This ontology has the following classes and properties.
Introduction to the PODS and Mainzed 3D Metadata Ontologies
The Protocol of Ontological Digital Survey (PODS) ontology was developed to standardize and formalize the digital survey process for cultural heritage, with a focus on accurate metadata representation at each stage of 3D data acquisition, processing, and management. Building on previous protocols like BeAPG and FOPPA, PODS integrates standards such as SKOS, QUDT, and CIDOC-CRMdig, promoting interoperability with international data-sharing platforms like Wikimedia. PODS organizes classes and properties to document each step, enabling structured and consistent cataloging of digital heritage assets.
Recently, the PODS ontology has been merged with the Mainzed 3D Metadata Ontology, an ontology curated by Timo Homburg, Anja Cramer, and Laura Raddatz, designed to classify 3D survey operations. This integration aimed to align nearly all classes between the two ontologies, creating a comprehensive framework that enhances the precision and accessibility of cultural heritage data across diverse contexts.
Despite the extensive alignment, certain classes from the Mainzed 3D Metadata Ontology were excluded for specific reasons:
indoor/outdoor: Excluded for vagueness; however, the superclass Environment was retained to account for the role of lighting in data acquisition.
algorithm: Its role as an agent is debated, and cataloging every possible algorithm was deemed impractical without an exhaustive thesaurus.
feature detection algorithm subclasses: Excluded due to their potential obsolescence as algorithms evolve over time.
measurement algorithm subclasses: Similarly excluded because they may become outdated with advancements in measurement methods.
acquisition technology subclasses: Excluded for their specificity, as evolving technologies could render these definitions obsolete.
export function subclasses: Excluded as they specify highly software-specific actions that may change over time.
remove function subclasses: Excluded for their software-specific nature, with actions that may vary across applications.
Split Function and Transformation Function: Omitted due to specificity to particular software, leading to potential incompatibility over time.
Measurement: This class and its subclasses (e.g., Agisoft and chunk measures) were excluded as they are either overly generic or specific to certain software, complicating interoperability.
measurement check, measurement project, measurement series, and measurement setup: Excluded due to ambiguities around the data type (e.g., point cloud or mesh), often linked to specific software commands.
Technology: Excluded for being overly generic, although all its subclasses were incorporated.
Raster Data: Excluded as a class, but its subclasses were integrated for granularity.
Geometry subclasses: While exhaustive, they were excluded to avoid redundancy, with a reference to ISO 19107 in the Geometry class to maintain specificity.
spatial object: Excluded for its generality, though its subclasses were retained.
tool: Excluded for being too broad, yet all subclasses were integrated.
Calibration object to calibrate a capturing device subclasses: Excluded due to their specificity to certain devices.
Through the alignment and exclusion of specific classes, this merged ontology establishes a robust, adaptable structure for digital cultural heritage documentation, enabling compatibility and integration across platforms while ensuring data precision and longevity.
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#2DRaster
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#3DRaster
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/166#F79_Printing_Device
"A SLA (Stereolithography) printer employed for high-resolution prints of intricate designs, which utilizes a laser to cure liquid resin layer by layer."
"An FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer used for creating plastic prototypes, which utilizes a continuous filament of thermoplastic material to construct objects."
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#4DRaster
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/127#F41_Number_of_Picture
Definition of the class F41 Number of Picture as a subclass of E60 Number
"A photogrammetric acquisition that consists of 150 images captured from various angles around an archaeological site, where F41 would denote the number '150.'" .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/122#F36_Picture_Carrier
Definition of the class F36 Picture Carrier as a subclass of F35 Raw Data Carrier
"An SD card storing raw image data from a photogrammetric survey." ;
"An external hard drive containing processed image sets used for 3D reconstruction."
"The server that hosts a cloud storage account that houses the acquired images for future reference and processing." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/111#F25_Acquisition_Raw_Data
Definition of the class F25 Acquisition Raw Data as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"LiDAR point cloud data that has not undergone filtering or classification." ;
"Raw laser scan data collected from a laser scanner without any preprocessing." ;
"Unedited images captured by a camera during a photogrammetric survey." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/121#F35_Raw_Data_Carrier
Definition of the class F35 Raw Data Carrier as a subclass of D13 Digital Information Carrier
"A USB flash drive with raw laser scan data from an architectural survey." ;
"A cloud storage account holding raw data from a multi-sensor acquisition process." .
