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The Semantic Web
and the
Digital Archaeological
Workflow
A Case Study from Sweden
Marcus Smith
marcus.smith@raa.se
Swedish
Open
Cultural
Heritage
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
• Metadata aggregator &
web service for cultural
heritage institutions
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
• Metadata aggregator &
web service for cultural
heritage institutions
• Monuments, buildings,
museum collections…
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
• Metadata aggregator &
web service for cultural
heritage institutions
• Monuments, buildings,
museum collections…
• 40 institutions
(≈25–30 million triples)
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
• Metadata aggregator &
web service for cultural
heritage institutions
• Monuments, buildings,
museum collections…
• 40 institutions
• 4.7 million database
objects
• 2.1 million artefacts
• 880 thousand photographs
• 830 thousand monuments
• 440 thousand documents
• 110 thousand historic buildings
• 40 thousand personages
• 2000 historical events
• 1500 historic maps
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
• Metadata aggregator &
web service for cultural
heritage institutions
• Monuments, buildings,
museum collections…
• 40 institutions
• 4.7 million database
objects
• From the Paleolithic…
Paleolithic aurochs metatarsus – SHMM
SOCH
• K-samsök –
‘Cultural Cross-Search’
• Metadata aggregator &
web service for cultural
heritage institutions
• Monuments, buildings,
museum collections…
• 40 institutions
• 4.7 million database
objects
• From the Paleolithic…
• …to the present day
Copper alloy bottle cap – SHMM
Harvesting, Linking &
Dissemination• Object metadata
harvested from the
content provider using
OAI-PMH
Cultural Heritage
Institution’s
Database
SOCH
Local SOCH
adapter
OAI-PMH
Harvesting, Linking &
Dissemination• Object metadata
harvested from the
content provider using
OAI-PMH
• The metadata is then
enriched with additional
semantic links to
related objects
Burial
mound
depicted by
described by found at
ArtefactDocument
Photo
Vendel
Period
dated to
Harvesting, Linking &
Dissemination• Object metadata
harvested from the
content provider using
OAI-PMH
• The metadata is then
enriched with additional
semantic links to
related objects
• Links can be manually
added (UGC)
Burial
mound
has topic
Book
Wikipedia
Article
describes
Harvesting, Linking &
Dissemination• Object metadata
harvested from the
content provider using
OAI-PMH
• The metadata is then
enriched with additional
semantic links to
related objects
• Links can be manually
added (UGC)
• Available as RDF,
queryable via an API
SOCH
Application
RDF/XML
REST +
CQL
HTTP
Benefits of Linking
• Linking facilitates cross-
search
Benefits of Linking
• Linking facilitates cross-
search
• Linking simplifies
discovery, and clarifies
context
Objectmetadata
Relatedexternal
objects
Images
RelatedSOCHobjects
Benefits of Linking
• Linking facilitates cross-
search
• Linking simplifies
discovery, and clarifies
context
• Linking allows
unanticipated
connections appear! The old gallows (Galgberget), Visby – Riksantikvarieämbetet
Benefits of Linking
• Linking facilitates cross-
search
• Linking simplifies
discovery, and clarifies
context
• Linking allows
unanticipated
connections appear! The old gallows (Galgberget), Visby – Riksantikvarieämbetet
’Galgberget: Memories of Wisby’ – Västergötlands Museum
SOCH as a Platform
• SOCH as a platform for
development
SOCH as a Platform
• SOCH as a platform for
development
• Kringla: a web interface
http://kringla.nu/
SOCH as a Platform
• SOCH as a platform for
development
• Kringla: a web interface
http://kringla.nu/
• Mobile apps
SOCH as a Platform
• SOCH as a platform for
development
• Kringla: a web interface
http://kringla.nu/
• Mobile apps
• Mashups
SOCH as a Platform
• SOCH as a platform for
development
• Kringla: a web interface
http://kringla.nu/
• Mobile apps
• Mashups
• Museum portals
SOCH as a Platform
• SOCH as a platform for
development
• Kringla: a web interface
http://kringla.nu/
• Mobile apps
• Mashups
• Museum portals
• Over 225 million API
requests since launch
in 2010
Licensing & Reuse
• Only metadata is indexed
– all objects link back to a
permanent URI at the
source institution with
their full record
Licensing & Reuse
• Only metadata is indexed
– all objects link back to a
permanent URI at the
source institution with
their full record
• All metadata is CC0
Licensing & Reuse
• Only metadata is indexed
