CLARIAH:实现人文学科与本体之间的互操作性

Albert Meroño-Peñuela, V. D. Boer, M. Erp, R. Zijdeman, R. Mourits, W. Melder, A. Rijpma, Ruben Schalk
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数字人文学科最重要的目标之一是通过增加学术研究的规模、连接现有数据库或改善数据的可访问性,为研究人员提供新的研究问题的数据和工具。在这里,FAIR原则提供了一个有用的框架。整合来自不同人文学科领域的数据并非微不足道,研究问题如“18世纪的经济财富是否平均分配?”或“围绕破坏性媒体事件构建的叙事是什么?”)和学者的准备阶段(例如数据收集、知识组织、清理)需要考虑在内。在本章中,我们描述了荷兰国家项目CLARIAH开发和集成的本体和工具,以解决来自人文学科三个基本领域或“支柱”(语言学、社会和经济史以及媒体研究)的数据集中的这些问题,这些数据集具有范式数据表示(文本语料库、结构化数据和多媒体)。我们从概括和可重用性的角度总结了在这些领域中使用这些本体和工具的经验教训。
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CLARIAH: Enabling Interoperability Between Humanities Disciplines with Ontologies
One of the most important goals of digital humanities is to provide researchers with data and tools for new research questions, either by increasing the scale of scholarly studies, linking existing databases, or improving the accessibility of data. Here, the FAIR principles provide a useful framework. Integrating data from diverse humanities domains is not trivial, research questions such as “was economic wealth equally distributed in the 18th century?”, or “what are narratives constructed around disruptive media events?”) and preparation phases (e.g. data collection, knowledge organisation, cleaning) of scholars need to be taken into account. In this chapter, we describe the ontologies and tools developed and integrated in the Dutch national project CLARIAH to address these issues across datasets from three fundamental domains or “pillars” of the humanities (linguistics, social and economic history, and media studies) that have paradigmatic data representations (textual corpora, structured data, and multimedia). We summarise the lessons learnt from using such ontologies and tools in these domains from a generalisation and reusability perspective.
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