"An SD card storing raw image data captured during a photogrammetric acquisition." ;
"An external hard drive containing raw LiDAR data from a topographic survey." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/admin/items/show/88#F2_Acquisition
Definition of the class F2 Acquisition as a subclass of D2 Digitization Process
"The photogrammetric survey of a contemporary art sculpture (Ucakar 2022)." ;
"The photogrammetric survey of the walls of Cortona (Lauro 2023)." ;
"The survey of the facade of Bedzin Castle using laser scanning and photogrammetry (Klapa 2017)." ;
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#AcquisitionTechnology
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/287#F108_Calibration_of_the_Instrument
F108 Calibration of the Instrument Subclass of: F2 Acquisition
Calibration of a fixed photogrammetry camera system for high-resolution artifact capture.
Pre-acquisition calibration of a laser scanner.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/286#F106_Acquisition_Location_Type
F106 Acquisition Location Type Subclass of: E55 Type
An indoor environment with low light, such as a museum display room.
An outdoor archaeological site without additional lighting.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/131#F45__Acquisition_Coordinates
Definition of the class F45 Acquisition Coordinates as a subclass of E94 Space Primitive
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/129#F43_Survey_Date
Definition of the class F43 Survey Date as a subclass of E52 Time Span
"A series of survey dates used for environmental monitoring, indicating repeated data collection at a particular location."
"A timeframe marking different phases of an archaeological excavation, with specific survey dates documenting progress."
"The exact date when a photogrammetric survey was performed at a historic site, such as June 15, 2022."
Example: "The date of a structural survey conducted on a bridge to assess its condition, such as March 1, 2023."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/130#F44_Acquisition_Description
Definition of the class F44 Acquisition Description as a subclass of E62 String
"A comprehensive account of the photogrammetric survey at an archaeological site, detailing the equipment used, environmental factors, and challenges encountered during the process."
"A narrative summarizing the purpose and methods of the acquisition, such as 'The survey was performed to assess the structural integrity of the building using both photogrammetry and laser scanning techniques.'"
Example: "A description of the laser scanning session, outlining the device's trajectory and highlighting unique features of the scanned object."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/95#F9_Acquisition_Device
Definition of the class F9 Acquisition Device as a subclass of D8 Digital Device
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/288#F109_Marker_and_Calibration_Tools
F109 Marker and Calibration Tools Subclass of: F9 Acquisition Device
Markers used in photogrammetry software for real-time calibration.
Prisms applied in total station systems for external coordinate accuracy.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/106#F20_Acquisition_Device_Type
Definition of the class F20 Acquisition Device Type as a subclass of E55 Type
"Camera: Standard photographic equipment for capturing images." ;
"Handheld Scanners: Portable devices for capturing detailed surface information." .
"Laser Scanner: Device used for capturing 3D data of surfaces through laser measurements." ;
"LiDAR: Technology that measures distances by illuminating a target with laser light and analyzing the reflected light."
"Total Station: An optical/electronic instrument used for surveying and building construction." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/126#F40_Eidotype
Definition of the class F40 Eydotipe as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"A digital sketch indicating the lighting setup during the survey of a sculptural piece, noting shadows and reflections." ;
"A hand-drawn diagram outlining the positions and angles from which photographs will be taken around an archaeological site." ;
"A visual representation capturing the environmental conditions at the time of acquisition, such as sunlight direction and weather influences." .
"An annotated drawing that describes the planned trajectory of a laser scanner while capturing data from a complex architectural structure." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/104#F18_Dominant_Geometry_Type
Definition of the class F18 Dominant Geometry Type as a subclass of E55 Type :F18_Dominant_Geometry_Type rdf:type skos:Concept ;
"Cylinder: A bottle, defined by its elongated form." ;
"Parallelepiped: A book, reduced to its rectangular prism shape."