– all objects link back to a
permanent URI at the
source institution with
their full record
• All metadata is CC0
• Metadata includes
licensing information for
the main record
Licensing & Reuse
• Only metadata is indexed
– all objects link back to a
permanent URI at the
source institution with
their full record
• All metadata is CC0
• Metadata includes
licensing information for
the main record
• Of 1.8 million ‘rich’
objects, 1.2 million are
CC or PD
Licensing & Reuse
• Only metadata is indexed
– all objects link back to a
permanent URI at the
source institution with
their full record
• All metadata is CC0
• Metadata includes
licensing information for
the main record
• Of 1.8 million ‘rich’
objects, 1.2 million are
CC or PD
• SOCH is the Swedish
national aggregator for
Europeana
The Future of SOCH
• More institutions delivering
data
The Future of SOCH
• More institutions delivering
data
• SPARQL endpoint
The Future of SOCH
• More institutions delivering
data
• SPARQL endpoint
• Ultimately, we’d like it if
SOCH in its current form
wasn’t needed – if each
institution made their own
data available as SPARQL-
queryable RDF on the
semantic web.
SOCH
API
The Future of SOCH
• More institutions delivering
data
• SPARQL endpoint
• Ultimately, we’d like it if
SOCH in its current form
wasn’t needed – if each
institution made their own
data available as SPARQL-
queryable RDF on the
semantic web.
The Digital
Archaeological Workflow
(DAP)
The Problem
• No central fieldwork
register
The Problem
• No central fieldwork
register
• No central digital
archive for
archaeological data
’Charles Babb parts storage’ – SDASM (flickr)
The Problem
• No central fieldwork
register
• No central digital
archive for
archaeological data
• Digital availability of
fieldwork reports patchy
The Problem
• No central fieldwork
register
• No central digital
archive for
archaeological data
• Digital availability of
fieldwork reports patchy
• Existing resources not
linked ’silos’ – Doc Searls (flickr)
The Problem
• No central fieldwork
register
• No central digital
archive for
archaeological data
• Digital availability of
fieldwork reports patchy
• Existing resources not
linked
• Inefficient information
transfer
(digital → paper → digital)
The Output Unit.
How It Works: The Computer – Ladybird Books
Consequences
• Information describing the
same thing is spread
across several unrelated
data sources
• The relationships
between different objects
are either absent or not
described
• Digital information is still
processed according to
an analogue paradigm,
causing friction
• Duplication of effort
• Responsibility for
information management
unclear among
stakeholders
• Information is difficult to
find, and lacks greater
context
• Acute need for a digital
archive
Goals for DAP
• Fully digitised seamless
information transfer
Goals for DAP
• Fully digitised seamless
information transfer
• Digital archive for
archaeological data
’CERN storage servers’ – skimaniac (flickr)
Goals for DAP
• Fully digitised seamless
information transfer
• Digital archive for
archaeological data
• Access to source data
Goals for DAP
• Fully digitised seamless
information transfer
• Digital archive for
archaeological data
• Access to source data
• Semantically linked data
‘Anchor Men of the Mauretania’
Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums (flickr)
Goals for DAP
• Fully digitised seamless
information transfer
• Digital archive for
archaeological data
• Access to source data
• Semantically linked data
• Openly licensed,
reusable data
’Come in We’re Open’ – jilleatsapples (flickr)
Goals for DAP
• Fully digitised seamless
information transfer
• Digital archive for
archaeological data
• Access to source data
• Semantically linked data
• Openly licensed,
reusable data
• Centralised ‘events’
(fieldwork) register
’Come in We’re Open’ – jilleatsapples (flickr)
Each monument has its own URI
Links to:
- monument survey data
- reports, grey literature
- GIS data, or scanned material
- Objects, small finds
- Photos, plans, drawings
- Post-ex lab analyses
National
Monumens
Register
Events +
Fieldwork
register
Fieldwork
documentat
ion
Reports, m
edia
(Samla)
Finds
(Museums)
SOCH
Map
server
Search interface
Map-based
search
Wikipedia
Objects
Monument
survey data
Fieldwork
data
Request Response
Photos, pla
ns, drawing
s
Council
decisions
Other data
sources…
Biblio-
graphy
(Libris)
Platsr
Metadata
search
Events feed
UGC
Results: Spatial
Map
UGC
Event-oriented
Monuments Register
• The national monuments
register is a register of
monuments(!)
