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RCC8 for CIDOC CRM: Semantic Modeling of Mereological and Topological Spatial Relations in Notre-Dame de Paris

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This work aims at the conceptual and ontological modeling of the abstract spatial relations in heterogeneous cultural heritage data. This work focuses on built heritage, studying the case of Notre-Dame de Paris. The spatial information is a transversal component across the metadata and paradata collection in the datasets about Notre-Dame. The integration using spatial information is crucial for archival, query, analysis, and visualization. Cultural heritage data integration implies the use of the CIDOC CRM ontology, whereas the real-life data challenge the core model because of the complexity of spatial relations. This contribution aims at the analysis of this complexity in terms of mereological and topological spatial relations. It opens an opportunity to explore the conceptualization of space and the abstract spatial relations that go beyond the geometric or the geographic aspects. The contribution presents the conceptual and ontological modeling about the abstract spatial relations using both CIDOC CRM, its extension CRMgeo, geoSPARQL, and RCC8.
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hal-04275714 , version 1 (08-11-2023)
hal-04275714 , version 2 (09-02-2024)

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Anaïs Guillem, Antoine Gros, Kévin Réby, Violette Abergel, Livio De Luca. RCC8 for CIDOC CRM: Semantic Modeling of Mereological and Topological Spatial Relations in Notre-Dame de Paris. SWODCH’23 : International Workshop on Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage, Nov 2023, Athènes, Greece. ⟨hal-04275714v2⟩

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