An Ontology Network for Citizen Curation

Asprino Luigi, Damiano Rossana, Daquino Marilena, De Giorgis Stefano, Gangemi Aldo, Lieto Antonio, Sartini Bruno, Manuel STRIANI

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Abstract

Citizen curation is gaining momentum as a new form of engagement with cultural heritage. Citizen curatorial activities require and produce a wealth of information, ranging from descriptions of the artefacts to visitor experience feedback. Although formalising and integrating such various data is of paramount importance, the domain lacks comprehensive ontologies to enable querying, interpreting and reasoning over the collected data. SPICE - Social Participation, Cohesion, and Inclusion through Cultural Engagement - is an EU project dedicated to experimenting with citizen curation activities to foster cultural engagement. SPICE develops technologies that help communities to create and share their own interpretation of cultural artefacts, hence developing a better understanding of, and empathy for, themselves and other communities. Part of the SPICE ecosystem of technologies is the SPICE Ontology Network (SON), which empowers applications with knowledge-level reasoning abilities, and supports both applications and users interacting with data involved in citizen curation activities. This paper provides an overview of the SPICE Ontology Network and outlines its main use cases.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages30
JournalJournal on Computing and Cultural Heritage
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • citizen curation
  • cultural heritage
  • ontologies
  • semantic web

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