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Connecting the Smithsonian American Art Museum to the Linked Data Cloud

Published on Jul 08, 20132591 Views

Museums around the world have built databases with meta-data about millions of objects, their history, the people who created them, and the entities they represent. This data is stored in proprietary

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Connecting the Smithsonian American Art Museum to the Linked Data Cloud00:00
Smithsonian American Art Museum00:25
Big Picture00:59
Problem01:38
Steps to Create Linked Data02:50
Select ontologies03:16
Cidoc03:23
Use standard ontologies - 104:27
Use standard ontologies - 205:06
Mapping the data to the ontologies05:36
Karma06:13
Specifying transformations and mapping to properties with Karma06:38
WebCon - 106:43
WebCon - 207:58
Mapping to object properties using Karma10:43
WebCon - 310:50
Evaluation of Data Mapping Using Karma12:56
Identifying and curating links14:18
Multiple “John Singer Sargent”14:28
John Singer Sargent14:51
Linking “John Singer Sargent”15:04
Intuition15:34
Evaluation of Automatic Linking16:46
Results of Automatic Linking17:56
Curating Links with Karma18:41
Linking with Karma19:26
Results of automated linking and interactive curationrecorded using PROV19:58
Deployment20:27
Public Sparql - 120:30
Public Sparql - 221:09
Sparql queries - 121:27
Sparql queries - 221:57
Related Work22:31
Next Steps23:36
Merci25:05