Publishing historical texts on the semantic web-a case study
E Ahonen, E Hyvonen - 2009 IEEE International Conference on …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
E Ahonen, E Hyvonen
2009 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2009•ieeexplore.ieee.orgHistorical texts are an important component of cultural heritage, and are being digitized and
published on the web in various portals for the researchers and the public. However,
searching and linking them with related contents is challenging due to the non-structured
text form, digitization errors, and the differences and variations between old and modern
language, including historical names (eg places), used for querying. This paper addresses
these issues by presenting an approach and a system for publishing old texts on the …
published on the web in various portals for the researchers and the public. However,
searching and linking them with related contents is challenging due to the non-structured
text form, digitization errors, and the differences and variations between old and modern
language, including historical names (eg places), used for querying. This paper addresses
these issues by presenting an approach and a system for publishing old texts on the …
Historical texts are an important component of cultural heritage, and are being digitized and published on the web in various portals for the researchers and the public. However, searching and linking them with related contents is challenging due to the non-structured text form, digitization errors, and the differences and variations between old and modern language, including historical names (e.g. places), used for querying. This paper addresses these issues by presenting an approach and a system for publishing old texts on the semantic web. As a case study, an existing historical newspaper archive on the web is considered. In our model, semantic metadata is added to the text using automated concept extraction methods. Search is implemented with semantic techniques, by creating a multi-faceted search interface for the text materials. Problems due to OCR errors and spelling variants are addressed with a fuzzy string matching algorithm trying to guess corresponding words in a lexicon, and giving suggestions for corrected word forms. References between texts in the library as well as links between the library and external knowledge sources are formed by using shared ontologies for semantic annotations.
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