"Sphere: A basketball, characterized by its round shape." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/128#F42_Place_Of_Acquisition
Definition of the class F42 Place Of Acquisition as a subclass of E53 Place
" A historic building, like a medieval castle, where the acquisition was performed, serving as the Place of Acquisition." ;
"A landscape feature, such as a valley or a mountain, where the acquisition took place, denoting its significance in geographical studies." ;
"An archaeological site, such as the ruins of an ancient temple, identified as the Place of Acquisition for the photogrammetric survey." ;
"An urban area, like a city square, where multiple structures were surveyed, specified as the Place of Acquisition." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/99#F13_Acquisition_Method
Definition of the class F13 Acquisition Method as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"The McGlone Method, which provides a standardized set of steps for capturing imagery in aerial photogrammetry surveys." .
:F13_Acquisition_Method skos:example "The FOPPA protocol for archaeological photogrammetry, which prescribes specific camera settings and trajectories for artifact documentation." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/123#F37_Survey_Operator
Definition of the class F37 Survey Operator as a subclass of E39 Actor
"A photogrammetrist operating a drone-mounted camera for aerial image acquisition of an archaeological site." ;
"A surveyor manually collecting geospatial data using a handheld GPS device." ;
"A technician using a laser scanner to capture a 3D model of a historical building." ;
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1Protocol_of_Ontological_Digital_Survey/extensions/versions/1_1/F12_Acquisition_Trajectory#F12_Acquisition_Trajectory
Definition of the class F12 Acquisition Trajectory as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"A modular scanning setup, where a laser scanner is placed at different strategic positions around an architectural site to capture comprehensive point cloud data." .
"A spiral trajectory executed by a camera as it moves around an archaeological artifact for a photogrammetric survey." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/103#F17_Acquisition_Trajectory_Type
Definition of the class F17 Acquisition Trajectory Type as a subclass of E55 Type
"Linear Trajectory: Straightforward movement along a defined line to ensure consistent coverage of the object." ;
"Vertical Scan: Upward or downward movements intended to gather data from different height levels of the subject." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/119#F33_Acquisition_Phase
Definition of the class F33 Acquisition Phase as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"Laser scanner operating manuals detailing the step-by-step process for capturing modular scans of a structure as Faro Manual (FARO)." ;
"LiDAR survey guidelines that outline specific trajectories and scanning methods for archaeological site documentation." ;
"Photogrammetry acquisition protocols that specify camera settings, shooting angles, and distances for capturing a complete set of images as FOPPA protocol (FOPPA)." ;
"Workflow instructions from photogrammetric or laser scanning handbooks guiding users through the acquisition process as the INCEPTION protocol (Iadanza 2019)." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/93#F7_Picture_Set
Definition of the class F7 Picture Set as a subclass of F6 Acquisition Raw Data
"Photographs captured for a photogrammetric survey of an archaeological artifact or a historical building." ;
"The 181 photographs that form the photogrammetric survey of the AFMNM005 jaw from the Minamikata excavation (Lauro 2019)." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/92#F6_Acquisition_Raw_Data
Definition of the class F6 Acquisition Raw Data as a subclass of D1 Digital Object
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/105#F19_Scale_Type
Definition of the class F19 Scale Type as a subclass of E55 Type
"Bend (COSCHKR)." ;
"Corner (COSCHKR)." ;
"Joint (COSCHKR)." .
"Medium Object: Ranging from 1 cm to 30 cm (FOPPA)." ;
"Open Architectural Structure: Entire buildings or significant structures (FOPPA)." ;
"Small Object: Equal to or smaller than 1 cm (FOPPA)." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/94#F8_Picture
Definition of the class F8 Picture as a subclass of F7 Picture Set
"A single high-resolution image of an archaeological artifact taken from a specific angle as part of a complete photogrammetric survey." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/116#F30_Acquisition_Software
Definition of the class F30 Acquisition Software as a subclass of D14 Software
"An app that controls a handheld 3D scanner during the acquisition phase of a survey." ;
"Dedicated acquisition software used by a laser scanner to record raw point cloud data without performing any processing steps." ;
"The camera control software used during a photogrammetric survey to capture high-resolution images." ;
"The onboard software of a drone camera used for capturing a series of photographs for 3D modeling purposes." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/186#F99_AR_Software_Modelling
Definition of the class F99 AR Software Modelling as a subclass of D14 Software
Unity: A versatile game engine widely used for developing AR applications, providing tools for 3D modeling, animation, and interaction within augmented environments.
