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Considering Rich Spatiotemporal Relationships in Cultural Heritage Information Management
Hallot, Pierre
2017In Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
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Keywords :
cultural heritage; existence; presence; spatiotemporal reasoning; anachronistic relationship
Abstract :
[en] This paper describes the use of rich spatiotemporal relationships in cultural heritage information modelling in order to increase the information organization and extraction. The idea is to tailor the spatiotemporal state of identity model, i.e. a model based on spatiotemporal identity that takes into account relationships between non-existing and non-presents objects, to the management cultural heritage information. In doing so, we propose an enhancement of the knowledge representation for cultural heritage.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Earth sciences & physical geography
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Hallot, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège > LNA-DIVA > Faculté d'Architecture
Language :
English
Title :
Considering Rich Spatiotemporal Relationships in Cultural Heritage Information Management
Alternative titles :
[fr] Prise en compte de relations spatio-temporelles riches dans la gestion de l'information sur le patrimoine
Publication date :
September 2017
Journal title :
Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
ISSN :
1863-2246
eISSN :
1863-2351
Publisher :
Springer, Berlin, Germany
Special issue title :
Proceedings of Workshops and Posters at the 13th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2017)
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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