The SeaLiT Ontology -- An Extension of CIDOC-CRM for the Modeling and Integration of Maritime History Information
Pavlos Fafalios, Athina Kritsotaki, Martin Doerr

TL;DR
The SeaLiT Ontology extends CIDOC-CRM to model and integrate maritime history data, enabling historians to explore and analyze diverse archival information through knowledge graphs and a user-friendly interface.
Contribution
This paper introduces the SeaLiT Ontology, a novel extension of CIDOC-CRM tailored for maritime history data integration and analysis.
Findings
Successfully modeled diverse maritime archival data
Developed knowledge graphs for data integration
Enabled quantitative analysis through a user interface
Abstract
We describe the construction and use of the SeaLiT Ontology, an extension of the ISO standard CIDOC-CRM for the modelling and integration of maritime history information. The ontology has been developed gradually, following a bottom-up approach that required the analysis of large amounts of real primary data (archival material) as well as knowledge and validation by domain experts (maritime historians). We present the specification of the ontology, RDFS and OWL implementations, as well as knowledge graphs that make use of this data model for integrating information originating from a large and diverse set of archival documents, such as crew lists, sailors registers, naval ship registers and payrolls. We also describe an application that operates over these knowledge graphs and which supports historians in exploring and quantitatively analysing the integrated data through a user-friendly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
