The main objective of the MultimediaN E-Culture project is to demonstrate how novel semantic-web and presentation technologies
can be deployed to provide better indexing and search support within large virtual collections of cultural-heritage resources.The architecture is fully based on open web standards, in particular XML, SVG, RDF/OWL and SPARQL. One basic hypothesis underlyingthis work is that the use of explicit background knowledge in the form of ontologies/vocabularies/thesauri is in particularuseful in information retrieval in knowledge-rich domains.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Schreiber2006MultimediaN
%A Schreiber, Guus
%A Amin, Alia
%A van Assem, Mark
%A de Boer, Victor
%A Hardman, Lynda
%A Hildebrand, Michiel
%A Hollink, Laura
%A Huang, Zhisheng
%A van Kersen, Janneke
%A de Niet, Marco
%A Omelayenko, Borys
%A van Ossenbruggen, Jacco
%A Siebes, Ronny
%A Taekema, Jos
%A Wielemaker, Jan
%A Wielinga, Bob
%D 2006
%J The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006
%K phd thesis-annotation thesis-semantic-multimedia
%P 951--958
%T MultimediaN E-Culture Demonstrator
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_70
%X The main objective of the MultimediaN E-Culture project is to demonstrate how novel semantic-web and presentation technologies
can be deployed to provide better indexing and search support within large virtual collections of cultural-heritage resources.The architecture is fully based on open web standards, in particular XML, SVG, RDF/OWL and SPARQL. One basic hypothesis underlyingthis work is that the use of explicit background knowledge in the form of ontologies/vocabularies/thesauri is in particularuseful in information retrieval in knowledge-rich domains.
@inproceedings{Schreiber2006MultimediaN,
abstract = {The main objective of the MultimediaN E-Culture project is to demonstrate how novel semantic-web and presentation technologies
can be deployed to provide better indexing and search support within large virtual collections of cultural-heritage resources.The architecture is fully based on open web standards, in particular XML, SVG, RDF/OWL and SPARQL. One basic hypothesis underlyingthis work is that the use of explicit background knowledge in the form of ontologies/vocabularies/thesauri is in particularuseful in information retrieval in knowledge-rich domains.},
added-at = {2009-08-11T09:35:24.000+0200},
author = {Schreiber, Guus and Amin, Alia and van Assem, Mark and de Boer, Victor and Hardman, Lynda and Hildebrand, Michiel and Hollink, Laura and Huang, Zhisheng and van Kersen, Janneke and de Niet, Marco and Omelayenko, Borys and van Ossenbruggen, Jacco and Siebes, Ronny and Taekema, Jos and Wielemaker, Jan and Wielinga, Bob},
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journal = {The Semantic Web - ISWC 2006},
keywords = {phd thesis-annotation thesis-semantic-multimedia},
pages = {951--958},
timestamp = {2009-08-11T10:21:26.000+0200},
title = {MultimediaN E-Culture Demonstrator},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11926078_70},
year = 2006
}