In this paper, we describe an approach to information description and extraction from full-text marked-up documents through ontological support. We introduce two ontologies developed by our research group: PRoles for representing political roles of agents in an event-centric perspective and HiCo for managing interpretation acts as individual hermeneutical approaches to the document content. A special attention is given to the concept of ‘provenance’ as a way for creating authoritative assertions.

Daquino, M., Tomasi, F. (2015). Ontological Approaches to Information Description and Extraction in the Cultural Heritage Domain. New York : ACM [10.1145/2802612.2802633].

Ontological Approaches to Information Description and Extraction in the Cultural Heritage Domain

DAQUINO, MARILENA;TOMASI, FRANCESCA
2015

Abstract

In this paper, we describe an approach to information description and extraction from full-text marked-up documents through ontological support. We introduce two ontologies developed by our research group: PRoles for representing political roles of agents in an event-centric perspective and HiCo for managing interpretation acts as individual hermeneutical approaches to the document content. A special attention is given to the concept of ‘provenance’ as a way for creating authoritative assertions.
2015
Humanities and Their Methods in the Digital Ecosystem
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Daquino, M., Tomasi, F. (2015). Ontological Approaches to Information Description and Extraction in the Cultural Heritage Domain. New York : ACM [10.1145/2802612.2802633].
Daquino, Marilena; Tomasi, Francesca
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