Vuforia: An AR development platform that enables developers to create robust augmented reality experiences by recognizing images and objects in real-time, seamlessly integrating virtual content with the physical world.
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/agent/ont#Archeologist
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/173#F86_Software_CAD
Definition of the class F86 Software CAD as a subclass of D14 Software
"AutoCAD, a widely-used CAD software that allows architects and engineers to create precise 2D and 3D drawings and designs, streamlining the design process."
"Revit, a BIM (Building Information Modeling) software that enables users to design buildings and infrastructure with integrated 3D modeling capabilities, enhancing collaboration among project stakeholders."
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#Calibration
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#CalibrationAlgorithm
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#CalibrationObject
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#CapturingDevice
IRI: http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#Coverage
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D1_Digital_Object#D1_Digital_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D1_Digital_Object SubClass Of: E73 Information Object SuperClass Of: D9 Data Object D14 Software D35 Area Scope Note: This class comprises identifiable immaterial items that can be represented as sets of bit sequences, such as data sets, e-texts, images, audio or video items, software, etc., and are documented as single units. Any aggregation of instances of D1 Digital Object into a whole treated as single unit is also regarded as an instance of D1 Digital Object. This means that for instance, the content of a DVD, an XML file on it, and an element of this file, are regarded as distinct instances of D1 Digital Object, mutually related by the P106 is composed of (forms part of) property. A D1 Digital Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously.
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D11_Digital_Measurement_Event#D11_Digital_Measurement_Event
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D11_Digital_Measurement_Event SubClass Of: D7 Digital Machine Event E16 Measurement SuperClass Of: D2 Digitization Process Scope Note: This class comprises actions measuring physical properties using a digital device, that are determined by a systematic procedure and creates an instance of D9 Data Object, which is stored on an instance of D13 Digital Information Carrier. In contrast to instances of D10 Software Execution, environmental factors have an intended influence on the outcome of an instance of D11 Digital Measurement Event. Measurement devices may include running distinct software, such as the RAW to JPEG conversion in digital cameras. In this case, the event is regarded as instance of both classes, D10 Software Execution and D11 Digital Measurement Event. Examples: -
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D13_Digital_Information_Carrier#D13_Digital_Information_Carrier
SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises all instances of E84 Information Carrier that are explicitly designed to be used as persistent digital physical carriers of instances of D1 Digital Object. A D13 Digital Information Carrier may or may not contain information, e.g., an empty diskette. Examples: -
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D14_Software#D14_Software
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D14_Software SubClass Of: D1 Digital Object SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises software codes, computer programs, procedures and functions that are used to operate a system of digital objects. Examples: -
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D2_Digitization_Process#D2_Digitization_Process
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D2_Digitization_Process SubClass Of: D11 Digital Measurement Event SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises events that result in the creation of instances of D9 Data Object that represent the appearance and/or form of an instance of E18 Physical Thing such as paper documents, statues, buildings, paintings, etc. A particular case is the analogue-to-digital conversion of audiovisual material. This class represents the transition from a material thing to an immaterial representation of it. The characteristic subsequent processing steps on digital objects are regarded as instances of D3 Formal Derivation. Examples: -
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D7_Digital_Machine_Event#D7_Digital_Machine_Event
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D7_Digital_Machine_Event SubClass Of: E11 Modification E65 Creation SuperClass Of: D10 Software Execution D11 Digital Measurement Event D12 Data Transfer Event Scope Note: This class comprises events that happen on physical digital devices following a human activity that intentionally caused its immediate or delayed initiation and results in the creation of a new instance of D1 Digital Object on behalf of the human actor. The input of a D7 Digital Machine Event may be parameter settings and/or data to be processed. Some D7 Digital Machine Events may form part of a wider E65 Creation event. In this case, all machine output of the partial events is regarded as creation of the overall activity. Examples: -
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D8_Digital_Device#D8_Digital_Device
SubClass Of: E22 Human-Made Object SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises identifiable material items such as computers, scanners, cameras, etc. that have the capability to process or produce instances of D1 Digital Object. Examples: -
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D9_Data_Object#D9_Data_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/D9_Data_Object SubClass Of: D1 Digital Object E54 Dimension SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises instances of D1 Digital Object that are the direct result of a digital measurement or a formal derivative of it, containing quantitative properties of some physical things or other constellations of matter. Examples: -
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/183#F96_Database_Architecture
Definition of the class F96 Database Architecture as a subclass of D14 Software
SQL-based databases used for managing 3D models in cultural heritage projects, such as Omeka-s: This architecture supports a structured approach to data management, allowing for the storage of complex data types, including multimedia files, alongside associated metadata.
