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Four working groups at #graphSDE2019: enhancing TEI, ontologies for DH, tools and infrastructures, textual criticism
Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies. Colloque du 3 au 4 juin 2019 @unil bit.ly/2IEv47h #graphSDE2019
#graphsde2019 @se_alassi (@DHLabBasel) pointing out the highly interlinked scientific correspondence between historical mathematicians and others. #BEOL allows to query a graph network of the corresponding letter editions.
Attempted for a second to skip the afternoon section of #graphsde2019 for this awesome view, but the talks are so damn fascinating. So leave the Lake for later and back to #SemWeb #digitaledition
Second day of #graphsde2019 started with @se_alassi and Tobias Schweizer (@DHLabBasel) talking about Representing Historical Mathematical Texts and their Relations as a Graph #Bernoulli #Euler #Newton
Just got accepted for the #GraphSDE2019 First time that reviewers complained that my proposal is - attention - too technical! I guess that's probably because I'm currently working more as a software developer than as a textual scholar. Need to go back to the roots!
Senior Researcher Dr Toby Burrows is now presenting at #graphsde2019 on the approach of @MSMigrations
@TobyBurrows will be talking at #graphSDE2019 about transforming TEI manuscript data from the @bodleianlibs catalogue into a graph database for @MSMigrations
Reminder della CfP del "Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models & Semantic Web Technologies" @unil. wp.unil.ch/graphsde/works… #graphSDE2019 #digitalhumanities
Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies Université de Lausanne | 3-4 June 2019 #graphSDE2019 #workshop #semanticweb wp.unil.ch/graphsde/
#graphsde2019 @stefandumont presents what he is working on in his free time: Applying #SemanticWeb Technologies to #DigitalEditions for the History of Science #ontologies
@music_enfanthen talking about graph-based semantic representation of the philological knowledge at #graphSDE2019
Francesca Tomasi's recap of DH over the last 70 yrs emphasises the change in data structures used: table → tree (markup) → graph #graphSDE2019
#graphsde2019 is about to start. @spadinelena introduces the idea behind the "Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editons, Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies" @unil #SemanticWeb #GraphDatabase #RDF #LinkedData #digitaledition
#graphsde2019 Now Colin Sippl presents the work of his master thesis about Cross-document Interdependencies in Medieval Charters of the St. Katharinenspital in Regensburg, supervised by @8urghardt and using @Neo4jDE #graph #digitaledition
#graphsde2019 @spadinelena points out in her talk about "Modelling the Relationships between Documents" that relationships between multiple witnesses are hard to depict in solely #FRBRoo . #Ontologies #SemanticWeb #digitaledtion
(maybe it's something specific to the #graphSDE2019 crowd, but perhaps 70-80% of the presenters so far said they are building upon cidoc-crm. a very different landscape compared to few years ago)
#graphsde2019 @ronald_dekker discusses text encoding as an act of knowledge representation, hereby relying on #TAGML rather than #XML . This allows for a hypergraph representation with overlapping structures on multiple levels.
@TobyBurrows will be talking at #graphSDE2019 about transforming TEI manuscript data from the @bodleianlibs catalogue into a graph database for @MSMigrations
Francesca Giovannetti will be the last speaker of day 1 of #graphsde2019 : She proposes a Critical Apparatus Ontology (CAO) built on the #TEI Critical Apparatus #SemWeb #ontologies #digitaledition
Slides for my talk on "Towards Resolution Services for Text URIs" at #graphSDE2019 are online doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…. This is joint work with @hcayless , made possible by the @PelagiosNetwork community grant we received last year #DigiClass #DTSAPI
Four working groups at #graphSDE2019: enhancing TEI, ontologies for DH, tools and infrastructures, textual criticism
@music_enfanthen talking about graph-based semantic representation of the philological knowledge at #graphSDE2019
#graphsde2019 @stefandumont presents what he is working on in his free time: Applying #SemanticWeb Technologies to #DigitalEditions for the History of Science #ontologies
#graphsde2019 Now shout out to @AndreasKuczera while Julian Jarosch presents the joint paper on #SPEEDy, the dynamic standoff property editor developed by @TheCodex5. Also addresses the advantages of #standoff #annotation Check it out at: github.com/argimenes/stan…
(maybe it's something specific to the #graphSDE2019 crowd, but perhaps 70-80% of the presenters so far said they are building upon cidoc-crm. a very different landscape compared to few years ago)
The #BEOL project is available online at beol.dasch.swiss . #graphsde2019
Second day of #graphsde2019 started with @se_alassi and Tobias Schweizer (@DHLabBasel) talking about Representing Historical Mathematical Texts and their Relations as a Graph #Bernoulli #Euler #Newton
#graphsde2019 @se_alassi (@DHLabBasel) pointing out the highly interlinked scientific correspondence between historical mathematicians and others. #BEOL allows to query a graph network of the corresponding letter editions.
