In this paper we present a project regarding the possible use of multiple and interconnected OWL ontologies (GO!, HiCo, and Proles) in order to explore the semantic content of heterogeneous digital collections (a digital library, a full-text scholarly edition, and a relational database) in the cultural heritage domain (Geolat, Vespasiano da Bisticci Letters, and Zeri photo archive). The aim is to discover knowledge by revealing, through facets, possible latent connections – or even contradictory statements – between data, moving from person, places and dates in an event-centric dimension determined by a contextoriented perspective.
Using ontologies as a faceted browsing for heterogeneous cultural heritage collections / F. Tomasi; F. Ciotti; M. Daquino; M. Lana,. - ELETTRONICO. - 1509:(2015), pp. 1-12. (Intervento presentato al convegno IT@LIA 2015 - Intelligent Techniques At Libraries and Archives 2015 tenutosi a Ferrara nel 22 September 2015).
Using ontologies as a faceted browsing for heterogeneous cultural heritage collections
TOMASI, FRANCESCA;DAQUINO, MARILENA;
2015
Abstract
In this paper we present a project regarding the possible use of multiple and interconnected OWL ontologies (GO!, HiCo, and Proles) in order to explore the semantic content of heterogeneous digital collections (a digital library, a full-text scholarly edition, and a relational database) in the cultural heritage domain (Geolat, Vespasiano da Bisticci Letters, and Zeri photo archive). The aim is to discover knowledge by revealing, through facets, possible latent connections – or even contradictory statements – between data, moving from person, places and dates in an event-centric dimension determined by a contextoriented perspective.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.