Wikibase: This platform offers a flexible architecture for storing and retrieving 3D models with rich semantic data, enabling collaborative editing and querying capabilities that enhance accessibility and integration with other datasets.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/135#F49__Near_Sampling_Points_Range_SFM_Point_Seeds
Definition of the class F49 Near Sampling Points Range_SFM Point Seeds as a subclass of E13 Attribute Assignment
"Setting a sampling radius of 10 pixels around SfM point seeds to guide the densification process in photogrammetry software (Regard 3D)."
"Specifying the attribute in software that defines the maximum distance within which new points are generated around existing SfM point seeds for terrain modeling (Zephyr 3D)."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/141#F55_Depth_Noise_Filtering
Definition of the class F55 Depth Noise Filtering as a subclass of E13 Attribute Assignment
"In the densified point cloud of AFMNM005, the Depth Noise Filtering includes Adaptive Feature Extraction (AFE), Gradient Field Estimation (GFE), and further Accelerated Gradient Ascent (FAGA) techniques (Lauro 2019)."
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity#E1_CRM_Entity
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E1_CRM_Entity SubClass Of: - SuperClass Of: E2 Temporal Entity E52 Time-Span E53 Place E54 Dimension E59 Primitive Value E77 Persistent Item E92 Spacetime Volume Scope Note: This class comprises all things in the universe of discourse of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. It is an abstract concept providing for three general properties: Identification by name or appellation, and in particular by a preferred identifier Classification by type, allowing further refinement of the specific subclass to which an instance belongs Attachment of free text and other unstructured data for the expression of anything not captured by formal properties All other classes within the CIDOC CRM are directly or indirectly specialisations of E1 CRM Entity. Examples: the earthquake in Lisbon 1755 (E5) (Chester, 2001)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E11_Modification#E11_Modification
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E11_Modification SubClass Of: E7 Activity SuperClass Of: E12 Production E79 Part Addition E80 Part Removal Scope Note: This class comprises instances of E7 Activity that are undertaken to create, alter or change instances of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing. This class includes the production of an item from raw materials and other so far undocumented objects. It also includes the conservation treatment of an object. Since the distinction between modification and production is not always clear, modification is regarded as the more generally applicable concept. This implies that some items may be consumed or destroyed in an instance of E11 Modification, and that others may be produced as a result of it. An event should also be documented using an instance of E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case, the new items have separate identities. An activity undertaken on an object which was designed to alter it, but which, in fact, it did not in any seemingly significant way (such as the application of a solvent during conservation which failed to dissolve any part of the object), is still considered as an instance of E11 Modification. Typically, any such activity will leave at least forensic traces of evidence on the object. If the instance of E29 Design or Procedure utilized for the modification prescribes the use of specific materials, they should be documented using property P68 foresees use of (use foreseen by): E57 Material of E29 Design or Procedure, rather than via P126 employed (was employed in): E57 Material. Examples: the construction of the SS Great Britain (E12) (Gregor, 1971) the impregnation of the Vasa warship in Stockholm for preservation after 1956 (Håfors, 2010) the transformation of the Enola Gay into a museum exhibit by the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC between 1993 and 1995 (E12, E81) (Yakel, 2000) the last renewal of the gold coating of the Toshogu shrine in Nikko, Japan (Cali and Dougil, 2012)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#E12_Production
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12_Production SubClass Of: E11 Modification E63 Beginning of Existence SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises activities that are designed to, and succeed in, creating one or more new items. It specializes the notion of modification into production. The decision as to whether or not an object is regarded as new is context sensitive. Normally, items are considered 'new' if there is no obvious overall similarity between them and the consumed items and material used in their production. In other cases, an item is considered 'new' because it becomes relevant to documentation by a modification. For example, the scribbling of a name on a potsherd may make it a voting token. The original potsherd may not be worth documenting, in contrast to the inscribed one. This entity can be collective: the printing of a thousand books, for example, would normally be considered a single event. An event should also be documented using an instance of E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case, the new items have separate identities and matter is preserved, but identity is not. Examples: the construction of the SS Great Britain (Gregor, 1971) the first casting of the Little Mermaid from the harbour of Copenhagen (Dewey, 2003) Rembrandt’s creating of the seventh state of his etching 'Woman sitting half dressed beside a stove', 1658, identified by Bartsch Number 197 (E12, E65, E81) (Hind, 1923)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E13_Attribute_Assignment#E13_Attribute_Assignment
