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STELLAR IntroductionDouglas Tudhope
Hypermedia Research Unit, University of Glamorgan
STELLAR
12 month AHRC funded project Hypermedia Research Unit, University of Glamorgan Archaeology Data Service, University of York– English Heritage Centre for Archaeology, Portsmouth
Builds on previous 3 year AHRC funded STAR Project
Acknowledgments Ceri Binding (University of Glamorgan)Andreas Vlachidis (University of Glamorgan)Keith May, English Heritage (EH)Stuart Jeffrey, Julian Richards, Michael Charno, Tim Evans, Holly WrightArchaeology Data Service (ADS)Archaeology Department, University of York
STAR – Aims and background
• Investigate semantic technologies for integrating and cross searching datasets and associated grey literature
• Current situation - fragmented datasets with different terminology
• Lack of semantic interoperability and cross search
• Need for integrative metadata framework CIDOC CRM (ISO standard) as high level, core ontologytogether with the CRM-EH archaeological extension of the CRM
along with relevant EH thesauri and glossaries
STAR Project - General Architecture
RRAD RPRE
RDF Based Semantic Layer (CRM / CRMEH / SKOS)
Greyliterature
EH thesauri,
glossaries
LEAPSTAN MoLAS
Data Mapping / NormalisationConversionIndexing
Web Services, SQL, SPARQL
Applications – Server Side, Rich Client, Browser
Natural Language Processing (NLP)of archaeological grey literature
Extract key concepts in same semantic representation as for data.
Allows unified searching of different datasets and grey literature
in terms of same underlying CRM-based conceptual structure
Output as RDF triples in Demonstrator and as XML with greylit
“ditch containing prehistoric pottery dating to the Late Bronze Age”
STAR Demonstrator – search for a conceptual pattern
An Internet Archaeology publication on one of the (Silchester Roman) datasets we used in STAR discusses the finding of a coin
within a hearth.-- does the same thing occur in any of the grey literature reports?
Requires comparison of extracted data with NLP indexing in terms of the ontology.
STAR Demonstrator – search for a conceptual patternResearch paper reports finding a coin in hearth – exist elsewhere?
Stratigraphic query
STELLAR aims and outcomes
• Make it easier to map and extract datasets to CIDOC CRM ontologyin a consistent manner
• Generalise the data extraction tools produced by STAR so third party data providers can use them
• Develop methods for mapping and extraction of archaeological datasets into RDF/XML conforming to CIDOC CRM-EH ontologywith unique global identifiers for entities and concepts (http URIs)for publication as linked data
• Freely available tools and guidelines/tutorials
STELLAR background
• In practice mapping to CRM has tended to require specialist knowledge of the ontology and been resource intensive
• Given the wide scope of the CRM, it is possible to make multiple valid mappingsdepending on the intended purpose and focus of the mappings
• STELLAR tools convert archaeological data to CRM/RDF in a consistent manner, without requiring detailed knowledge of the underlying ontology
• User chooses a template for a particular data patternand supplies the corresponding input from their database(combination of optional elements with a mandatory ID)
• STELLAR templates for – CRM-EH archaeological extension to the CIDOC CRM– Some more general CIDOC CRM templates conforming to the CLAROS Project format– SKOSifying a glossary/thesaurus connected with the dataset
STELLAR templates Finds example
STELLAR applications
STELLAR.Console
STELLAR.Web
http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/resources/STELLAR-applications/
STELLAR.Console
Command line application
Freely downloadable
Data import / export / conversion
STELLAR.Web Subset of STELLAR.Console
functionality CSV2RDF RDFStats
Using same templates Input CSV from any
external application No registration or login
CSV2DB
SQL2CSV
CSV2RDFSQL2RDF
TAB2DB
SQL2TAB
TAB2RDF
TAB
Database
CSV
RDF
Data Conversions
Data Template
Consistent URI Construction Namespace prefix (user defined)
http://stellar/silchester/ Entity type (generated by template)
EHE0007 (i.e. Context) Value (From data, URL encoded if necessary)
1015 URI pattern: {prefix}{entity type}_{value}
http://stellar/silchester/EHE0007_1015
Using the RDF data
RDF application / triple store
SPARQL queries RDF enabled applicationsLinked data
browsers
RDF data output from STELLAR
Linked data publication by ADS
• Selected range of archived archaeological excavation datasets (academic and commercial sectors) converted to RDF using STELLAR toolsand ingested into a repository (triple store)
• The SPARQL endpoint allows consumption by semantic technologies including Pubby (an open source linked data front end) used for publishing linked data
• Content negotiation presents data in formats appropriate for the requesting application (eg RDF/XML/HTML browsers).
• Effort devoted to ensure URI construction appropriate for the domain. For ADS archives this includes use of existing DOI identifier codes in the target URI.For external data sets (not already archived with the ADS, eg from commercial contractors) site naming conventions validated by the ADS adopted.
• The linked data outputs (and the frontend) are available from ADS websitehttp://data.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
Contact Information
Douglas TudhopeFaculty of Advanced TechnologyUniversity of GlamorganPontypridd CF37 1DLWales, [email protected]
http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/kos/STAR/http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/resources/star-demonstrator/STAR Research Demonstratorhttp://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue30/tudhope_index.htmlSTAR Internet Archaeology paper (open access)http://andronikos.kyklos.co.uk/aboutus.phpNLP work - see reports with CRM and CRM-EH composite annotations in Sample Documents
http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/kos/STELLAR/ http://hypermedia.research.glam.ac.uk/resources/STELLAR-applications/ STELLAR tools, templates and documentationhttp://data.archaeologydataservice.ac.uk STELLAR linked data