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IICONGRAPH: improved Iconographic and Iconological Statements in Knowledge Graphs

Published on Jun 15, 202445 Views

Iconography and iconology are fundamental domains when it comes to understanding artifacts of cultural heritage (CH). Iconography deals with the study and interpretation of visual elements depicted i

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IICONGRAPH: improved Iconographic and Iconological Statements in Knowledge Graphs00:00
IICONGRAPH00:17
Wikidata and Arco: Motivation00:58
Background: iconography and iconology01:35
Background: pre-iconographic level02:32
Background: ICON Ontology02:58
Wikidata vs ArCo03:39
When the data is present, the schema is lacking. When the schema is present, the data is lacking05:38
Free text descriptions do not exploit the full potential offered by Semantic Web Technologies05:55
Pipeline Wikidata06:03
Pipeline Arco07:28
Evaluation: new position in the landscape08:41
What Can You Do With IICONGRAPH?09:35
Competency questions - 109:43
Serendipitous Connections - 110:05
Serendipitous Connections - 210:40
Competency questions - 211:10
Which artwork s are associated with the most symbolic meanings?11:18
Competency questions - 312:03
Iconographic Distribution in Wikidata12:34
Competency questions - 413:39
Promotions13:57
What more?14:32
References15:12
Thank you15:15