Program

SWODCH 2024 30-31 October 2024

Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Val de Loire 33 Allée Ferdinand de Lesseps, 37200 Tours

https://www.msh-vdl.fr/en/practical-access-information/

The proceedings are available online: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3809/

 

Wednesday, 30 October

 

09:00 : Reception desk opening

  

Morning session (9:20-11:00): Projects

  • 09:20 : Introduction to SWODCH 2024

  • 09:30 : Guillaume ALVISET, OntoPortal is a generic technology to host and serve ontologies and thesauri. Initially dedicated to cataloging the biomedical ontologies with BioPortal, this technology spread with the emergence of new thematic portals such as AgroPortal, to finally form the OntoPortal Alliance. The EarthPortal is one of these new portals created within the European FAIR-IMPACT project and which currently hosts about 50 semantic artifacts of the Earth system.

  • 10:00 : Béatrice MARKHOFF, ECHOES is a Horizon Europe project whose aim is to set up the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH), a shared platform designed to facilitate collaboration among heritage professionnals and researchers. Users will be empowered to create and manipulate digital commons called Heritage Digital Twins, aggregating knowledge about tangible and intangible heritage items.

  • 10:30 : Roberta Ferrario, MITE which stands for Make it explicit: Documenting interpretations of literary fictions with conceptual formal models, is a two-year research project (November 2023 - November 2025) funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) through the European Union's Next Generation EU plan. Its main goal is to establish a modeling framework that supports the documentation, analysis, and comparison of observational data, understood here as hypothetical, partial, and perspectival information emerging from scholarly investigations. In pursuing this goal, MITE aims to contribute to a novel approach to the characterization of literary characters, intersecting philosophy, literary studies, and criticism.
    By conducting a comprehensive study on the modeling of observational data, we seek to facilitate the development of a new generation of computational tools that enable the analysis of multiple, and potentially divergent, perspectives on the same phenomena, thereby reflecting the pluralism inherent in research debates. slides

 

Break 11.00-11.30

 

Late Morning Session (11:30-12:30): Invited Talk on SPARNATURAL, a knowledge graph visual query system, and its use in OpenArchaeo, a portal of archaeological knowledge graphs by Thomas FRANCART (SPARNA) and Florian HIVERT (Université de Tours/MSH)

 

Lunch (12:30-14:00)

 

Afternoon session (14:00-16:00): Paper presentations

The duration of each talk is 30 minutes (Questions and Answers included)

  •  14:00 : T. K. Chau, D. Jaquet, S. Kenderdine: Towards an Annotation Data Model for a Scholarly Semantic Annotation Platform in Visual Heritage: A Case Study Using the Murten Panorama slides

  • 14:30 : D. Cantone, V. N. Di Carp, C. Longo, S. Menza, M, Nicolosi Asmundo, D. F. Santamaria: An OWL Ontology for Linguistic Phenomena with Applications to Gallo-Italic Dialects in Sicily

  • 15:00 : E. M. Sanfilippo, C. Masolo, A. Mosca, G. Tomazzoli: Operationalizing Scholarly Observations in OWL slides

  •  15:30 : A. Adamou, D. Picca: Assessing the expressivity of IconClass to embody emotional features in classical iconography slides

 

Break (16:00-16:30)

 

Late afternoon session (16.30-17.30): Open discussions (at least one on Heritage Digital Twin) and Demos

 

Thursday, 31 October

 

Morning session (9:00-10:30): Paper presentations

The duration of each talk is 30 minutes (Questions and Answers included)

  • 09:00 : N. Carboni: Ontological Patterns for Modeling the Validity of Spatiotemporal Statements

  • 09:30 : A. Guillem, M. van Ruymbeke, O. Eide, L. de Luca:  Spatio-Temporal Reasoning on Stratigraphic Data in Archaeology: Formalisation of the Harris Laws as Inferences using CIDOC CRM slides

  • 10:00 : S. Arzoo, A. Hogan, S. H. Blackwell: Graphing Trees: The Nodes and Edges of Nabokov's Worlds slides

 

Break (10.30-11.00)

 

Late Morning Session (11:00-12:00): Invited Talk on Sloane Lab by Andreas Vlachidis, UCL

 

12.00-12.30 Closing

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