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TRAIL 2.6: Solving vagueness modelling issues in numismatics and ceramology
Research data contain fuzzy and uncertain interpretive statements about objects, which must be recorded and provided FAIRly. Based on the solutions developed in TRAIL 2.2 – which extends existing modelling approaches and transformation rules be-tween modelling concepts – this TRAIL focuses on a FAIRification tool to handle vague-ness. The TRAIL addresses the enrich & interpret and reuse & cite aspects of the re-search data lifecycle. In this context, the challenge is to create a web-based data en-richment tool that can be used to create machine-readable qualified references and supports relevant attributes related to modelling vagueness. The implementation of semantic modelling concepts of vague object statements are tested in two cases: Ro-man coins with depictions of ships and graffiti on Roman gold coins and vessels. In ad-dition, the browser-based Academic Meta Tool (AMT), which already supports the cre-ation of networks of weighted properties, will be further developed into a dynamic web service (API). This TRAIL will implement an API for AMT. Adaptations to the AMT meta-ontology for describing vague semantic statements, which forms the logical basis for AMT, will be published as a blue paper, and the test data on using the tool in practice will be summarised in an evaluation report.
TRAIL 2.6: Solving vagueness modelling issues in numismatics and ceramology
Research data contain fuzzy and uncertain interpretive statements about objects, which must be recorded and provided FAIRly. Based on the solutions developed in TRAIL 2.2 – which extends existing modelling approaches and transformation rules be-tween modelling concepts – this TRAIL focuses on a FAIRification tool to handle vague-ness. The TRAIL addresses the enrich & interpret and reuse & cite aspects of the re-search data lifecycle. In this context, the challenge is to create a web-based data en-richment tool that can be used to create machine-readable qualified references and supports relevant attributes related to modelling vagueness. The implementation of semantic modelling concepts of vague object statements are tested in two cases: Ro-man coins with depictions of ships and graffiti on Roman gold coins and vessels. In ad-dition, the browser-based Academic Meta Tool (AMT), which already supports the cre-ation of networks of weighted properties, will be further developed into a dynamic web service (API). This TRAIL will implement an API for AMT. Adaptations to the AMT meta-ontology for describing vague semantic statements, which forms the logical basis for AMT, will be published as a blue paper, and the test data on using the tool in practice will be summarised in an evaluation report.
TRAIL 2.6: Solving vagueness modelling issues in numismatics and ceramology
Florian Thiery (Autor:in) / Allard Mees (Autor:in) / Susanne Börner (Autor:in) / Øyvind Eide (Autor:in)
18.10.2021
NFDI4Objects TRAILS 2021(2.6)
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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