Toward a Core Conceptual Model for (Im)material Cultural Heritage in the Golden Agents project: Storifying data. Zamborlini, V., Betti, A., & Van Den Heuvel, C. In Fensel, A., Daniele, L., Aroyo, L., de Boer, V., Inel, O., Kuys, G., & Petram, L., editors, Joint Proceedings of SEMANTiCS 2017 Workshops co-located with the 13th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTiCS 2017), volume 2063, 2017.
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© 2017 Copyright held by the author/owners. This paper reports on the initial idea of a core conceptual model for the Golden Agents Project, which aims to integrate several heterogeneous datasets about cultural heritage of the Dutch Golden Age.We hypothesize that the combination of event and storytelling modeling would provide us a common infrastructure to represent and retrieve some core information regardless to its specific nature: Painting, book, notary act or theatre performance. The proposed model was developed based on (i) several discussions conducted with humanities experts and (ii) foundational ontology for grounding the modeling decisions. It is assessed through a case study about Vermeer, the painting 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' and a novel written about the production of the painting. We conclude that the model satisfactorily addresses the case study, and we discuss some next steps to further assess and extend the model, as well as implementing and testing it in practice.
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