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european semantic web conference | 2016

Linked Death—Representing, Publishing, and Using Second World War Death Records as Linked Open Data

Mikko Koho; Eero Hyvönen; Erkki Heino; Jouni Tuominen; Petri Leskinen; Eetu Mäkelä

War history of the Second World War (WW2), humankind’s largest disaster, is of great interest to both laymen and researchers. Most of us have ancestors and relatives who participated in the war, and in the worst case got killed. Researchers are eager to find out what actually happened then, and even more importantly why, so that future wars could perhaps be prevented. The darkest data of war history are casualty records—from such data we could perhaps learn most about the war. This paper presents a model and system for representing death records as linked data, so that (1) citizens could find out more easily what happened to their relatives during WW2 and (2) digital humanities (DH) researchers could (re)use the data easily for research.


language data and knowledge | 2017

Reassembling and enriching the life stories in printed biographical registers: Norssi high school alumni on the semantic web

Eero Hyvönen; Petri Leskinen; Erkki Heino; Jouni Tuominen; Laura Sirola

This paper presents the idea to enrich printed biographical person registers with linked data related to events that took place after the register was published. By transforming printed historical documents into structured data, semantic search to written texts can be provided for the reader. Even more importantly, life stories of historical persons can be extended based on data linking by extracting semantic structures from printed texts, and by combining this data with external datasets and data services. Such linking provides an enriched context for prosopographical research on people in the register, as well as an enhanced reading experience for anyone interested in reading the biographies. As a concrete case study, a register 1867–1992 of over 10 000 alumni of the prominent Finnish high school “Norssi” was transformed into RDF, was enriched by data linking, was published as a linked data service, and is provided to end users via a faceted search engine and browser for studying lives of historical persons and for prosopographical research.


language data and knowledge | 2017

Named Entity Linking in a Complex Domain: Case Second World War History

Erkki Heino; Minna Tamper; Eetu Mäkelä; Petri Leskinen; Esko Ikkala; Jouni Tuominen; Mikko Koho; Eero Hyvönen

This paper discusses the challenges of applying named entity linking in a rich, complex domain – specifically, the linking of (1) military units, (2) places and (3) people in the context of interlinked Second World War data. Multiple sub-scenarios are discussed in detail through concrete evaluations, analyzing the problems faced, and the solutions developed. A key contribution of this work is to highlight the heterogeneity of problems and approaches needed even inside a single domain, depending on both the source data as well as the target authority.


language data and knowledge | 2017

AATOS – A Configurable Tool for Automatic Annotation

Minna Tamper; Petri Leskinen; Esko Ikkala; Arttu Oksanen; Eetu Mäkelä; Erkki Heino; Jouni Tuominen; Mikko Koho; Eero Hyvönen

This paper presents an automatic annotation tool AATOS for providing documents with semantic annotations. The tool links entities found from the texts to ontologies defined by the user. The application is highly configurable and can be used with different natural language Finnish texts. The application was developed as a part of the WarSampo (http://seco.cs.aalto.fi/projects/sotasampo/en/) and Semantic Finlex (http://seco.cs.aalto.fi/projects/lawlod/en/) projects and tested using Kansa Taisteli magazine articles and consolidated Finnish legislation of Semantic Finlex. The quality of the automatic annotation was evaluated by measuring precision and recall against existing manual annotations. The results showed that the quality of the input text, as well as the selection and configuration of the ontologies impacted the results.


Archive | 2018

Maintaining a Linked Data Cloud and Data Service for Second World War History

Mikko Koho; Esko Ikkala; Erkki Heino; Eero Hyvönen

One of the great promises of Linked Data is to provide a shared data infrastructure into which new data can be imported and aligned with, forming a sustainable, ever growing Linked Data Cloud (LDC). This paper studies and evaluates this idea in the context of the WarSampo LDC that provides a data infrastructure for Second World War related ontologies and data in Finland, including several mutually linked graphs, totaling ca 12 million triples. Two data integration case studies are presented, where the original WarSampo LDC and the related semantic portal were first extended by a dataset of hundreds of war cemeteries and thousands of photographs of them, and then by another dataset of over 4450 Finnish prisoners of war. As a conclusion, lessons learned are explicated, based on hands-on experience in maintaining the WarSampo LDC in a production environment.


international semantic web conference | 2017

Modeling and Using an Actor Ontology of Second World War Military Units and Personnel

Petri Leskinen; Mikko Koho; Erkki Heino; Minna Tamper; Esko Ikkala; Jouni Tuominen; Eetu Mäkelä; Eero Hyvönen

This paper presents a model for representing historical military personnel and army units, based on large datasets about World War II in Finland. The model is in use in WarSampo data service and semantic portal, which has had tens of thousands of distinct visitors. A key challenge is how to represent ontological changes, since the ranks and units of military personnel, as well as the names and structures of army units change rapidly in wars. This leads to serious problems in both search as well as data linking due to ambiguity and homonymy of names. In our solution, actors are represented in terms of the events they participated in, which facilitates disambiguation of personnel and units in different spatio-temporal contexts. The linked data in the WarSampo Linked Open Data cloud and service has ca. 9 million triples, including actor datasets of ca. 100 000 soldiers and ca. 16 100 army units. To test the model in practice, an application for semantic search and recommending based on data linking was created, where the spatio-temporal life stories of individual soldiers can be reassembled dynamically by linking data from different datasets. An evaluation is presented showing promising results in terms of linking precision.


international semantic web conference | 2016

WarSampo Data Service and Semantic Portal for Publishing Linked Open Data About theźSecond World War History

Eero Hyvönen; Erkki Heino; Petri Leskinen; Esko Ikkala; Mikko Koho; Minna Tamper; Jouni Tuominen; Eetu Mäkelä


International Workshop on Linked Media and the 3rd Developers Hackshop | 2016

SPARQL Faceter—Client-side Faceted Search Based on SPARQL

Mikko Koho; Erkki Heino; Eero Hyvönen


international semantic web conference | 2015

Second World War on the Semantic Web: The WarSampo Project and Semantic Portal

Eero Hyvönen; Jouni Tuominen; Eetu Mäkelä; Jérémie Dutruit; Kasper Apajalahti; Erkki Heino; Petri Leskinen; Esko Ikkala


DHN | 2018

Integrating Prisoners of War Dataset into the WarSampo Linked Data Infrastructure.

Mikko Koho; Erkki Heino; Esko Ikkala; Eero Hyvönen; Reijo Nikkilä; Tiia Moilanen; Katri Miettinen; Pertti Suominen

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