Abstract
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest from archaeological communities in Linked Data. ARIADNE, the Advanced
Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Data set Networking in Europe, facilitates a central web portal that provides
access to archaeological data from various sources. Parts of these data have been being published as Linked Data, and
are currently available in the Linked Open Data cloud. With it, the nature of these data has shifted from unstructured
to structured. This presents new opportunities for data mining. In this work, we investigate to what extend data mining
can contribute to the understanding of linked archaeological data, and which form would best meet the communities'
needs.
Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Data set Networking in Europe, facilitates a central web portal that provides
access to archaeological data from various sources. Parts of these data have been being published as Linked Data, and
are currently available in the Linked Open Data cloud. With it, the nature of these data has shifted from unstructured
to structured. This presents new opportunities for data mining. In this work, we investigate to what extend data mining
can contribute to the understanding of linked archaeological data, and which form would best meet the communities'
needs.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Amsterdam |
Publisher | Ariadne |
Commissioning body | Unknown commissioning body |
Number of pages | 90 |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Publication series
Name | Ariadne |
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No. | D16.1 |