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The CARE Project: an online efficient resource for understanding Early Medieval Europe

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    0436999 - ARÚ 2015 TR eng A - Abstract
    Chevalier, P. - Maříková-Kubková, Jana
    The CARE Project: an online efficient resource for understanding Early Medieval Europe.
    20th Annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists. Abstracts of the oral and poster presentations. Istanbul: Archaeology & Art Publications, 2014 - (Yilmaz, Ö.). s. 163-166. ISBN 978-605-396-287-8.
    [Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists /20./. 10.09.2014-14.09.2014, Istanbul]
    R&D Projects: GA MK(CZ) DF11P01OVV010
    Grant - others:Culture Programme of European Commission(SI) CU7-MULT7/2010-0653/001-001
    Program: CU7-MULT7
    Source of funding: R - Framework programmes of European Commission
    Keywords : Early Medieval architecture * archaeology * Early Medieval Europe
    Subject RIV: AC - Archeology, Anthropology, Ethnology
    https://www.eaa2014istanbul.org/assets/indirilecekler/2014%20EAA%20abstracts.pdf

    The CARE project (Corpus Architecturae religiosae Europeae / CARE - IV-X saec.), an international program initiated in 2002, intends to identify and catalog churches built in Europe during the first millenium. 15 countries are involved, 6 other are interested. A joint team of French computer scientists and archaeologists created in 2008-2011 the online computer database shared in 4 langages (italian, spanish, german and english) - an annotated database using a Wiki interface (WikiBridge) and the semantic Web 2.0, with online inputs and queries in SARQL mode and a GIS for instant webmapping. The Corpus of textual and graphical data will gradually be known on the online database (http://care.tge-adonis.fr). Ultimately, this online scientific tool will facilitate comparisons, exchanges and discussions. Country teams work separately. The aim of this session is to allow them to gather these works in progress, to confront experiences, successes, problems with other searchers, in order to progress. The database, which allows an easy processing of different sets of documents, old or very new, such as photographs and 3D, is now tested for other types of data. Its flexibility and adaptability would make it easy to use for other periods.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0240637

     
     
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