’Ottarshögen in the parish of Vendel, Uppland, 1979’
Upplandsmuseet (Kringla)
Event-oriented
Monuments Register
• The national monuments
register is a register of
monuments(!)
• Not so much
archaeological events:
survey, excavations,
inventories, etc
Archaeological event: kittens!
A cooking pit; Straumen, Inderøya, Nord-Trøndelag
NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet (flickr)
Event-oriented
Monuments Register
• The national monuments
register is a register of
monuments(!)
• Not so much
archaeological events:
survey, excavations,
inventories, etc
• The information that does
exist is unstructured,
making it difficult to
search and reuse.
’bricks’ – Judy van der Velden (flickr)
Event-oriented
Monuments Register
Main problem:
• It’s difficult to find the results
from archaeological
investigations (events which
affect ancient monuments) – or
even if such events have
occurred!
…because:
• We lack (a system for)
structured information about
archaeological events
Solution:
• Objects describing events
must be semantically linked to
the monuments they concern
• Monuments gain a traceable
‘biography’ in the register
Benefits:
• Because this is linked data, we
can for example connect the
‘event’ of an excavation of a
site to the field documentation,
reports, and finds it generates
Fieldwork
Documentation
• Overwhelming majority of
excavations in Sweden
use a common digital
field recording system:
Intrasis
Fieldwork
Documentation
• Overwhelming majority of
excavations in Sweden
use a common digital
field recording system:
Intrasis
• So most adhere to a
common schema
Fieldwork
Documentation
• Overwhelming majority of
excavations in Sweden
use a common digital
field recording system:
Intrasis
• So most adhere to a
common schema
• Intrasis is an OO
database
• Lends itself well to
expression as RDF
Object
Attribute 1
Attribute 2
Attribute 3
…
Fieldwork
Documentation
• Overwhelming majority of
excavations in Sweden
use a common digital
field recording system:
Intrasis
• So most adhere to a
common schema
• Intrasis is an OO
database
• Lends itself well to
expression as RDF
Object
Subject
Predicate
Fieldwork
Documentation
• Overwhelming majority of
excavations in Sweden
use a common digital
field recording system:
Intrasis
• So most adhere to a
common schema
• Intrasis is an OO
database
• Lends itself well to
expression as RDF
• So the potential exists for
cross-searchable
excavation data on the
context level
Fieldwork
Documentation
• Overwhelming majority of
excavations in Sweden
use a common digital
field recording system:
Intrasis
• So most adhere to a
common schema
• Intrasis is an OO
database
• Lends itself well to
expression as RDF
• So the potential exists for
cross-searchable
excavation data on the
context level
• …with links to supporting
data elsewhere, e.g. GIS,
& field survey data;
sample & environmental
data with SEAD, etc.
What’s next?
• Internal review of our systems and
processes
• Internal and external modelling of
concepts and processes
• Draw up a common information model to
better manage digital archaeological data
• Plan a new system architecture
• Draw up ontologies/taxonomies for various
Swedish heritage concepts and create
linkable authorities
What’s next?
