GSTAR: investigation of methods for working with geosemantic data, integrating geospatial data with semantic data

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The first investigation in the GeoSemantic Technologies for Archaeological Research (GSTAR) research project is nearing completion, an assessment of approaches to the integration of geospatial archaeological data into a semantic framework to provide geosemantic capabilities. The investigation draws on archaeological excavation data lodged with the Archaeology Data Service (ADS) and made available as Linked Data […]

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The GSTAR project is investigating Geosemantic Technologies for Archaeological Research, based at the University of South Wales in the Hypermedia Research Unit and the GIS Research Unit. The project is a doctoral research project being undertaken by Paul Cripps, with Prof. Douglas Tudhope as supervisor and Dr Mark Ware and Dr Alex Lohfink as advisors. … Continue reading About