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LP-04: Ontologies, Knowledge Graphs and Databases
Time:
Wednesday, 16/July/2025:
9:00am - 10:30am
Session Chair: Dalal El Youssoufi , Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv
Location: B304 (TB) Zoom link to be included 64 places
Presentations
The GOLEM Ontology for Narrative and Fiction
Federico Pianzola 1 , Franziska Pannach1 , Luotong Cheng 1,2 , Xiaoyan Yang 1
1 University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2 University of Twente, The Netherlands
The GOLEM ontology for narrative and fiction establishes a framework defining the interrelationships among key narratological elements, such as characters, social relationships, and events. In alignment with Linked Open Data principles, the GOLEM ontology is developed as an extension of CIDOC-CRM and LRMoo, while aligning with the foundational ontology DOLCE-Lite-Plus.
Constructing and Integrating Knowledge Graphs for the Koji-Ruien and Waka Databases
Hiroki UEMATSU 1,2 , Hideaki TAKEDA2,1 , Shoji YAMADA3,1 , Mitsuru AIDA4
1 The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Japan; 2 National Institute of Informatics; 3 International Research Center for Japanese Studies; 4 Japan Women’s University
This research models and constructs a knowledge graph for the Koji-Ruien, a Meiji-era encyclopedia, focusing on its cited waka collections. By structuring relationships between topics, citations, and references, the graph enables interconnections with historical sources, addressing challenges in citation detail availability for Waka and other referenced materials.
The Provenance Interface: Advancing Data-Driven Provenance Research
Dalal El Youssoufi
Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv, Germany
The Provenance Interface addresses the complexities of provenance research, providing a robust, FAIR-aligned platform for tracing cultural objects' histories. Developed for the OFP Project, it integrates advanced tools, standardization, and secure collaboration to streamline workflows, enhance data quality, and support the ethical identification and restitution of looted art and artifacts.