IMAREAL invited experts in the field of Linked Open Data to an international workshop in Krems/Stein on 24 March 2025. The focus was on how datasets of historical sources in different media can be linked for overarching questions in interdisciplinary contexts and how different knowledge domains can be combined for more comprehensive reasoning. The discussion revolved around data enrichment with links to existing standardised data and classification systems and the use of AI tools (such as large language models) for data preparation, enrichment and data quality improvement as well as for analysis and retrieval.
Programme:
IMAREAL (Krems)
Discovery of Things (DiscoThings) – Linking Data for Interdisciplinary Research
David Wigg-Wolf (Frankfurt/Main | Leicester)
Bringing Coins Out of the Cabinet: Nomisma.org, a Controlled Vocabulary and Ontology for Numismatic Linked Open Data
From Text to Graph: Automatic Knowledge Extraction and Semantification of Texts
Representing Artwork Iconography and Meanings with ICON Ontology
One Ring to Link Them All? OpenAtlas and Its Integration of Data from Multiple Disciplines
LLM-Supported Modelling, Operationalising and Exploration of Historical Information: Using Historical Financial Information as an Example (cancelled)
The abstracts of the presentations are available here.