Integrating archaeological literature into resource discovery interfaces using natural language processing and name authority services

S. Jeffrey, J. Richards, F. Ciravegna, S. Waller, S. Chapman, Z. Zhang
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There exists a large and underutilized resource of archaeological literature, both formal, such as scholarly journals and less formal in the form of ‘grey literature’. In the archaeological domain the vast majority of this literature contains some geo-spatial element as well as the expected temporal information and therefore its ease of discovery would be greatly enhanced were it accessible via a geo-spatially enabled search mechanism. As a result of this, geo-referencing these types of material and integrating them with other resources, such as monument inventories, is seen as a desirable enhancement for digital archives serving the archaeological research community. This paper provides an overview of a number of the approaches to the integration of such legacy literature into geospatial search mechanisms in an archaeological context. In particular efforts to achieve this via the Archaeotools e-Science project and its use of natural language processing and a geo-spatial cross-walk service are discussed as well as potential future enhancements to the process.
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使用自然语言处理和名称授权服务将考古文献集成到资源发现接口中
存在大量未充分利用的考古文献资源,既有正式的学术期刊,也有非正式的“灰色文献”。在考古领域,绝大多数文献包含一些地理空间元素以及预期的时间信息,因此,如果通过地理空间支持的搜索机制访问,其发现的便利性将大大提高。因此,对这些类型的材料进行地理参考,并将其与其他资源(如纪念碑清单)整合,被视为为考古研究界服务的数字档案的理想增强。本文概述了将这些遗产文献整合到考古背景下的地理空间搜索机制中的一些方法。特别是通过Archaeotools电子科学项目及其对自然语言处理和地理空间交叉行走服务的使用来实现这一目标的努力,以及对该过程的潜在未来增强。
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