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Terminologies, modèles de données archéologiques et thésaurus documentaires

Auteur(s)
Sébastien Durost
Reich, Guillaume 
Institut d'archéologie 
Jean-Pierre Girard
Date de parution
2021
Nombre de page
13 p.
Mots-clés
  • thesaurus
  • uses
  • interoperability
  • semantics/terminologies
  • proof of concept/POC
  • archaeology
  • usages
  • sémantique/terminologies
  • preuve de concept
  • archéologie
  • thésaurus
  • interopérabilité
  • thesaurus

  • uses

  • interoperability

  • semantics/terminologi...

  • proof of concept/POC

  • archaeology

  • usages

  • sémantique/terminolog...

  • preuve de concept

  • archéologie

  • thésaurus

  • interopérabilité

Résumé
The HyperThésau and Bibracte numérique projects have given rise to a collective effort centred on the use of vocabulary as a means of ensuring the interoperability of archaeological data throughout its life cycle. To this end, the use of the standardised form of the thesaurus – via the Opentheso platform – provides a tool that is already adapted to the Linked Data. Nevertheless, its use quickly raised the question of the different paradigms presiding over the elaboration of a specific vocabulary by each (group of) scientist(s). The ISO 25964 standard – designed for the management and interoperability of indexing languages – is flexible enough to permit the comparison and linking of different scientific or documentary “points of view”. Their coherence through interoperability alignments nevertheless requires to interface different semantic granularities: search reporting, the description of raw data, a gateway or "pivot" between the two, by using a regulated cooperation methodology. The challenges that remain to be met on this path do not prevent the thesaurus tool from already being a suitable support for a complete "human-to-machine-to-human" interoperability, developed within the framework of the Bibracte Ville Ouverte project and exemplified through a research on the ceramics of that archaeological site.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/32199
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https://hal.science/hal-03278684
Type de publication
working paper
Dossier(s) à télécharger
 main article: Durost_Reich_Girard_2021_vf.pdf (1.33 MB)
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