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fairdata:vienna_summer_school_2020 [2020/07/07 10:05]
Francesco Beretta [Data modelling IV: Historical information and foundational ontologies]
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Francesco Beretta
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 The CIDOC CRM (an ISO norm since 2006) has been defined as a “formal ontology intended to facilitate the integration,​ mediation and interchange of heterogeneous cultural heritage information” (Martin Doerr). Although there are significant intersections between the two fields of cultural heritage preservation in museums and historical research, the CRM has to be extended with some relevant, missing high-level classes in order to meet the needs of the latter. Furthermore,​ there is a need to enrich the ontology with the modelling patterns required for the fine-grained data production in all the different fields of historical research, and notably in prosopography. We will see how collaborative data modelling carried out in the ontology management environment OntoME makes it possible to elaborate a communal and adaptive conceptualization of the domain. ​ The CIDOC CRM (an ISO norm since 2006) has been defined as a “formal ontology intended to facilitate the integration,​ mediation and interchange of heterogeneous cultural heritage information” (Martin Doerr). Although there are significant intersections between the two fields of cultural heritage preservation in museums and historical research, the CRM has to be extended with some relevant, missing high-level classes in order to meet the needs of the latter. Furthermore,​ there is a need to enrich the ontology with the modelling patterns required for the fine-grained data production in all the different fields of historical research, and notably in prosopography. We will see how collaborative data modelling carried out in the ontology management environment OntoME makes it possible to elaborate a communal and adaptive conceptualization of the domain. ​
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 +  * [[https://​ontome.dataforhistory.org/​classes-tree|Ontology Management Environment]] – OntoME
 +  * [[http://​dataforhistory.org/​|Data for History]] (Mailing list - Forum - Community meetings)
 +  * Francesco Beretta, Vincent Alamercery, Sebastiaan Derks, Lodewijk Petram, Jonas Schneider. [[https://​halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/​halshs-02314003v1|Geohistorical FAIR data: data integration and Interoperability using the OntoME platform]], Time Machine Conference 2019, Oct. 2019, Dresden, Germany.
 +  * M.-O. Rousset, Francesco Beretta, Emmanuelle Perrin, Vincent Alamercery, Sébastien Durost et al.  [[https://​halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/​halshs-02413859v1|HisArc-RDF:​ prototyping an operating chain, related to the Linked Open Data, on structurally and semantically heterogeneous archaeological data sets]]. Linked Pasts 5: Back to the (re)sources,​ Dec 2019, Bordeaux, France  ​
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fairdata/vienna_summer_school_2020.txt · Dernière modification: 2021/07/12 13:54 par Francesco Beretta