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Keith May
Keith May
University of South Wales - Visiting Research Fellow
Verified email at historicengland.org.uk - Homepage
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Semantic interoperability in archaeological datasets: Data mapping and extraction via the CIDOC CRM
C Binding, K May, D Tudhope
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, 280-290, 2008
1212008
Ontological Modelling of the work of the Centre for Archaeology
P Cripps, A Greenhalgh, D Fellows, K May, D Robinson
CIDOC CRM technical paper, 2004
632004
A STELLAR role for knowledge organization systems in digital archaeology
D Tudhope, C Binding, S Jeffrey, K May, A Vlachidis
Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 37 …, 2011
582011
Connecting archaeological data and grey literature via semantic cross search
D Tudhope, K May, C Binding, A Vlachidis
Internet archaeology 30, 2011
522011
Semantic interoperability issues from a case study in archaeology
D Tudhope, C Binding, K May, E Heritage
Semantic Interoperability in the European Digital Library, Proceedings of …, 2008
282008
Excavating grey literature: A case study on the rich indexing of archaeological documents via natural language‐processing techniques and knowledge‐based resources
A Vlachidis, C Binding, D Tudhope, K May
Aslib proceedings, 2010
272010
Template based semantic integration: from legacy archaeological datasets to linked data
C Binding, M Charno, S Jeffrey, K May, D Tudhope
International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS) 11 (1 …, 2015
242015
Automatic metadata generation in an archaeological digital library: Semantic annotation of grey literature
A Vlachidis, C Binding, K May, D Tudhope
Computational linguistics, 187-202, 2013
222013
A STAR is born: some emerging Semantic Technologies for Archaeological Resources
K May, C Binding, D Tudhope
On the Road to Reconstructing the Past. Computer Applications and …, 2008
202008
Semantic technologies enhancing links and linked data for archaeological resources
K May, C Binding, D Tudhope, S Jeffrey
Proceedings Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology …, 2011
172011
Definition of the CRMarchaeo, an extension of CIDOC CRM to support the archaeological excavation process
M Doerr, A Felicetti, S Hermon, G Hiebel, A Kritsotaki, A Masur, K May, ...
Forth-Institution of Computer Science, 2016
152016
Barriers and opportunities for linked open data use in archaeology and cultural heritage
K May, C Binding, D Tudhope
Archäologische Informationen 38, 173-184, 2015
152015
Comparing and mapping archaeological excavation data from different recording systems for integration using ontologies
A Masur, K May, G Hiebel, E Aspöck
Museen der Stadt Wien–Stadtarchäologie, 2014
152014
Semantic technologies for archaeology resources: Results from the star project
C Binding, K May, R Souza, D Tudhope, A Vlachidis
Th Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in …, 2010
132010
The Matrix: Connecting Time and Space in Archaeological Stratigraphic Records and Archives
K May
Internet Archaeology 55, 2020
102020
DigIT: archaeological summary report and experiments in digital recording in the field
D Powlesland, K May, J Rackham, J Tipper
Internet Archaeology 27, 2010
102010
Pattern based mapping and extraction via CIDOC CRM
D Tudhope, C Binding, K May, M Charno
Workshop Practical Experiences with CIDOC CRM and its Extensions (CRMEX 2013 …, 2013
92013
To OO or not to OO? Revelations from ontological modelling of an archaeological information system
P Cripps, K May
Beyond the Artifact. Digital Interpretation of the Past. Proceedings of …, 2010
92010
Integrating Cultural and Scientific Heritage: Archaeological Ontological Modelling for the Field and the Lab
K May
CIDOC CRM Sig Workshop, Heraklion, 2006
92006
Digital chronological data reuse in archaeology: Three case studies with varying purposes and perspectives
B Moody, T Dye, K May, H Wright, C Buck
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 40, 103188, 2021
82021
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