Project Details
Description
The Arts and Humanities field is diverse, with different disciplines facing collaboration challenges due to distinct goals and approaches. ATRIUM aims to overcome these challenges. Focusing on archaeology data services, it will enhance access to diverse research materials. ATRIUM will exploit and strengthen interconnections between leading European infrastructures: (DARIAH, ARIADNE, CLARIN, OPERAS) to improve access to a portfolio of state-of-the-art services across countries, languages, domains and media. The project promotes collaboration among researchers, cultural institutions, and citizen science communities.
ATRIUM's outputs, freely available under open licenses facilitate data utilization for scientific inquiries, promoting a culture of collaboration and knowledge sharing. The USW contribution focuses on semantic information extraction from a variety of texts together with enhanced multilingual capability via vocabulary mapping. This work builds on several previous USW projects on semantic data interoperability funded by the European Commission and the AHRC, including ARIADNE, ARIADNEplus, STAR, STELLAR, SENESCHAL.
ATRIUM's outputs, freely available under open licenses facilitate data utilization for scientific inquiries, promoting a culture of collaboration and knowledge sharing. The USW contribution focuses on semantic information extraction from a variety of texts together with enhanced multilingual capability via vocabulary mapping. This work builds on several previous USW projects on semantic data interoperability funded by the European Commission and the AHRC, including ARIADNE, ARIADNEplus, STAR, STELLAR, SENESCHAL.
| Status | Active |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/01/24 → 31/12/27 |
| Links | https://atrium-research.eu/ |