On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History

Technologies of the Internet of Things (IoT) and of smart spaces provide an effective base for creating smart museums based on digitized infrastructures and information systems already deployed in many modern museums. Cultural heritage knowledge in such a museum is used by interested visitors as wel...

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Main Authors: Oksana B. Petrina, Valentina V. Volokhova, Svetlana E. Yalovitsyna, Aleksey G. Varfolomeyev, Dmitry G. Korzun
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Language:English
Published: FRUCT 2017-04-01
Series:Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
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Online Access:https://fruct.org/publications/abstract20/files/Pet.pdf
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spelling doaj-9869bf7b8a3c44e4a04c2537e5100b292020-11-25T00:17:37ZengFRUCTProceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT2305-72542343-07372017-04-0177620676680On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life HistoryOksana B. Petrina0Valentina V. Volokhova1Svetlana E. Yalovitsyna2Aleksey G. Varfolomeyev3Dmitry G. Korzun4Petrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaPetrozavodsk State University (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, RussiaTechnologies of the Internet of Things (IoT) and of smart spaces provide an effective base for creating smart museums based on digitized infrastructures and information systems already deployed in many modern museums. Cultural heritage knowledge in such a museum is used by interested visitors as well as by professionals. This work continues our research on the smart museum concept and its case study of everyday life history in the History Museum of Petrozavodsk State University. We provide an ontological model for the needs of studying the everyday life history. The ontology supports integrating available descriptions of museum exhibits (collected in the existed museum information system) into a semantic network, where the links reflect relations between exhibits and other historical objects. We apply the wiki technology within the smart spaces-based architecture of a smart museum. The wiki implements an ontology-enabled system that experts use to extract semantics from the existed museum information system. We discuss possible semantic algorithms for data mining in the museum semantic network.https://fruct.org/publications/abstract20/files/Pet.pdfsmart museumsemantic networkontologydata miningsemantic algorithmseveryday life historysemantic media wikismart spaces
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author Oksana B. Petrina
Valentina V. Volokhova
Svetlana E. Yalovitsyna
Aleksey G. Varfolomeyev
Dmitry G. Korzun
spellingShingle Oksana B. Petrina
Valentina V. Volokhova
Svetlana E. Yalovitsyna
Aleksey G. Varfolomeyev
Dmitry G. Korzun
On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History
Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
smart museum
semantic network
ontology
data mining
semantic algorithms
everyday life history
semantic media wiki
smart spaces
author_facet Oksana B. Petrina
Valentina V. Volokhova
Svetlana E. Yalovitsyna
Aleksey G. Varfolomeyev
Dmitry G. Korzun
author_sort Oksana B. Petrina
title On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History
title_short On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History
title_full On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History
title_fullStr On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History
title_full_unstemmed On Semantic Network Design for a Smart Museum of Everyday Life History
title_sort on semantic network design for a smart museum of everyday life history
publisher FRUCT
series Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
issn 2305-7254
2343-0737
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Technologies of the Internet of Things (IoT) and of smart spaces provide an effective base for creating smart museums based on digitized infrastructures and information systems already deployed in many modern museums. Cultural heritage knowledge in such a museum is used by interested visitors as well as by professionals. This work continues our research on the smart museum concept and its case study of everyday life history in the History Museum of Petrozavodsk State University. We provide an ontological model for the needs of studying the everyday life history. The ontology supports integrating available descriptions of museum exhibits (collected in the existed museum information system) into a semantic network, where the links reflect relations between exhibits and other historical objects. We apply the wiki technology within the smart spaces-based architecture of a smart museum. The wiki implements an ontology-enabled system that experts use to extract semantics from the existed museum information system. We discuss possible semantic algorithms for data mining in the museum semantic network.
topic smart museum
semantic network
ontology
data mining
semantic algorithms
everyday life history
semantic media wiki
smart spaces
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