In this research a combined Semantic Web, Web Services and Web 2.0 approach is adopted in order to semi-automate social media Web sites for Museum Collections. The framework described has been applied in two Web-information system applications, the Virtual Museum of the Pacific and the Art Collection Ecosystem. Our paper highlights the generality of CollectionWeb by way of these two case studies.
The ToscanaJ project is a collaboration between DSTC, the University of Queensland and the Technical University of Darmstadt to recreate a classic Formal Concept Analysis tool called Toscana and to give the FCA community a platform to work with.
CLA is an international conference dedicated to formal concept analysis (FCA) and areas closely related to FCA such as data mining, information retrieval, knowledge management, data and knowledge engineering, logic, algebra and lattice theory. CLA provides a forum for researchers, practitioners, and students. The program of CLA consists of invited plenary talks, regular talks, and poster sessions. Papers in all areas relevant to theory and applications of FCA are solicited.