Thanks Dominic.
I have to say, that's a damn fine demo. It could do with a voice-over just to make it a bit more friendly, but even silently it does show some pretty awesome functionality.
I guess the question is: how does the effort required to get to here match against the actual use cases? I mean, it's totally brilliant for people to be able to search by all these facets but do we know that people actually *want* to search by all these facets? And I mean *normal* people, not just researchers and academics..
Anyway. Brilliant. Thanks for sharing!
Mike
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On 13 Apr 2013, at 14:59, Dominic Oldman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A quick video of a search system using context
> (condensed from CIDOC CRM relationships) to create a balance of
> precision and recall.
>
> http://youtu.be/HbYgaxctGV8
>
> Some of the Rembrandt data you see is from the Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (Rembrandt database). The majority of data is from the British Museum.
> Other datasets to be harmonised and added in due course.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dominic
>
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