A curated list of various semantic web and linked data resources for heritage, humanities and art history practitioners.
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A curated list of various semantic web and linked data resources for heritage, humanities and art history practitioners.
OpenAtlas is an open source, web based database system for complex archaeological, historical and prosopographical data.
Presentation frontend for archaeological data from OpenAtlas databases
An implementation of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model in Neo4j, using neomodel
Data Dumps of Epigraphic Database Heidelberg
A presentation website for OpenAtlas projects.
PROV-A (the Provenance App) is a web-based tool designed to streamline the creation and publication of provenance information as Linked Open Data (LOD).
A presentation website for OpenAtlas projects.
UrbanChameleon.eu is an online platform to disseminate contemporary graffiti found along Vienna's Danube channel (Austria). Built with TypeScript, Next.js, and Cesium Technology, the platform relies on OpenAtlas and its CIDOC CRM ontology to provide a user-friendly interface for visualising, exploring and searching graffiti and their metadata.
A presentation website for OpenAtlas projects.
A CIDOC-CRM-based Application Profile, consisting in a set of entities and properties for representing the digitisation process of cultural heritage objects in a machine-readable format.
A tool for automating CIDOC CRM knowledge graph population using Large Language Models (LLMs), with a focus on RDF triple extraction from archaeological datasets.
This repository contains Python scripts that transform structured data from Wikidata into RDF using CIDOC CRM and models based on CIDOC CRM.
Shape library of Linked Art classes and properties to be used with draw.io/diagrams.net
The companion repository to the PhD thesis 'Applying Graph Theory to Conservation Documentation' by Ana Tam (2024, UAL)
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