• Not intending to reinvent the wheel – aim
to apply existing standards and models
where possible – CIDOC-CRM, SWORD,
etc
• There is no ‘perfect’ solution, and we can’t
solve everything in one go
• But we aim to have the rudiments in place
during 2015
SOCH http://ksamsok.se/
http://kringla.nu/
DAP http://www.raa.se/kulturarvet/arkeologi-
fornlamningar-och-fynd/den-digitala-
arkeologiska-produktionskedjan/
http://goo.gl/4o6hm
http://www.raa.se/
marcus.smith@raa.se

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The Semantic Web and the Digital Archaeological Workflow: A Case Study from Sweden

  • 1. The Semantic Web and the Digital Archaeological Workflow A Case Study from Sweden Marcus Smith marcus.smith@raa.se
  • 4. SOCH • K-samsök – ‘Cultural Cross-Search’ • Metadata aggregator & web service for cultural heritage institutions
  • 5. SOCH • K-samsök – ‘Cultural Cross-Search’ • Metadata aggregator & web service for cultural heritage institutions • Monuments, buildings, museum collections…
  • 6. SOCH • K-samsök – ‘Cultural Cross-Search’ • Metadata aggregator & web service for cultural heritage institutions • Monuments, buildings, museum collections… • 40 institutions (≈25–30 million triples)
  • 7. SOCH • K-samsök – ‘Cultural Cross-Search’ • Metadata aggregator & web service for cultural heritage institutions • Monuments, buildings, museum collections… • 40 institutions • 4.7 million database objects • 2.1 million artefacts • 880 thousand photographs • 830 thousand monuments • 440 thousand documents • 110 thousand historic buildings • 40 thousand personages • 2000 historical events • 1500 historic maps
  • 8. SOCH • K-samsök – ‘Cultural Cross-Search’ • Metadata aggregator & web service for cultural heritage institutions • Monuments, buildings, museum collections… • 40 institutions • 4.7 million database objects • From the Paleolithic… Paleolithic aurochs metatarsus – SHMM
  • 9. SOCH • K-samsök – ‘Cultural Cross-Search’ • Metadata aggregator & web service for cultural heritage institutions • Monuments, buildings, museum collections… • 40 institutions • 4.7 million database objects • From the Paleolithic… • …to the present day Copper alloy bottle cap – SHMM
  • 10. Harvesting, Linking & Dissemination• Object metadata harvested from the content provider using OAI-PMH Cultural Heritage Institution’s Database SOCH Local SOCH adapter OAI-PMH
  • 11. Harvesting, Linking & Dissemination• Object metadata harvested from the content provider using OAI-PMH • The metadata is then enriched with additional semantic links to related objects Burial mound depicted by described by found at ArtefactDocument Photo Vendel Period dated to
  • 12. Harvesting, Linking & Dissemination• Object metadata harvested from the content provider using OAI-PMH • The metadata is then enriched with additional semantic links to related objects • Links can be manually added (UGC) Burial mound has topic Book Wikipedia Article describes
  • 13. Harvesting, Linking & Dissemination• Object metadata harvested from the content provider using OAI-PMH • The metadata is then enriched with additional semantic links to related objects • Links can be manually added (UGC) • Available as RDF, queryable via an API SOCH Application RDF/XML REST + CQL HTTP
  • 14. Benefits of Linking • Linking facilitates cross- search
  • 15. Benefits of Linking • Linking facilitates cross- search • Linking simplifies discovery, and clarifies context Objectmetadata Relatedexternal objects Images RelatedSOCHobjects
  • 16. Benefits of Linking • Linking facilitates cross- search • Linking simplifies discovery, and clarifies context • Linking allows unanticipated connections appear! The old gallows (Galgberget), Visby – Riksantikvarieämbetet
  • 17. Benefits of Linking • Linking facilitates cross- search • Linking simplifies discovery, and clarifies context • Linking allows unanticipated connections appear! The old gallows (Galgberget), Visby – Riksantikvarieämbetet ’Galgberget: Memories of Wisby’ – Västergötlands Museum
  • 18. SOCH as a Platform • SOCH as a platform for development
  • 19. SOCH as a Platform • SOCH as a platform for development • Kringla: a web interface http://kringla.nu/
  • 20. SOCH as a Platform • SOCH as a platform for development • Kringla: a web interface http://kringla.nu/ • Mobile apps
  • 21. SOCH as a Platform • SOCH as a platform for development • Kringla: a web interface http://kringla.nu/ • Mobile apps • Mashups
