ModRef Project: Data Migration into CIDOC-CRM Triplestores and Factorisation

—ModRef is a project from the laboratory Labex " Les passes dans le present " , which coordinates various projects on digital humanities. ModRef focuses more precisely on the semantic web and linked open data. The goal is to move heterogeneous data into triplestores also called data warehouses or collections of RDF files in order to improve the sharing, exchange and discovery of new knowledge. For this purpose, the CIDOC-CRM norm has been chosen since it is, at present, the reference for the semantic description of museographic data or cultural heritage data. In order to realise the proof of concept of ModRef, a general architecture has been defined, a semantic modelling and data mapping of selected sub-projects of ModRef have been proposed, triplestores have also been created. A web application has been implemented and deployed. This web application describes the ModRef project, as well as it enables visualising, querying and exploring created triplestores. We also present and discuss the simplification or factorisation of the migration of data into CIDOC-CRM triplestores.

[1]  Wendy Hall,et al.  The Semantic Web Revisited , 2006, IEEE Intelligent Systems.

[2]  Pascaline Laure Tchienehom Modélisation et exploitation de profils : accès sémantique à des ressources , 2006 .

[3]  Trina S. Myers,et al.  A Semantic Web framework to enable sustainable lodging best management practices in the USA , 2014, J. Inf. Technol. Tour..

[4]  Martin Doerr,et al.  Realizing Lessons of the Last 20 Years: A Manifesto for Data Provisioning & Aggregation Services for the Digital Humanities (A Position Paper) , 2014, D Lib Mag..

[5]  Emanuel Santos,et al.  The AgreementMakerLight Ontology Matching System , 2013, OTM Conferences.

[6]  Pascaline Tchienehom ModRef Project: from Creation to Exploitation of CIDOC-CRM Triplestores , 2017 .

[7]  Frank van Harmelen,et al.  A Contextualised Semantics for owl: sameAs , 2016, ESWC.

[8]  Frank van Harmelen,et al.  LOD Laundromat: Why the Semantic Web Needs Centralization (Even If We Don't Like It) , 2016, IEEE Internet Computing.

[9]  James A. Hendler,et al.  The Semantic Web" in Scientific American , 2001 .

[10]  Raphael Volz,et al.  A Comparison of RDF Query Languages , 2004, SEMWEB.

[11]  Yang Li,et al.  From Queriability to Informativity, Assessing "Quality in Use" of DBpedia and YAGO , 2016, ESWC.

[12]  RYAN HEARTFIELD,et al.  A Taxonomy of Attacks and a Survey of Defence Mechanisms for Semantic Social Engineering Attacks , 2015, ACM Comput. Surv..

[13]  Ruben Verborgh,et al.  Linked Data for Libraries, Archives and Museums: How to Clean, Link and Publish Your Metadata , 2014 .

[14]  Mathieu d'Aquin,et al.  The Open University Linked Data - data.open.ac.uk , 2016, Semantic Web.

[15]  Isabel F. Cruz,et al.  AgreementMakerLight results for OAEI 2013 , 2013, OM.