19 juin 2023
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digitalhistory, « Sasha Bruns: The Persistence of Temporality: Tracing Time in Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs », Digital History Berlin, ID : 10.58079/nl4q
Cultural heritage knowledge graphs (KGs) serve as invaluable tools for representing and understanding the meaningful connections among people, artifacts, practices, events, and traditions, shedding light on our shared heritage. By providing a structured semantic representation of cultural heritage data, KGs enhance interoperability, enabling global access and facilitating data reuse. Incorporating temporal context into cultural heritage KGs is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of his...