TRAIL 2.6: Solving vagueness modelling issues in numismatics and ceramology

Main Authors: Florian Thiery, Allard Mees, Susanne Börner, Øyvind Eide
Format: info publication-proposal Journal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2021
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/5849738
Daftar Isi:
  • Research data contain fuzzy and uncertain interpretive statements about objects, which must be recorded and provided FAIRly. Based on the solutions developed in TRAIL 2.2 – which extends existing modelling approaches and transformation rules be-tween modelling concepts – this TRAIL focuses on a FAIRification tool to handle vague-ness. The TRAIL addresses the enrich & interpret and reuse & cite aspects of the re-search data lifecycle. In this context, the challenge is to create a web-based data en-richment tool that can be used to create machine-readable qualified references and supports relevant attributes related to modelling vagueness. The implementation of semantic modelling concepts of vague object statements are tested in two cases: Ro-man coins with depictions of ships and graffiti on Roman gold coins and vessels. In ad-dition, the browser-based Academic Meta Tool (AMT), which already supports the cre-ation of networks of weighted properties, will be further developed into a dynamic web service (API). This TRAIL will implement an API for AMT. Adaptations to the AMT meta-ontology for describing vague semantic statements, which forms the logical basis for AMT, will be published as a blue paper, and the test data on using the tool in practice will be summarised in an evaluation report.