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Issue title: Semantic Web for Cultural Heritage
Subtitle: ArCo: The knowledge graph of Italian Cultural Heritage
Guest editors: Antonis Bikakis, Eero Hyvonen, Stéphane Jean, Beatrice Markhoff and Alessandro Mosca
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Carriero, Valentina Anitaa; * | Gangemi, Aldob; c | Mancinelli, Maria Letiziad | Nuzzolese, Andrea Giovannic | Presutti, Valentinae; c | Veninata, Chiarad
Affiliations: [a] DISI, University of Bologna, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] | [b] FICLIT, University of Bologna, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] | [c] STLab, ISTC-CNR, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] | [d] ICCD, MiBAC, Italy. E-mails: [email protected], [email protected] | [e] LILEC, University of Bologna, Italy. E-mail: [email protected]
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) have become an established and recognised practice for guaranteeing good quality ontology engineering. There are several ODP repositories where ODPs are shared as well as ontology design methodologies recommending their reuse. Performing rigorous testing is recommended as well for supporting ontology maintenance and validating the resulting resource against its motivating requirements. Nevertheless, it is less than straightforward to find guidelines on how to apply such methodologies for developing domain-specific knowledge graphs. ArCo is the knowledge graph of Italian Cultural Heritage and has been developed by using eXtreme Design (XD), an ODP- and test-driven methodology. During its development, XD has been adapted to the need of the CH domain e.g. gathering requirements from an open, diverse community of consumers, a new ODP has been defined and many have been specialised to address specific CH requirements. This paper presents ArCo and describes how to apply XD to the development and validation of a CH knowledge graph, also detailing the (intellectual) process implemented for matching the encountered modelling problems to ODPs. Relevant contributions also include a novel web tool for supporting unit-testing of knowledge graphs, a rigorous evaluation of ArCo, and a discussion of methodological lessons learned during ArCo’s development.
Keywords: Cultural heritage knowledge graph, ontology design patterns, ontology testing, ontology evaluation
DOI: 10.3233/SW-200422
Journal: Semantic Web, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 313-357, 2021
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