CIDOC-CRM spider: stonehenge as an example of semantic data integration

  • Authors:
  • G. Sugimoto;A. Felicetti;C. Perlingieri;S. Hermon

  • Affiliations:
  • Vast-lab, PIN, Servizi Didattici e Scientifici per l'Università di Firenze, Prato, Italy;Vast-lab, PIN, Servizi Didattici e Scientifici per l'Università di Firenze, Prato, Italy;Università degli Studi di Napoli "l'Orientale", Naples, Italy;Vast-lab, PIN, Servizi Didattici e Scientifici per l'Università di Firenze, Prato, Italy

  • Venue:
  • VAST'07 Proceedings of the 8th International conference on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Intelligent Cultural Heritage
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

Since archaeology in particular and humanities in general are interdisciplinary disciplines, there is an imperious need to enhance the accessibility and harmonise data integration, given their varied resource types (books, archives, scientific data, GIS, 3D models etc) and their different conceptual and technological structures and standards. A factor that further reduces accessibility and query performances is related to storing, such as physical location of data, language, and interface. The advent of Semantic Web technology represents an important advance in creating networks of archaeological knowledge based on various resources available on-line. While the valuable use of CIDOC-CRM (Comite International pour la Documentation -Conceptual Reference Model) ontology for specific CH (Cultural Heritage) domains (e.g. museums, libraries, etc) has been partially demonstrated, the interdisciplinary implementations are limited. In this article, we explore the potential of the CIDOC-CRM for a cross-domain implementation of CH data integration. We conducted tha mappings of different on-line resources related to Stonehenge to CIDOC-CRM, and evaluated them in the MAD database, a web-based application that manages natively XML-based datasets. The result ensures the validity of mapping mechanism and the semantic integration of CH data from different sources.