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== Semantic annotation for 3D cultural artefacts: About our MVP == | |||
A suite of tools for semantic annotation of 3D cultural artefacts is being developed as part of the NFDI4Culture project across several partner organisations (led by the [https://www.tib.eu/de/forschung-entwicklung/forschungsgruppen-und-labs/open-science Open Science lab at TIB, Hannover]). Operating within Task area 1: Data capture and enrichment, the proposed toolchain focuses on the annotation of 3D data within a knowledge graph environment, so that 3D objects’ geometry, attendant metadata, as well as annotations remain searchable, while data interconnections are not lost. The project builds on several existing FOSS tools: | |||
* [https://openrefine.org/ OpenRefine], a data cleaning, reconciliation and batch upload tool; | |||
* [https://wikiba.se/ Wikibase] (the tool behind the interface you are viewing now), a suite of services developed by Wikimedia Germany; it combines the ability to handle large volumes of data points with sophisticated data querying and extraction services via a dedicated SPARQL endpoint; | |||
* [https://kompakkt.de/home Kompakkt], a browser-based open-source 3D- and multimedia viewer Kompakkt with built-in collaborative annotation features. | |||
The integrated suite of tools follows FAIR principles and facilitates linking 3D-objects and annotations, and their cultural context (including historical people and places, geo-location and capture-technology metadata), to the broader semantic web and various national and international authority records (GND, VIAF and more). | |||
By the end of 2021, the toolchain will be developed as an MVP (minimum viable product) to be tested and refined further with more data partnerships. It will allow a wide range of users to interact with 3D- and other types of multimedia objects and annotations, and ultimately open up new digital spaces for research, education and discourse around cultural stewardship and memory preservation without siloing knowledge. | |||
== About our case study == | |||
This Wikibase instance contains sample data about Weikersheim Castle from the [http://www.deckenmalerei.eu/42d06165-58e7-4653-bfe4-3d5f7091fc33 Corpus der barocken Deckenmalerei in Deutschland], provided the MVP data partners at [https://www.kunstgeschichte.uni-muenchen.de/index.html The Institute of Art History] at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. | |||
== Adding new data in the archive == | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/Special:NewItem Create new item] | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/Special:Upload Upload new media] | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/Description: Add new text descriptions] | |||
== Example item pages for different types of data == | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/Item:Q64 An item describing a physical space] | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/ An item describing a 3D model] | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/ An item describing an annotation for a 3D model] | |||
== Data model reference == | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1FW0YytUGWO-IXfDzwgtnueeZt691je3OTJXaYy_BkLg/edit Data Model reference diagramme] | |||
== Some example data queries == | |||
== Indexes for quick reference == | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/Special:ListProperties List of properties] | |||
* [https://enrich-nfdi4culture.wiki.opencura.com/wiki/Special:ListUsers List of users] |