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Excavating grey literature: A case study on the rich indexing of archaeological documents via natural language‐processing techniques and knowledge‐based resources

Andreas Vlachidis (Hypermedia Research Unit, Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, UK)
Ceri Binding (Hypermedia Research Unit, Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, UK)
Douglas Tudhope (Hypermedia Research Unit, Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, UK>)
Keith May (English Heritage, Portsmouth, UK)

Aslib Proceedings

ISSN: 0001-253X

Article publication date: 8 July 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper sets out to discuss the use of information extraction (IE), a natural language‐processing (NLP) technique to assist “rich” semantic indexing of diverse archaeological text resources. The focus of the research is to direct a semantic‐aware “rich” indexing of diverse natural language resources with properties capable of satisfying information retrieval from online publications and datasets associated with the Semantic Technologies for Archaeological Resources (STAR) project.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper proposes use of the English Heritage extension (CRM‐EH) of the standard core ontology in cultural heritage, CIDOC CRM, and exploitation of domain thesauri resources for driving and enhancing an Ontology‐Oriented Information Extraction process. The process of semantic indexing is based on a rule‐based Information Extraction technique, which is facilitated by the General Architecture of Text Engineering (GATE) toolkit and expressed by Java Annotation Pattern Engine (JAPE) rules.

Findings

Initial results suggest that the combination of information extraction with knowledge resources and standard conceptual models is capable of supporting semantic‐aware term indexing. Additional efforts are required for further exploitation of the technique and adoption of formal evaluation methods for assessing the performance of the method in measurable terms.

Originality/value

The value of the paper lies in the semantic indexing of 535 unpublished online documents often referred to as “Grey Literature”, from the Archaeological Data Service OASIS corpus (Online AccesS to the Index of archaeological investigationS), with respect to the CRM ontological concepts E49.Time Appellation and P19.Physical Object.

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Citation

Vlachidis, A., Binding, C., Tudhope, D. and May, K. (2010), "Excavating grey literature: A case study on the rich indexing of archaeological documents via natural language‐processing techniques and knowledge‐based resources", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 62 No. 4/5, pp. 466-475. https://doi.org/10.1108/00012531011074708

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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