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Translating Art Catalogues: Theoretical and Practical Issues
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Translating Art Catalogues: Theoretical and Practical Issues
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Automatic TEI encoding of manuscripts catalogues with GROBID-Dictionaries ...
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Automatic TEI encoding of manuscripts catalogues with GROBID-Dictionaries ...
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Alphabetic Syntax and Textual Representation: Of Libraries and the Mediation of their Catalogues ; Sintaxis alfabética y representación textual: de las bibliotecas y la mediación de sus catálogos
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In: 1616: Anuario de Literatura Comparada; Vol. 9 (2019); 35-66 ; 2445-2262 ; 0210-7287 ; 10.14201/161620199 (2019)
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Automatically Encoding Encyclopedic-like Resources in TEI
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In: The annual TEI Conference and Members Meeting ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01819505 ; The annual TEI Conference and Members Meeting, Sep 2018, Tokyo, Japan ; https://tei2018.dhii.asia/ (2018)
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Marc Bauer, The Architect /Cinérama : nous sommes lestés de tant d’images
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In: ISSN: 1246-8258 ; EISSN: 2265-9404 ; Critique d'art ; https://hal.univ-rennes2.fr/hal-01670460 ; 2014 (2014)
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Lightweight Ontologies
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In: http://eprints.biblio.unitn.it/archive/00001289/01/071.pdf (2007)
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Ontologies are explicit specifications of conceptualizations [8]. They are often thought of as directed graphs whose nodes represent concepts and whose edges represent relations between concepts. The notion of concept is understood as defined in Knowledge Representation, i.e., as a set of objects or individuals [2]. This set is called the concept extension or the concept interpretation. Concepts are often lexically defined, i.e., they have natural language names which are used to describe the concept extensions (e.g., concept mother denotes the set of all female parents). Therefore, when ontologies are visualized, their nodes are often shown with corresponding natural language concept names. The backbone structure of the ontology graph is a taxonomy in which the relations are “is-a”, whereas the remaining structure of the graph supplies auxiliary information about the modeled domain and may include relations like “part-of”, “located-in”, “is-parent-of”, and many others [9]. In their simplest version, one can think of lightweight ontologies as ontologies consisting of backbone taxonomies only. However, we generalize the “is-a ” relationship to concept subsumption still matching the basic properties of backbone taxonomies: namely, in a lightweight ontology, the extension of the concept of a child node is a subset of the extension of the concept of the parent node. We formally define the notion of lightweight ontology as: A (formal) lightweight ontology is a triple O = 〈N, E, C〉, where N is a finite set of nodes, E is a set of edges on N, such that 〈N, E 〉 is a rooted tree, and C is a finite set of concepts expressed in a formal language F, such that
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Business catalogues; Controlled vocabularies; Faceted classifications; Taxonomies; Thesauri; Topic hierarchies; User classifications DEFINITION; Web directories
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URL: http://eprints.biblio.unitn.it/archive/00001289/01/071.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.101.1717
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Guides, catalogues et abécédaires pour la BD francophone
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In: ISSN: 0023-8376 ; Les Langues Modernes ; https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-01665909 ; Les Langues Modernes, Association des professeurs de langues vivantes (APLV), 2006, pp.62-66 ; http://www.aplv-languesmodernes.org/spip.php?article564 (2006)
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The murals of Jose Clemente Orozco at the Hospicio Cabanas Institute: a philosophy of change
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Hockett, Jeremy. - : Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico, 1998
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Greek imperial countermarks : studies in the provincial coinage of the Roman Empire
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Master Charlie, painter, poet, novelist, and teacher
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Harrison, C. ( Compiler ); Browne, Phillis, 1839-1927 ( Author, Primary ); Cassell & Company ( Publisher ). - : Cassell and Company, Limited, 1899. : Cassell and Company, Limited ( London, Paris, New York ), 1899
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The Man's boot and other tales, or, Fabulous truths in words of one syllable ; Fabulous truths in words of one syllable
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