Ontological Presentation of East-Christian Iconographical Art Domain

Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia; Paneva-Marinova, Desislava; Pavlov, Radoslav

Serdica Journal of Computing (2011)

  • Volume: 5, Issue: 2, page 169-182
  • ISSN: 1312-6555

Abstract

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In the recent years the East-Christian iconographical art works have been digitized providing a large volume of data. The need for effective classification, indexing and retrieval of iconography repositories was the motivation of the design and development of a systemized ontological structure for description of iconographical art objects. This paper presents the ontology of the East-Christian iconographical art, developed to provide content annotation in the Virtual encyclopedia of Bulgarian iconography multimedia digital library. The ontology’s main classes, relations, facts, rules, and problems appearing during the design and development are described. The paper also presents an application of the ontology for learning analysis on an iconography domain implemented during the SINUS project “Semantic Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning”.* This work is partly funded by the Bulgarian NSF under the project D-002-189 SINUS “Semantic Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning”.

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Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia, Paneva-Marinova, Desislava, and Pavlov, Radoslav. "Ontological Presentation of East-Christian Iconographical Art Domain." Serdica Journal of Computing 5.2 (2011): 169-182. <http://eudml.org/doc/196269>.

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author = {Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia, Paneva-Marinova, Desislava, Pavlov, Radoslav},
journal = {Serdica Journal of Computing},
keywords = {Domain Ontologies; East-Christian Iconographical Art; Multimedia Digital Library},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {169-182},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences},
title = {Ontological Presentation of East-Christian Iconographical Art Domain},
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volume = {5},
year = {2011},
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TY - JOUR
AU - Pavlova-Draganova, Lilia
AU - Paneva-Marinova, Desislava
AU - Pavlov, Radoslav
TI - Ontological Presentation of East-Christian Iconographical Art Domain
JO - Serdica Journal of Computing
PY - 2011
PB - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
VL - 5
IS - 2
SP - 169
EP - 182
AB - In the recent years the East-Christian iconographical art works have been digitized providing a large volume of data. The need for effective classification, indexing and retrieval of iconography repositories was the motivation of the design and development of a systemized ontological structure for description of iconographical art objects. This paper presents the ontology of the East-Christian iconographical art, developed to provide content annotation in the Virtual encyclopedia of Bulgarian iconography multimedia digital library. The ontology’s main classes, relations, facts, rules, and problems appearing during the design and development are described. The paper also presents an application of the ontology for learning analysis on an iconography domain implemented during the SINUS project “Semantic Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning”.* This work is partly funded by the Bulgarian NSF under the project D-002-189 SINUS “Semantic Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning”.
LA - eng
KW - Domain Ontologies; East-Christian Iconographical Art; Multimedia Digital Library
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/196269
ER -

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