Dear all,
I fully agree with Christian-Emil's observation that
> The current properties P50, P52 and P55 need external curation and
> also break the basic assumption that a CIDOC-CRM KB/database
> store accumulate history.
This is a point I had to raise over and over again in discussions about
Dear all,
good to see that the idea of publishing some of the CIDOC CRM as a Linked Data
resource is finally gaining traction.
Concerning versioning, I'm also in favour of a single, un-versioned URI
namespace, as long as there is a way of knowing which version is currently
being served (e.g. b
Sorry, this was meant to go to the list:
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> An: George Bruseker
> Datum: 20.07.2021 17:52
> Betreff: Re: [Crm-sig] Proposal/though: Add URLs to official documentation
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> > George Bruseker via Cr
> Martin Doerr hat am 16. Januar 2020 um 13:27
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>
> (...)
> At FORTH we will implement anything that is regarded good practice, and
> does not create a manual overhead we cannot manage.
For formal specifications such as ontologies, there is a widely adopted pattern
for change m
Thanks Martin and Christian-Emil, for the explanations.
Honestly, I had forgotten about P137 ... and P182 ...
Therefore I revise my vote to YES.
Detlev
> Christian-Emil Smith Ore hat am 12. Januar 2020 um
> 20:33 geschrieben:
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>
> Dear all,
>
> It may seem very dramatic to move the P114
I vote NO.
Temporal relationships are not only useful in archaeology. Time is such an
important dimension that I think that these should remain part of the core
ontology.
Detlev
> Martin Doerr hat am 12. Januar 2020 um 11:13
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> Dear All,
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> If you agree that
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> "the f
Dear George, Martin,
this discussion made me curious whether or not I can confirm George's assertion
that such statements are common in the cultural heritage field.
EAC-CPF does have a language element, which is, however, only used to indicate
in which language the name of a person or corporati
Hi George,
one correction:
http://sparql.europeana.eu/ doesn't require an access key. The SPARQL endpoint
is open to anyone.
And one addition:
https://foko-project.eu/api/ uses the Erlangen CRM as data model (however,
don't be surprised by the fact that quite a bit of the triplestore is occupie
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> I propose this method for the RDFS implementation of the CRM: two ranges for
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> Your comments on http://www.cidoc-crm.org/URIs_and_Linked_Open_Data.html
> will be most welcome!
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Detlev, Aldo,
>>
>> I would much appreciate such an effort. We at FORTH would clearly
> participate.
>> Who else would like to participate? PLEASE RESPOND.
>> I will put the idea on the issues list, and suggest to discuss details in
>> the CRM-SIG meeting Dec.
Aldo Gangemi wrote:
> Dear CRM specialists, I'd like to point you at a new OWL version of
> CIDOC 4.2, which I have produced for other purposes. It is based on the
> official RDFS version, and besides the semantic translation, it only
> includes a guess about the datatypes used in some CIDOC proper
Dear all,
I have recently prepared a representation of the CIDOC CRM using
the DAML+OIL ontology definition language. DAML+OIL is basically
an extension to RDF Schema (RDFS) that allows us to express some
more features of the CRM definition in a way that can be under-
stood by a number of ontolog
Jakob Voss wrote:
62 Entities and 107 Properties are quite much (necessary, i suppose!)
but they should fit on a square meter of paper. If they do not, how
can they fit in one's mind!
I haven't measured the physical size of the graph that I get when
using the OntoViz plugin on Protege-2000. It
Crofts Nicholas (DAEL) wrote:
The new web site is a great improvement. Clear and readable and uncluttered.
True.
I just noticed an unfortunate problem with the text formatting. It seems
that the width of the text has been "fixed" at a width convenient for
screens at 1024 x 768 pixels. (Since
Dear SIG,
attached is a first draft of a guideline for dealing with addresses
as CRM instances (see issue 65: Implementation guidelines for
compounds).
Martin noted that a person, corporation, etc., can have many
addresses over time. Should we include some remarks on how to deal
with the volatil
martin wrote:
Dear friends,
I attach a study done by a student in my group about how identifiers for
CIDOC CRM instances in RDF could look like. Before publishing it, your feed-back
would be much appreciated, in particular, if you have knowledge of related work
and other approaches.
So this is
Dear All,
during the Copenhagen meeting Martin told me that there were
several people who doubt that the CRM expressed in RDF could
be processed by popular ontology editors such as Stanford
Protege-2000. Since this is my favourite tool for hacking
ontologies *including* the CRM, I think it might
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