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Integrating Wiki Systems, Natural Language Processing, and Semantic Technologies for Cultural Heritage Data Management

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TitleIntegrating Wiki Systems, Natural Language Processing, and Semantic Technologies for Cultural Heritage Data Management
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsWitte, R., T. Kappler, R. Krestel, and P. C. Lockemann
Refereed DesignationDoes Not Apply
EditorsSporleder, C., A. van den Bosch, and K. Zervanou
Book TitleLanguage Technology for Cultural Heritage
Series TitleTheory and Applications of Natural Language Processing
Pagination213--230
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN978-3-642-20226-1
Abstract

Modern documents can easily be structured and augmented to have the characteristics of a semantic knowledge base. Many older documents may also hold a trove of knowledge that would deserve to be organized as such a knowledge base. In this chapter, we show that modern semantic technologies offer the means to make these heritage documents accessible by transforming them into a semantic knowledge base. Using techniques from natural language processing and Semantic Computing, we automatically populate an ontology. Additionally, all content is made accessible in a user-friendly Wiki interface, combining original text with NLP-derived metadata and adding annotation capabilities for collaborative use. All these functions are combined into a single, cohesive system architecture that addresses the different requirements from end users, software engineering aspects, and knowledge discovery paradigms. The ideas were implemented and tested with a volume from the historic Encyclopedia of Architecture and a number of different user groups.

DOI10.1007/978-3-642-20227-8_12
Copyright

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