The Narrative Building and Visualising Tool (NBVT) is a semi-automatic tool to construct and visualise narratives, intended as semantic networks of events related each other through semantic relations. This tool obeys an ontology for narratives. NBVT uses Wikidata/Wikimedia Commons as external knowledge base of images and entities. The user of NBVT can select instances of the narratives ontologies among automatically proposed Wikidata entities, otherwise new entities can be created. NBVT assigns URIs to the selected instances and facilitates the construction of events based on these instances, and their linking to form narratives. The knowledge collected by the tool is exported as Linked Data.

Narrative building and visualising tool

Metilli D;Bartalesi Lenzi V;Meghini C
2017

Abstract

The Narrative Building and Visualising Tool (NBVT) is a semi-automatic tool to construct and visualise narratives, intended as semantic networks of events related each other through semantic relations. This tool obeys an ontology for narratives. NBVT uses Wikidata/Wikimedia Commons as external knowledge base of images and entities. The user of NBVT can select instances of the narratives ontologies among automatically proposed Wikidata entities, otherwise new entities can be created. NBVT assigns URIs to the selected instances and facilitates the construction of events based on these instances, and their linking to form narratives. The knowledge collected by the tool is exported as Linked Data.
2017
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Codice PuMa: cnr.isti/2017-SW-014
Semantic Web
Linked Data
Narratives
Ontology
Digital libraries
Wikidata
https://dlnarratives.eu/tool.html
3
Metilli, D; Bartalesi Lenzi, V; Meghini, C
296
none
05 Altro::05.11 Software
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
   Pooling Activities, Resources and Tools for Heritage E-research Networking, Optimization and Synergies
   PARTHENOS
   H2020
   654119
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