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E13_Attribute_Assignment SubClass Of: E7 Activity SuperClass Of: E14 Condition Assessment E15 Identifier Assignment E16 Measurement E17 Type Assignment Scope Note: This class comprises the actions of making assertions about one property of an object or any single relation between two items or concepts. The type of the property asserted to hold between two items or concepts can be described by the property P177 assigned property of type (is type of property assigned): E55 Type. For example, the class describes the actions of people making propositions and statements during certain scientific/scholarly procedures, e.g. the person and date when a condition statement was made, an identifier was assigned, the museum object was measured, etc. Which kinds of such assignments and statements need to be documented explicitly in structures of a schema rather than free text, depends on whether this information should be accessible by structured queries. This class allows for the documentation of how the respective assignment came about, and whose opinion it was. Note that all instances of properties described in a knowledge base are the opinion of someone. Per default, they are the opinion of the team maintaining the knowledge base. This fact must not individually be registered for all instances of properties provided by the maintaining team, because it would result in an endless recursion of whose opinion was the description of an opinion. Therefore, the use of instances of E13 Attribute Assignment marks the fact that the maintaining team is in general neutral to the validity of the respective assertion, but registers someone else’s opinion and how it came about. All properties assigned in such an action can also be seen as directly relating the respective pair of items or concepts. Multiple use of instances of E13 Attribute Assignment may possibly lead to a collection of contradictory values. Examples: the examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 by Nicholas Pickwoad in November 2003 (Honey & Pickwoad, 2010) the assessment of the current ownership of Martin Doerr’s silver cup in February 1997 (fictitious)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E16_Measurement#E16_Measurement
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16_Measurement SubClass Of: E13 Attribute Assignment SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises actions measuring physical properties and other values that can be determined by a systematic, objective procedure of direct observation of particular states of physical reality. An instance of E16 Measurement may use simple counting or tools, such as yardsticks or radiation detection devices. The interest is in the method and care applied, so that the reliability of the result may be judged at a later stage, or research continued on the associated documents. The date of the event is important for dimensions, which may change value over time, such as the length of an object subject to shrinkage. Methods and devices employed should be associated with instances of E16 Measurement by properties such as P33 used specific technique: E29 Design or Procedure, P125 used object of type: E55 Type, P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing, whereas basic techniques such as "carbon-14 dating" should be encoded using P2 has type (is type of): E55 Type. Details of methods and devices reused or reusable in other instances of E16 Measurement should be documented for these entities rather than the measurements themselves, whereas details of particular execution may be documented by free text or by instantiating adequate sub-activities, if the detail may be of interest for an overarching query. Regardless whether a measurement is made by an instrument or by human senses, it represents the initial transition from physical reality to information without any other documented information object in between within the reasoning chain that would represent the result of the interaction of the observer or device with reality. Therefore, determining properties of an instance of E90 Symbolic Object is regarded as an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment, which may be inferred from observing and measuring representative carriers. In the case that the carrier can be named, the property P16 used specific object (was used for) should be used to indicate the instance(s) of E18 Physical Thing that was used as the empirical basis for the attribute assignment. For instance, inferring properties of depicted items using image material, such as satellite images, is not regarded as an instance of E16 Measurement, but as a subsequent instance of E13 Attribute Assignment. Rather, only the production of the images, understood as arrays of radiation intensities, is regarded as an instance of E16 Measurement. The same reasoning holds for other sensor data. Examples: measurement of the height of silver cup 232 on 31st August 1997 (fictitious) the carbon 14 dating of the 'Schoeninger Speer II' in 1996 [The carbon 14 dating of an approximately 400.000 year old complete Old Palaeolithic wooden spear found in Schoeningen, Niedersachsen, Germany, in 1995.] (Kouwenhoven, 1997)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E18_Physical_Thing#E18_Physical_Thing
