An automatic data quality approach to assess semantic data from cultural heritage institutions
Gustavo Candela
Abstract
Abstract In recent years, cultural heritage institutions have been exploring the benefits of applying Linked Open Data to their catalogs and digital materials. Innovative and creative methods have emerged to publish and reuse digital contents to promote computational access, such as the concepts of Labs and Collections as Data . Data quality has become a requirement for researchers and training methods based on artificial intelligence and machine learning. This article explores how the quality of Linked Open Data made available by cultural heritage institutions can be automatically assessed. The results obtained can be useful for other institutions who wish to publish and assess their collections.
Topics & Concepts
PublicationCultural heritageComputer scienceQuality (philosophy)Linked dataData scienceReuseData qualityWorld Wide WebSemantic WebInformation retrievalPolitical scienceEngineeringMetric (unit)Operations managementLawEpistemologyWaste managementPhilosophySemantic Web and OntologiesData Quality and ManagementBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies