Along with the regeneration of complex cultural sites, a growing awareness regarding the essential role of ICT tools and technologies has emerged from past knowledge, researchand intervention for future valorisation actions. However, within these processes, the artefact regeneration phase struggles to consider some peculiar aspects related to thematerial and immaterial evidence and uncertainties. Such a unique field can be supported by standard ontology conceptual formalism. Nevertheless, as it frequently occurs, it may not be enough to handle uncertain information, requiring the introduction of advanced tools for a deeper understanding and a better structure definition to manage those large sets of heterogeneous knowledge.A promising approach to handle uncertainty and to address this issue is the integration of fuzzy logic with usual technologies and semantic tools. In fact, the fuzzy settheory aims to describe indefinite concepts through a generalised notion of set. This paper aims to explore the possibility of a system based on fuzzy ontologies to manage the real complex semantics during heritage investigation and conservation processes. The expected outcome is to improve both the represented knowledge and to automatize the comprehension, recognition and valorisation of these assets by a reasoning system on ontologies.

Knowledge Modelling and Fuzzy Ontologies Integration for Classical and Industrial Archaeologies

Simeone D.;Cursi S.;
2023

Abstract

Along with the regeneration of complex cultural sites, a growing awareness regarding the essential role of ICT tools and technologies has emerged from past knowledge, researchand intervention for future valorisation actions. However, within these processes, the artefact regeneration phase struggles to consider some peculiar aspects related to thematerial and immaterial evidence and uncertainties. Such a unique field can be supported by standard ontology conceptual formalism. Nevertheless, as it frequently occurs, it may not be enough to handle uncertain information, requiring the introduction of advanced tools for a deeper understanding and a better structure definition to manage those large sets of heterogeneous knowledge.A promising approach to handle uncertainty and to address this issue is the integration of fuzzy logic with usual technologies and semantic tools. In fact, the fuzzy settheory aims to describe indefinite concepts through a generalised notion of set. This paper aims to explore the possibility of a system based on fuzzy ontologies to manage the real complex semantics during heritage investigation and conservation processes. The expected outcome is to improve both the represented knowledge and to automatize the comprehension, recognition and valorisation of these assets by a reasoning system on ontologies.
2023
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
Inglese
Dokonal W.; Hirschberg U.; Wurzer G.
eCAADe 2023. Digital Design Reconsidered. Volume 1: Proceedings of the 41st Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe
eCAADe2023 DIGITAL DESIGN RECONSIDERED - 41st international eCAADe Conference
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18-23/09/2023
Austria, Graz University of Technology
Industrial Heritage
Archaeology
Ontologies
Fuzzy Logic
Knowledge Representation
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Cui, C. D. L.; Simeone, D.; Cursi, S.; Fioravanti, A.; Currà, E.
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