MuseoSuomi-sivu suomeksi.
MuseumFinland
-- Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web
This page describes a research direction of the Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo).
Material concerning MuseumFinland can be found also in Finnish.
Goal
Our goal is to investicate how cultural collections
could be made available and semantically interoperable through WWW.
In our vision, semantic web technologies provide means for
integrating different databases and a basis for creating intelligent
information retrieval systems for such a global data repository.
The Portal MuseumFinland
The main result of the project is the semantic portal "MuseumFinland -- Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web".
Its pilot version was opened on the public web at
http://www.museosuomi.fi
in March 8, 2004.
See e.g., the overview paper
concerning system.
The portal is in Finnish but there is an English online tutorial explaning some major features of the system:
MuseumFinland Tutorial in English
Publications related to MusemFinland
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2009
2006
Eetu Mäkelä:
View-Based Search Interfaces for the Semantic Web. MSc Thesis, University of Helsinki, June, 2006.
bib pdf This thesis explores the possibilities of using the view-based search paradigm to create intelligent search interfaces on the Semantic Web. After surveying several current semantic search techniques, the view-based search paradigm is explained, and argued to fit in a valuable niche in the field. To test the argument, OntoViews, a semantic view-based search portal creation tool was designed and implemented, and eight portals with five vastly different user interfaces were built using it. Based on the results of these experiments, this thesis argues that the paradigm, particularly as implemented in the OntoViews tool provides a strong, extensible and flexible base on which to built semantic search applications. The particular problems faced in applying view-based search for semantic interfaces are noted, along with explanations on how they were solved in the OntoViews architecture. Finally, directions and ideas for future research are presented for both the paradigm and the implementation architecture, respectively.
2005
Eero Hyvönen, Eetu Mäkelä, Mirva Salminen, Arttu Valo, Kim Viljanen, Samppa Saarela, Miikka Junnila and Suvi Kettula:
MuseumFinland - Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web. Journal of Web Semantics, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 25, 2005.
bib pdf This article presents the semantic portal MUSEUMFINLAND for publishing heterogeneous museum collections on the Semantic Web. It is shown how museums with their semantically rich and interrelated collection content can create a large, consolidated semantic collection portal together on the web. By sharing a set of ontologies, it is possible to make collections semantically interoperable, and provide the museum visitors with intelligent content-based search and browsing services to the global collection base. The architecture underlying MUSEUMFINLAND separates generic search and browsing services from the underlying application dependent schemas and metadata by a layer of logical rules. As a result, the portal creation framework and software developed has been applied successfully to other domains as well. MUSEUMFINLAND got the Semantic Web Challence Award (second prize) in 2004.
2004
Eero Hyvönen, Miikka Junnila, Suvi Kettula, Eetu Mäkelä, Samppa Saarela, Mirva Salminen, Ahti Syreeni, Arttu Valo and Kim Viljanen:
Publishing Museum Collections on the Semantic Web - the MuseumFinland Portal.
Proceedings of WWW2004, New York, Alternate Track Papers and Posters, May, 2004.
bib pdf Museum collections contain large amounts of data and semantically rich, mutually interrelated metadata in heterogeneous databases. The publication of museum collections on the web is therefore a very promising application domain for semantic web techniques. We present a semantic web portal called MUSEUMFINLAND - Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web , that contains some 4,000 cultural artifacts from the collections of three museums using three different database schemas and database systems. The system is based on seven RDF(S) ontologies consisting of some 10,000 classes and individuals.
Eetu Mäkelä, Eero Hyvönen, Samppa Saarela and Kim Viljanen:
OntoViews - A Tool for Creating Semantic Web Portals.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2004), May, 2004.
bib pdf This paper presents a semantic web portal tool ONTOVIEWS for publishing RDF content on the web. ONTOVIEWS provides the portal designer with a content-based search engine server, Ontogator, and a link recommendation system server, Ontodella. The user interface is created by combining these servers with the Apache Cocoon framework. From the end-user s viewpoint, the key idea of ONTOVIEWS is to combine the multi-facet search paradigm, developed within the information retrieval research community, with semantic web RDFS ontologies, and extend the search service with a semantic browsing facility based on ontological reasoning. ONTOVIEWS is presented from the view points of the end user, architecture, and implementation. The implementation described is modular, easily modified and extended, and provides a good practical basis for creating semantic portals on the web. As a proof of concept, application of ONTOVIEWS to a deployed semantic web portal is discussed.
Eero Hyvönen, Samppa Saarela, Kim Viljanen, Eetu Mäkelä, Arttu Valo, Mirva Salminen, Suvi Kettula and Miikka Junnila:
A Semantic Portal for Publishing Museum Collections on the Web.
Proceedings of ECAI/PAIS 2004, 2004.
bib pdf This paper presents the semantic portal MUSEUMFINLAND for publishing museum collections on the Semantic Web. It is shown how museums with their semantically rich and interrelated collection content can create a large, consolidated semantic collection portal together on the web. By semantic web techniques, it is possible to make collections semantically interoparable and provide the museum visitors with inntelligent content-based search and browsing services to the global collection base.
Eero Hyvönen, Miikka Junnila, Suvi Kettula, Eetu Mäkelä, Samppa Saarela, Mirva Salminen, Ahti Syreeni, Arttu Valo and Kim Viljanen:
Finnish Museums on the Semantic Web. User s Perspective on MuseumFinland.
Proceedings of Museums and the Web 2004 (MW2004), 2004.
bib This paper presents a semantic portal, MuseumFinland, for publishing heterogeneous museum collections on the Semantic Web. The application is presented from the viewpoints of the end-user and the museums providing the contents. By semantic Web techniques, it is possible to make collections semantically interoperable and provide museum visitors with intelligent content-based search and browsing services to the global collection base. By using the MuseumFinland approach, the museums with their semantically rich and interrelated collection content can create consolidated semantic collection portals together on the Web.
Presentations related to MuseumFinland
2005
2004
Eetu Mäkelä:
OntoViews - A Tool for Creating Semantic Web Portals. (in English), ISWC2004, Hiroshima, Japan, November, 2004.
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Eetu Mäkelä:
SemCocoon - A Semantic Cocoon, OntoView - Portal System of MuseumFinland. (in English), April 17, 2004.
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Contact Person
Prof. Eero Hyvönen