  • 22. SOCH as a Platform • SOCH as a platform for development • Kringla: a web interface http://kringla.nu/ • Mobile apps • Mashups • Museum portals
  • 23. SOCH as a Platform • SOCH as a platform for development • Kringla: a web interface http://kringla.nu/ • Mobile apps • Mashups • Museum portals • Over 225 million API requests since launch in 2010
  • 24. Licensing & Reuse • Only metadata is indexed – all objects link back to a permanent URI at the source institution with their full record
  • 25. Licensing & Reuse • Only metadata is indexed – all objects link back to a permanent URI at the source institution with their full record • All metadata is CC0
  • 26. Licensing & Reuse • Only metadata is indexed – all objects link back to a permanent URI at the source institution with their full record • All metadata is CC0 • Metadata includes licensing information for the main record
  • 27. Licensing & Reuse • Only metadata is indexed – all objects link back to a permanent URI at the source institution with their full record • All metadata is CC0 • Metadata includes licensing information for the main record • Of 1.8 million ‘rich’ objects, 1.2 million are CC or PD
  • 28. Licensing & Reuse • Only metadata is indexed – all objects link back to a permanent URI at the source institution with their full record • All metadata is CC0 • Metadata includes licensing information for the main record • Of 1.8 million ‘rich’ objects, 1.2 million are CC or PD • SOCH is the Swedish national aggregator for Europeana
  • 29. The Future of SOCH • More institutions delivering data
  • 30. The Future of SOCH • More institutions delivering data • SPARQL endpoint
  • 31. The Future of SOCH • More institutions delivering data • SPARQL endpoint • Ultimately, we’d like it if SOCH in its current form wasn’t needed – if each institution made their own data available as SPARQL- queryable RDF on the semantic web. SOCH API
  • 32. The Future of SOCH • More institutions delivering data • SPARQL endpoint • Ultimately, we’d like it if SOCH in its current form wasn’t needed – if each institution made their own data available as SPARQL- queryable RDF on the semantic web.
  • 34. The Problem • No central fieldwork register
  • 35. The Problem • No central fieldwork register • No central digital archive for archaeological data ’Charles Babb parts storage’ – SDASM (flickr)
  • 36. The Problem • No central fieldwork register • No central digital archive for archaeological data • Digital availability of fieldwork reports patchy
  • 37. The Problem • No central fieldwork register • No central digital archive for archaeological data • Digital availability of fieldwork reports patchy • Existing resources not linked ’silos’ – Doc Searls (flickr)
  • 38. The Problem • No central fieldwork register • No central digital archive for archaeological data • Digital availability of fieldwork reports patchy • Existing resources not linked • Inefficient information transfer (digital → paper → digital) The Output Unit. How It Works: The Computer – Ladybird Books
  • 39. Consequences • Information describing the same thing is spread across several unrelated data sources • The relationships between different objects are either absent or not described • Digital information is still processed according to an analogue paradigm, causing friction • Duplication of effort • Responsibility for information management unclear among stakeholders • Information is difficult to find, and lacks greater context • Acute need for a digital archive
  • 40. Goals for DAP • Fully digitised seamless information transfer
  • 41. Goals for DAP • Fully digitised seamless information transfer • Digital archive for archaeological data ’CERN storage servers’ – skimaniac (flickr)
  • 42. Goals for DAP • Fully digitised seamless information transfer • Digital archive for archaeological data • Access to source data
  • 43. Goals for DAP • Fully digitised seamless information transfer • Digital archive for archaeological data • Access to source data • Semantically linked data ‘Anchor Men of the Mauretania’ Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums (flickr)
  • 44. Goals for DAP • Fully digitised seamless information transfer • Digital archive for archaeological data • Access to source data • Semantically linked data • Openly licensed, reusable data ’Come in We’re Open’ – jilleatsapples (flickr)
