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- Rafael Leal, Annastiina Ahola and Eero Hyvönen: Enriching Metadata with LLMs and Knowledge Graphs: Case Finnish Named Entity Linking
- Heikki Rantala, Eero Hyvönen, Eljas Oksanen and Jouni Tuominen: Opening Archaeological Public Finds Data with Semantic Web Technologies: Demonstrating FindSampo, CoinSampo, and PASampo
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About the FindSampo Portal |
FindSampo − Archaeological Finds on the Semantic Web is a system that provides information about Finnish archaeological finds made by the public, especially metal-detected finds. FindSampo encourages innovative and versatile use and study of archaeological finds data on the Web. The system includes a Linked Open Data service, available at the Linked Data Finland platform, and the FindSampo portal based on it. The data of the portal consists of information about archaeological object finds made by the public that have been catalogued to the archaeological collections of the Finnish Heritage Agency (FHA) from 2015 onwards. The finds data has been originally catalogued to the archaeological cataloguing service “Arkeologinen luettelointisovellus” of FHA.
The FindSampo portal is a public research prototype that was developed at the Aalto University, Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo), as part of the SuALT project (2017-2021) in collaboration with the University of Helsinki (Department of Cultures) and Finnish Heritage Agency. The project was funded by the Academy of Finland.
More Information:
- Overview of the FindSampo concept and system
- FindSampo system homepage
- SuALT-project homepage