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==Exploration of Text–Object Relationships with Semantic Web (with special reference to Arabic language) - Abstract==
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Exploration of Text–Object Relationships with Semantic
Web
Sree Ganesh Thottempudi
Abstract
Better information management is the key to a more intelligent DH. every country has a lot of information related to their
heritage and culture in the form of manuscripts. To retrieve the science and heritage information from these manuscripts is
time consuming and people dont have interest in them. DH is putting its efforts to retrieve the scientific information [1]. In
this direction, many challenges must be first overcome. Enabling seamless, effective and efficient access to the various data
sets and novel methods for exploiting from ancient manuscripts. This workshop aims to bring together an interdisciplinary
audience interested in the fields of semantic web, data management and ancient manuscripts to discuss the unique challenges
in Text — Object relationship establishment [2] We are doing hands on training for data management and to propose novel and
practical solutions for the preservation of ancient heritage and culture to the next generation. As semantic technologies are
currently widely exploited more and more for the management of DH data, new challenges occur while processing different
kinds of ancient manuscripts data that dictate new solutions. Establishing Text and object relations is one of the challenges.
Keywords
TEI, Annotation, RDF, Ontology, Triplestore data, Semantic Web, Python
Figure 1:
Figure 2:
1. Introduction
In this workshop we are giving basic training in Python. image 2 (From: our Semantic Blumen bach project).
Students need not be experts in programming. From There are many ways to model relationships between
that point we are giving training towards TEI data mod- ancient texts and objects. Creating statements with
eling (Machine learning) and automatic annotation. Im- RDF triples is one of them. In the workshop ‘Explo-
age 1 explains the workflow architecture. ration of Text-Object relationship with Semantic Web’.
Now the crucial part comes into the picture. With The continuation of this workshop will allow the spe-
the data we are developing semantic web applications cific interdisciplinary audience to have a unique fo-
with data visualization to view how text and objects rum for discussing, exchanging ideas and experiences
are related together. The visualization part looks like while working with different kinds of ancient manuscripts
from different domains.
International Semantic Intelligence Conference (ISIC 2021), Feb 25-27, We have endeavoured to discover and render visible
2021, New Delhi, India
the innate connections of any ancient documents (His-
orcid:
© 2020 Copyright for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under Creative tory, Literature, Social science related documents)with
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ISSN 1613-0073 the physical objects. In this workshop I am giving a
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hands on training on a careful evaluation of existing [4] E. . O. C., Tei, cidoc-crm and a possible inter-
frameworks for describing objects and texts, we de- face between the two, in: The First ADHO Inter-
cided to test the Scientific Communication Infrastruc- national Conference, Universiteé Paris-Sorbonne,
ture (WissKI) for this purpose [3]. During the work- 2006.
shop, new modules have been developed, and a work-
flow to connect extracted knowledge from different
kinds of ancient documents (maybe language indepen-
dent is also possible) texts with metadata of objects has
been established. The data modelling, the ingest work-
flow, and project evaluation in the context of the on-
going discussion about Linking TEI and CIDOC Con-
ceptual Reference Model are subjects of this article.
In addition, directions like for example the incorpo-
ration of semantic technologies for ancient healthcare
manuscripts need to be explored with the Object and
entity relationship establishment. Decision support,
and semantically enhanced AI approaches should be
further explored in the workshop. I hope this work-
shop will offer a fruitful environment for these ideas
to mature leading to the ultimate goal of improving the
results from the other scientific Arabic documents.
We have endeavoured to discover and render visible
the innate connections of any ancient documents (His-
tory, Literature, Social science related documents)with
the physical objects. In this workshop I am giving a
hands on training on a careful evaluation of existing
frameworks for describing objects and texts, we de-
cided to test the Scientific Communication Infrastruc-
ture (WissKI) for this purpose. During the workshop,
new modules have been developed, and a workflow
to connect extracted knowledge from different kinds
of ancient documents (maybe language independent is
also possible) texts with metadata of objects has been
established. The data modelling, the ingest workflow,
and project evaluation in the context of the ongoing
discussion about Linking TEI and CIDOC [4] concep-
tual Reference Model are subjects of this article.
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