Post on 19-Jan-2016
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ESERCITAZIONE
Obiettivo: estendere una ontologia CORE in ambito artistico usando
definizioni prese da un dizionario di arte
DATI
• CRM CIDOC: una CORE ONTOLOGY risultato degli sforzi di uno standardization committee nell’ambito dei beni culturali
• http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/index.html
• ART and ARCHITECTURE Thesaurus:un glossario di circa 20,000 termini di arte
• http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/aat/
OBIETTIVO
• Esercitazione in classe:– Obiettivo
• Annotare parte delle definizioni con le property (relazioni concettuali) di CRM-CDOC
• Collegare i termini alle entità di CRM-CDOC
– Dati:• Il manuale CRM-CIDOC
• Circa 250 termini dell’AAT
Esempio 1porcelain = Refers to a type of (ceramicware)HAS_TYPE_P2 made of a (refractory whiteclay, or "kaolin," and a feldspathicrock) CONSISTS_OF_P45, that react when firedso the clay serves to hold the shape of theobject and the rock fuses into a naturalglass. (InChina)HAS_FORMER_OR_CURRENT_LOCATION_P53, itincludes any such ware that is highly firedenough to produce a ringing sound whenstruck. (InEurope)HAS_FORMER_OR_CURRENT_LOCATION_P53,it is limited to hard-fired ceramic warethat is translucent. @
IPER ceramic ware
-glasses_European_earthware
Esempio 2faience = Refers to (tin-glazed Europeanearthenware) HAS_TYPE_P2, particularly ware made(in France, Germany, Spain, andScandinavia)HAS_FORMER_OR_CURRENT_LOCATION_P53. Itdeveloped in France in the early 16th century, wasinfluenced by (the technique and the designs ofItalian maiolica)WAS_INFLUENCED_BY_P15, and isnamed for Faenza, Italy, which was famous formaiolica. It is distinguished from tin-glzedearthenware made in Italy, which is called"maiolica," and that made in theNetherlands and England, which is called"delftware." @
IPER: tin-glazed_European_earthenware
Propedeutico ad un sotto-progetto
• Costruire una ontologia di arte estendendo CRM-CIDOC con AAT (una parte)
• Scrivendo l’ontolgia in OWL