  • 45. Goals for DAP • Fully digitised seamless information transfer • Digital archive for archaeological data • Access to source data • Semantically linked data • Openly licensed, reusable data • Centralised ‘events’ (fieldwork) register ’Come in We’re Open’ – jilleatsapples (flickr)
  • 46. Each monument has its own URI Links to: - monument survey data - reports, grey literature - GIS data, or scanned material - Objects, small finds - Photos, plans, drawings - Post-ex lab analyses National Monumens Register Events + Fieldwork register Fieldwork documentat ion Reports, m edia (Samla) Finds (Museums) SOCH Map server Search interface Map-based search Wikipedia Objects Monument survey data Fieldwork data Request Response Photos, pla ns, drawing s Council decisions Other data sources… Biblio- graphy (Libris) Platsr Metadata search Events feed UGC Results: Spatial Map UGC
  • 47. Event-oriented Monuments Register • The national monuments register is a register of monuments(!) ’Ottarshögen in the parish of Vendel, Uppland, 1979’ Upplandsmuseet (Kringla)
  • 48. Event-oriented Monuments Register • The national monuments register is a register of monuments(!) • Not so much archaeological events: survey, excavations, inventories, etc Archaeological event: kittens! A cooking pit; Straumen, Inderøya, Nord-Trøndelag NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet (flickr)
  • 49. Event-oriented Monuments Register • The national monuments register is a register of monuments(!) • Not so much archaeological events: survey, excavations, inventories, etc • The information that does exist is unstructured, making it difficult to search and reuse. ’bricks’ – Judy van der Velden (flickr)
  • 50. Event-oriented Monuments Register Main problem: • It’s difficult to find the results from archaeological investigations (events which affect ancient monuments) – or even if such events have occurred! …because: • We lack (a system for) structured information about archaeological events Solution: • Objects describing events must be semantically linked to the monuments they concern • Monuments gain a traceable ‘biography’ in the register Benefits: • Because this is linked data, we can for example connect the ‘event’ of an excavation of a site to the field documentation, reports, and finds it generates
  • 51. Fieldwork Documentation • Overwhelming majority of excavations in Sweden use a common digital field recording system: Intrasis
  • 52. Fieldwork Documentation • Overwhelming majority of excavations in Sweden use a common digital field recording system: Intrasis • So most adhere to a common schema
  • 53. Fieldwork Documentation • Overwhelming majority of excavations in Sweden use a common digital field recording system: Intrasis • So most adhere to a common schema • Intrasis is an OO database • Lends itself well to expression as RDF Object Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Attribute 3 …
  • 54. Fieldwork Documentation • Overwhelming majority of excavations in Sweden use a common digital field recording system: Intrasis • So most adhere to a common schema • Intrasis is an OO database • Lends itself well to expression as RDF Object Subject Predicate
  • 55. Fieldwork Documentation • Overwhelming majority of excavations in Sweden use a common digital field recording system: Intrasis • So most adhere to a common schema • Intrasis is an OO database • Lends itself well to expression as RDF • So the potential exists for cross-searchable excavation data on the context level
  • 56. Fieldwork Documentation • Overwhelming majority of excavations in Sweden use a common digital field recording system: Intrasis • So most adhere to a common schema • Intrasis is an OO database • Lends itself well to expression as RDF • So the potential exists for cross-searchable excavation data on the context level • …with links to supporting data elsewhere, e.g. GIS, & field survey data; sample & environmental data with SEAD, etc.
  • 57. What’s next? • Internal review of our systems and processes • Internal and external modelling of concepts and processes • Draw up a common information model to better manage digital archaeological data • Plan a new system architecture • Draw up ontologies/taxonomies for various Swedish heritage concepts and create linkable authorities
  • 58. What’s next? • Not intending to reinvent the wheel – aim to apply existing standards and models where possible – CIDOC-CRM, SWORD, etc • There is no ‘perfect’ solution, and we can’t solve everything in one go • But we aim to have the rudiments in place during 2015