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E18_Physical_Thing SubClass Of: E72 Legal Object SuperClass Of: E19 Physical Object E24 Physical Human-Made Thing E26 Physical Feature Scope Note: This class comprises all persistent physical items with a relatively stable form, human-made or natural. Depending on the existence of natural boundaries of such things, the CIDOC CRM distinguishes the instances of E19 Physical Object from instances of E26 Physical Feature, such as holes, rivers, pieces of land, etc. Most instances of E19 Physical Object can be moved (if not too heavy), whereas features are integral to the surrounding matter. An instance of E18 Physical Thing occupies not only a particular geometric space at any instant of its existence, but in the course of its existence it also forms a trajectory through spacetime, which occupies a real, that is phenomenal, volume in spacetime. We include in the occupied space the space filled by the matter of the physical thing and all its inner spaces, such as the interior of a box. For the purpose of more detailed descriptions of the presence of an instance of E18 Physical Thing in space and time it can be associated with its specific instance of E92 Spacetime Volume by the property P196 defines (is defined by). The CIDOC CRM is generally not concerned with amounts of matter in fluid or gaseous states, as long as they are not confined in an identifiable way for an identifiable minimal time-span.
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E2_Temporal_Entity#E2_Temporal_Entity
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2_Temporal_Entity SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: E3 Condition State E4 Period Scope Note: This class comprises all phenomena, such as the instances of E4 Periods and E5 Events, which happen over a limited extent in time. This extent in time must be contiguous, i.e., without gaps. In case the defining kinds of phenomena for an instance of E2 Temporal Entity cease to happen, and occur later again at another time, we regard that the former instance of E2 Temporal Entity has ended and a new instance has come into existence. In more intuitive terms, the same event cannot happen twice. In some contexts, such phenomena are also called perdurants. This class is disjoint from E77 Persistent Item and is an abstract class that typically has no direct instances. E2 Temporal Entity is specialized into E4 Period, which applies to a particular geographic area (defined with a greater or lesser degree of precision), and E3 Condition State, which applies to instances of E18 Physical Thing. Examples: Bronze Age (E4) (Childe, 1963) the earthquake in Lisbon 1755 (E5) (Chester, 2001) the Peterhof Palace near Saint Petersburg being in ruins from 1944 to 1946 (E3) (Maddox, 2015)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E22_Human-Made_Object#E22_Human-Made_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E22_Human-Made_Object SubClass Of: E19 Physical Object E24 Physical Human-Made Thing SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises all persistent physical objects of any size that are purposely created by human activity and have physical boundaries that separate them completely in an objective way from other objects. The class also includes all aggregates of objects made for functional purposes of whatever kind, independent of physical coherence, such as a set of chessmen. Examples: the Rosetta Stone (E22) LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard [the World’s fastest steam locomotive, preserved at the National Railway Museum of York, UK] (Solomon, 2003) the Portland Vase (Walker, 2004)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E24_Physical_Human-Made_Thing#E24_Physical_Human-Made_Thing
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24_Physical_Human-Made_Thing SubClass Of: E18 Physical Thing E71 Human-Made Thing SuperClass Of: E22 Human-Made Object E25 Human-Made Feature E78 Curated Holding Scope Note: This class comprises all persistent physical items of any size that are purposely created by human activity. This class comprises, besides others, human-made objects, such as a sword, and human-made features, such as rock art. For example, a 'cup and ring' carving on bedrock is regarded as instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing. Instances of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing may be the result of modifying pre-existing physical things, preserving larger parts or most of the original matter and structure, which poses the question if they are new or even human-made, the respective interventions of production made on such original material should be obvious and sufficient to regard that the product has a new, distinct identity and intended function and is human-made. Substantial continuity of the previous matter and structure in the new product can be documented by describing the production process also as an instance of E81 Transformation. Whereas interventions of conservation and repair are not regarded to