Second day of #graphsde2019 started with @se_alassi and Tobias Schweizer (@DHLabBasel) talking about Representing Historical Mathematical Texts and their Relations as a Graph #Bernoulli #Euler #Newton
Francesca Giovannetti will be the last speaker of day 1 of #graphsde2019 : She proposes a Critical Apparatus Ontology (CAO) built on the #TEI Critical Apparatus #SemWeb #ontologies #digitaledition
#graphsde2019 More information about #TAGML can be found here: balisage.net/Proceedings/vo…
#graphsde2019 @ronald_dekker discusses text encoding as an act of knowledge representation, hereby relying on #TAGML rather than #XML . This allows for a hypergraph representation with overlapping structures on multiple levels.
#graphsde2019 @ronald_dekker discusses text encoding as an act of knowledge representation, hereby relying on #TAGML rather than #XML . This allows for a hypergraph representation with overlapping structures on multiple levels.
Cools from #NIE-INE @UBBasel discusses the idea of a 2 step formalization (borrowed from bio medicine experiences) to decouple data sources from domain semantics in consecutive steps #graphsde2019 #SemanticWeb #modeling #digitaledition
Senior Researcher Dr Toby Burrows is now presenting at #graphsde2019 on the approach of @MSMigrations
@TobyBurrows will be talking at #graphSDE2019 about transforming TEI manuscript data from the @bodleianlibs catalogue into a graph database for @MSMigrations
#graphsde2019 The #NIE-INE ontologies are available at: github.com/nie-ine/Ontolo…
First talk of the afternoon at #graphsde2019 : Roberta Padlena & Hans Cools presenting the Swiss #NIE-INE project, the National Infrastructure for Editions, which collaborates with 13 edition projects to aim for a #SemWeb approach to #digitaledition nie-ine.ch
First talk of the afternoon at #graphsde2019 : Roberta Padlena & Hans Cools presenting the Swiss #NIE-INE project, the National Infrastructure for Editions, which collaborates with 13 edition projects to aim for a #SemWeb approach to #digitaledition nie-ine.ch
Attempted for a second to skip the afternoon section of #graphsde2019 for this awesome view, but the talks are so damn fascinating. So leave the Lake for later and back to #SemWeb #digitaledition
How to get #TEI manuscript descriptions into a #GraphDatabase ? Next speaker @TobyBurrows (from @OxfordeResearch) presents the approach of @MSMigrations at #graphsde2019
@TobyBurrows will be talking at #graphSDE2019 about transforming TEI manuscript data from the @bodleianlibs catalogue into a graph database for @MSMigrations
Here is the web app to investigate the graph-based edition: urkunden.ur.de #graphSDE2019
#graphsde2019 Now Colin Sippl presents the work of his master thesis about Cross-document Interdependencies in Medieval Charters of the St. Katharinenspital in Regensburg, supervised by @8urghardt and using @Neo4jDE #graph #digitaledition
Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies. Colloque du 3 au 4 juin 2019 @unil bit.ly/2IEv47h #graphSDE2019
#graphsde2019 @se_alassi (@DHLabBasel) pointing out the highly interlinked scientific correspondence between historical mathematicians and others. #BEOL allows to query a graph network of the corresponding letter editions.
Four working groups at #graphSDE2019: enhancing TEI, ontologies for DH, tools and infrastructures, textual criticism
Second day of #graphsde2019 started with @se_alassi and Tobias Schweizer (@DHLabBasel) talking about Representing Historical Mathematical Texts and their Relations as a Graph #Bernoulli #Euler #Newton
Attempted for a second to skip the afternoon section of #graphsde2019 for this awesome view, but the talks are so damn fascinating. So leave the Lake for later and back to #SemWeb #digitaledition
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