Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation

Classical and industrial archaeologies are a complex cultural field where singularity and uniqueness are expressed through past memory evidence and identity recognition. In order to obtain these values acknowledgement, it is compelling to highlight the material and intangible knowledge by using suit...

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Váldodahkkit: Simeone, Davide, Cui, Cassia De Lian, Fioravanti, Antonio, Currà, Edoardo, Cursi, Stefano
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author Simeone, Davide
Cui, Cassia De Lian
Fioravanti, Antonio
Currà, Edoardo
Cursi, Stefano
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Currà, Edoardo
Cursi, Stefano
Fioravanti, Antonio
Simeone, Davide
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Cui, Cassia De Lian
Fioravanti, Antonio
Currà, Edoardo
Cursi, Stefano
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description Classical and industrial archaeologies are a complex cultural field where singularity and uniqueness are expressed through past memory evidence and identity recognition. In order to obtain these values acknowledgement, it is compelling to highlight the material and intangible knowledge by using suitable ICT tools capable of handling complexity and managing large sets of heterogeneous data usually subjected to changes, different interpretations, inconsistencies and sometimes uncertainty. Although the HBIM method has been largely used in the past years, it shows significant limits when dealing with large and heterogeneous information requiring the introduction of advanced methods and tools. In this context, this study presents an approach to the architectural heritage and historical manufacturing activity representation based on integrating the HBIM process with a structured knowledge base, demonstrated through its application to the Sanctuary of Hercules and the former Segrè Papermill case study. The work develops an ontology-based system using existing ontologies for the three domains of interest: architectural artefact, cultural heritage and industrial processes directly connected with the informative model. The intent is to give an overall support system for the complex semantics formalization of these assets to aid the interpretation, intervention and valorization activities
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1379812024-05-14T23:22:10Z Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation Simeone, Davide Cui, Cassia De Lian Fioravanti, Antonio Currà, Edoardo Cursi, Stefano Archaeology Industrial heritage Knowledge representation HBIM Ontologies Linked data thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UT Computer networking and communications::UTV Virtualization Classical and industrial archaeologies are a complex cultural field where singularity and uniqueness are expressed through past memory evidence and identity recognition. In order to obtain these values acknowledgement, it is compelling to highlight the material and intangible knowledge by using suitable ICT tools capable of handling complexity and managing large sets of heterogeneous data usually subjected to changes, different interpretations, inconsistencies and sometimes uncertainty. Although the HBIM method has been largely used in the past years, it shows significant limits when dealing with large and heterogeneous information requiring the introduction of advanced methods and tools. In this context, this study presents an approach to the architectural heritage and historical manufacturing activity representation based on integrating the HBIM process with a structured knowledge base, demonstrated through its application to the Sanctuary of Hercules and the former Segrè Papermill case study. The work develops an ontology-based system using existing ontologies for the three domains of interest: architectural artefact, cultural heritage and industrial processes directly connected with the informative model. The intent is to give an overall support system for the complex semantics formalization of these assets to aid the interpretation, intervention and valorization activities 2024-05-14T23:22:08Z 2024-05-14T23:22:08Z 2024-04-02T15:45:01Z 2023 chapter ONIX_20240402_9791221502893_24 2704-5846 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89055 9791221502893 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137981 eng Proceedings e report open access image/jpeg n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/89055/1/9791221502893_77.pdf Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0289-3.77 10.36253/979-12-215-0289-3.77 2ec4474d-93b1-4cfa-b313-9c6019b51b1a 9791221502893 13 Florence open access
spellingShingle Archaeology
Industrial heritage
Knowledge representation
HBIM
Ontologies
Linked data
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Simeone, Davide
Cui, Cassia De Lian
Fioravanti, Antonio
Currà, Edoardo
Cursi, Stefano
Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation
title Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation
title_full Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation
title_fullStr Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation
title_full_unstemmed Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation
title_short Chapter Modelling and Managing Built Heritage Knowledge: An Ontology-Based Approach for Multi-Layered Archaeologies and Historical Production Process Representation
title_sort chapter modelling and managing built heritage knowledge an ontology based approach for multi layered archaeologies and historical production process representation
topic Archaeology
Industrial heritage
Knowledge representation
HBIM
Ontologies
Linked data
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Industrial heritage
Knowledge representation
HBIM
Ontologies
Linked data
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