames 2.2.1, PROTON 3.0, CIDOC-CRM 1.0, GCM data
• 20% more retrievable statements than loaded explicit
statements
– 257,774,678 (explicit)
– 305,313,536 (retrievable)
• SPARQL endpoint
– Museum artefacts preserved in the museum since 2005
– Paintings from the GSM collection
– Inventory numbers of the paintings from the GSM collection
– Location of the objects created by Anders Hafrin
– Paintings with length less than 1 m
– etc.
http://museum.ontotext.com
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #16
17. Museum Reason-able View – Access and Querying
http://museum.ontotext.com/sparql
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #17
18. Ontologies Verbalization
• The Grammatical Framework (GF)
- key feature is the division of a grammar in the abstract syntax which
acts as a semantic interlingua and the concrete syntaxes-
representing verbalizations in various target languages (natural or
formal).
- a resource library (Ranta, 2009), where the abstract syntax
describes the most common grammatical constructions allowing text
generation, which are further mapped to concrete syntaxes
corresponding to 18 languages.
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #18
19. Museum Reason-able View Verbalization
• subclass relation rdfs:subClassOf from the ontology are
encoded as functions in the GF grammar
• Other information stated in the ontology, is encoded in GF as axioms
• The natural language generation is based on composeable templates
Example: OWL entry corresponding to the painting Big Garden:
<owl:NamedIndividual rdf:about="&painting; BigGardenObj">
<rdf:type rdf:resource="&painting;Painting"/>
<isPaintedOn rdf:resource="&painting;Canvas"/>
<createdBy rdf:resource="&painting;CarlLarsson"/>
<hasCreationDate rdf:resource="&painting;Year1937"/>
</owl:NamedIndividual>
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #19
20. Museum Reason-able View Verbalization
• fun BigGardenObj : Ind Painting ;
• A set of Axioms
– isPaintedOn (el BigGradenObj) (el Canvas)
– createdBy (el BigGardenObj)(el CarlLarsson)
– hasCreationDate (el BigGardenObj) (el (year 1937))
• Generated sentences
– Big Garden is a painting
– Big Garden is painted on canvas
– Big Garden is painted by Carl Larsson
– Big Garden was created in 1937
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #20
21. GF Abstract Representation to English Syntax
• Abstract Representation for CreationDate
fun Painting_hasCreationDate : El Painting_Artwork
-> El Painting_TimePeriod -> Formula ;
• GF syntactic rule for CreationDate
lin Painting_hasCreationDate o1 o2 =
mkPolSentPast (S.mkCl o1 (S.mkVP (S.passiveVP create_V2) (S.mkAdv in_Prep o2))) ;
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #21
22. Related Work
MAO – Finland
http://www.seco.tkk.fi/projects/finnonto/
Europeana – EU
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/
VUA – Amsterdam Museum with semantic technologies
within Europeana connect
British Museum – Research Space
just won tender funded by Melon foundation
Contribution of the paper:
First to link real museum data to LOD
First to use schema-level mapping to data integration in a specific domain like
cultural heritage
Ontology-based verbalization of query result triples
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #22
23. Conclusion
A framework for integrating and accessing museum linked data
A method to present this data using natural language generation technology
A Museum Reason-able View
- a series of upper-level and domain specific ontologies used to transform
Gothenburg museum data from a relational database into RDF
- links to LOD cloud data
Templates automatically obtained in GF to generate the query results in natural language
Future work
Experiments with the Museum Reason-able view
Extension of the data
Increasing the coverage of the GF grammar
Fluent discourse generation from ontologies
MOLTO, FP7-ICT-247914
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #23
24. References
• Tim Berners-Lee. 2004. OWL Web Ontology Language reference, February. W3C Recommendation. T.
Berners-Lee. 2006. Design issues: Linked data. Retrieved from
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html.
• B. Bishop, A. Kiryakov, D. Ognyanoff, I. Peikov, Z. Tashev, and R. Velkov. 2011. Owlim: A family of
scalable semantic repositories. Semantic Web Journal, Special Issue: Real-World Applications of OWL.
• Nick Crofts, Martin Doerr, Tony Gill, Stephen Stead, and Matthew Stiff, 2008. Definition of the CIDOC
Conceptual Reference Model.
• Mariana Damova and Dana Dannells. 2011. Reasonable view of linked data for cultural heritage. In
Proceedings of the third International Conference on Software, Services and Semantic Technologies
(S3T).
• Ramona Enache and Krasimir Angelov. 2010. Typeful ontologies with direct multilingual
verbalization. Workshop on Controlled Natural Languages (CNL) 2010.
• Bernhard Haslhofer and Antoine Isaac. 2011. data.europeana.eu the europeana linked open data
pilot. In Proceedings of the Intl. Conf. on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications.
• Aarne Ranta. 2009. The GF resource grammar library. Linguistic Issues in Language Technology, 2(2).
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #24
25. Thank you for your attention!
Questions
mariana.damova@ontotext.com
Museum Reason-able View September 2011 #25