From Data Complexity to User Simplicity: A Framework for Linked Open Data Reconciliation and Serendipitous Discovery
Marco Grasso (1), Giulia Renda (1), Marilena Daquino (1) ((1), University of Bologna)

TL;DR
This paper presents a new software framework and Web portal designed to reconcile Linked Open Data sources and facilitate user-friendly, serendipitous discovery, demonstrated through a music heritage case study.
Contribution
It introduces the Polifonia Web portal, a novel platform for data reconciliation and intuitive interfaces in the Linked Open Data ecosystem.
Findings
Successful integration of diverse music heritage data sources
Enhanced user experience for data discovery
Effective reconciliation of Linked Open Data sources
Abstract
This article introduces a novel software solution to create a Web portal to align Linked Open Data sources and provide user-friendly interfaces for serendipitous discovery. We present the Polifonia Web portal as a motivating scenario and case study to address research problems such as data reconciliation and serving generous interfaces in the music heritage domain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Data Quality and Management
MethodsALIGN
