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Electronic Catalogue of Bulgarian Cultural Historical Heritage S.Stoyanov, Distributed eLearning Center, University of Plovdiv
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Project Aims Research –New software architectures –Electronic services –Intelligent agents Collaboration Prototype system –Electronic presentation of the main cultural & historical objects –Access to the catalogue Fixed Mobile –Standard CCO –Intelligent modules Cultural routes generation CBR-based search machine
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Three Catalogue Versions First version –Cultural objects identification –Catalogue data base creation Different thematic catalogues –Site architecture Second version –CCO standard –Portal architecture –Intelligent agents Third version –Intelligent agents –CBR-based search machine –E-Services –Development environment Agent-based
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Standards CDWA CCO (Cataloging Cultural Objects) CDWA Lite VRA 4.0 XML MARC/AACR MODS Dublin Core EAD Object ID CIMI FDA Guide
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CCO Catalogue Architecture
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Example: Gothic church [Note: This example illustrates CCO creator display option 3 for unknown creators (CCO page 92). In this example, the "Creator" field is linked to a Name Authority record for unknown. The "Culture" field provides context.] Work Record Class [controlled]: architecture European art *Work Type [link]: basilica cathedral *Title/Name: Chartres Cathedral Title Type: preferred *Title/Name: Cathedral of Notre-Dame Title Type: alternate *Title/Name: Notre-Dame de Chartres Title Type: alternate *Creator Display: unknown *Role [link]: architects *Controlled Creator [link]: unknown *Role [controlled]: architects [link]: unknown *Creation Date Display: construction was begun in 1194, consecrated in 1260; parts of earlier Romanesque building remain [controlled] Earliest: 1194 Latest: 1260 *Subject [link to authorities]: architecture religion and mythology Virgin Mary (Christian iconography) worship cathedrals buttresses Style [link]: Gothic Romanesque Culture [link]: French *Current Location [link]: Chartres (Eure-et-Loir, Centre region, France) *Measurements: height: 34 m (112 feet); length: 130 m (427 feet) [controlled] Value: 34 Unit: m Type: height | Value: 130 Unit: m Type: length *Materials and Techniques: bearing masonry construction, limestone Material [links]: masonry limestone Technique [links]: load-bearing walls Description: Noted for innovations in architectural construction and large number of sculptures and much-stained glass windows. The present cathedral was constructed on the foundations of the earlier church; the oldest parts of the cathedral are the crypt and Royal Portal (West Portal), remnants of a Romanesque church destroyed by fire in 1194. Required and recommended elements are marked with an asterisk.
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Example: Mannerist portrait Work Record Class [controlled]: paintings European art *Work Type [link]: painting *Title: Portrait of a Young Man *Creator Display: Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503-1572) *Role [link]: painter [link]: Bronzino, Agnolo *Creation Date Display: 1530s [controlled]: Earliest: 1530 Latest: 1539 *Subject [links]: portrait figure male Medici court literature Style [link]: Mannerist Culture [link]: Italian *Current Location Display [link]: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, New York, United States) ID: 29.100.16 *Measurements: 95.6 x 74.9 cm (37 5/8 x 29 1/2 inches) [controlled]: Value: 95.6 Unit: cm Type: height | Value: 74.9 Unit: cm Type: width *Materials and Techniques: oil on panel Material [links]: oil paint panel (wood) Technique [links]: painting Description: The style is typical of Medicean Florence, with the self-possessed aloofness of the sitter and the austere elegance of the interior. The attributes would suggest that the sitter is a cultivated member of society and has literary interests. Description Source [link]: Hibbard, Howard. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Harrison House, 1986. Required and recommended elements are marked with an asterisk.
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CCO Record of the Rila Monastery [for a monastery complex in Bulgaria] Rila Monastery –Cloisters –Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin »Dome »Façade –Tower of Hrelio –……
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Development environment BECC
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CBR-based Local & Global Search Distributed Catalogue Architecture Local Search in a Single Authority Local Queries Global Search in the whole Catalogue Global Queries Defining Tourist Route Structure Complex Problem Solving Activity : Route – concept that lacks a commonly agreed definition BULCHINO Portal CHO CHO CHO CHO CHO CHO-Cultural Historical Objects Tourist Route CHO,CHO,CHO… CHO Single CHI Local Queries Global Queries ….. Global Search Local Search Tourist Route – a Set of Culture-Historical Objects CHO-Structure Type Creator DateofCreation Subject Title …………… Creator Description Name DateOfBirth DateofDeath Gender Nationality Role …………….. Personal Characteristics Travel Charecteristics CHO
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Our Approach Global Queries Local Queries BULCHINO Portal Search Layer Shared BD ` Intelligent SearchEngine CBR-Based Reasoner Geographic Concept Subject Word Personal& Place Record Corporate PersonExample jCOLIBRI Framework Personal& Corporate GUI Task/Method Ontology Case Base CHO- Cultural Historical Object Person Description CHO
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