Weaving words for textile museums: the development of the linked SILKNOW thesaurus

Author:

Alba Ester,Gaitán MarORCID,León Arabella,Mladenić Dunia,Brank Janez

Abstract

AbstractThe cultural heritage domain in general and silk textiles, in particular, are characterized by large, rich and heterogeneous data sets. Silk heritage vocabulary comes from multiple sources that have been mixed up across time and space. This has led to the use of different terminology in specialized organizations in order to describe their artefacts. This makes data interoperability between independent catalogues very difficult. To address these issues, SILKNOW created a multilingual thesaurus related to silk textiles. It was carried out by experts in textile terminology and art historians and computationally implemented by experts in text mining, multi-/cross-linguality and semantic extraction from text. This paper presents the rationale behind the realization of this thesaurus.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archeology,Archeology,Conservation

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