produce a new instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing, the results of preparation of natural history specimens that substantially change their natural or original state should be regarded as instances of E24 Physical Human-Made Things, including the uncovering of petrified biological features from a solid piece of stone. On the other side, scribbling a museum number on a natural object should not be regarded to make it human-made. This notwithstanding, parts, sections, segments, or features of an instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing may continue to be non-human-made and preserved during the production process, for example natural pearls used as a part of an eardrop. Examples: the Forth Railway Bridge (Shipway, Bouch, Baker and Fowler, 1990). the Channel Tunnel (E25) (Holliday, Marcou and Vickerman, 1991) the Palace of Knossos (Evans, 1921) the Colosseum in Rome, Italy (Hopkins and Beard, 2011) the Historical Collection of the Museum Benaki in Athens (E78) (Georgoula, 2005) the Rosetta Stone (E22) my paperback copy of Crime & Punishment (E22) (fictitious) the computer disk at ICS-FORTH that stores the canonical Definition of the CIDOC CRM v.3.2 (E22) my empty DVD disk (E22) (fictitious)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E28_Conceptual_Object#E28_Conceptual_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object SubClass Of: E71 Human-Made Thing SuperClass Of: E55 Type E89 Propositional Object E90 Symbolic Object Scope Note: This class comprises non-material products of our minds and other human produced data that have become objects of a discourse about their identity, circumstances of creation, or historical implication. The production of such information might have been supported by the use of technical devices such as cameras or computers. Characteristically, instances of this class are created, invented or thought by someone, and then may be documented or communicated between persons. Instances of E28 Conceptual Object have the ability to exist on more than one particular carrier at the same time, such as paper, electronic signals, marks, audio media, paintings, photos, human memories, etc. They cannot be destroyed. They exist as long as they can be found on at least one carrier or in at least one human memory. Their existence ends when the last carrier and the last memory are lost. Examples: Beethoven’s 'Ode an die Freude' (Ode to Joy) (E73) (Kershaw, 1999) the definition of 'ontology' in the Oxford English Dictionary (E73) (Oxford University Press, 1989) the knowledge about the victory at Marathon carried by the famous runner (E89) (Lagos & Karyanos, 2020) [Explanation note: The following examples illustrate the distinction between a propositional object, its names and its encoded forms. The Maxwell equations (Ball, 1962) are a good example, because they belong to the fundamental laws of physics and their mathematical content yields identical, unambiguous results regardless formulation and encoding.] 'Maxwell equations' (E41) [preferred subject access point from LCSH, http://lccn.loc.gov/sh85082387, accessed 18th April 2021. This is only the name for the Maxwell equations as standardized by the Library of Congress and not the equations themselves.] 'Equations, Maxwell' (E41) [variant subject access point from LCSH, http://lccn.loc.gov/sh85082387, accessed 18th April 2021. This is another name for the equation standardized by the Library of Congress and not the equations themselves.] Maxwell's equations (E89) [This is the propositional content of the equations proper, independent of any particular notation or mathematical formalism.] (Ball, 1962) The encoding of Maxwells equations as in https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/Maxwell%27sEquations.svg (E73) [accessed 18th April 2021. This is one possible symbolic encoding of the propositional content of the equations.]
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E29_Design_or_Procedure#E29_Design_or_Procedure
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E29_Design_or_Procedure SubClass Of: E73 Information Object SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises documented plans for the execution of actions in order to achieve a result of a specific quality, form, or contents. In particular, it comprises plans for deliberate human activities that may result in new instances of E71 Human-Made Thing or for shaping or guiding the execution of an instance of E7 Activity. Instances of E29 Design or Procedure can be structured in parts and sequences or depend on others. This is modelled using P69 has association with (is associated with): E29 Design or Procedure. Designs or procedures can be seen as one of the following: A schema for the activities it describes A schema of the products that result from their application An independent intellectual product that may have never been applied, such as Leonardo da Vinci’s famous plans for flying machines Because designs or procedures may never be applied or only partially executed, the CIDOC CRM models a loose relationship between the plan and the respective product. Examples: the ISO standardisation procedure the musical notation for Beethoven’s 'Ode to Joy' (Kershaw, 1999) the architectural drawings for the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) in Cologne, Germany (Wolff, 1999) the drawing found on Folio 860 of the Codex Atlanticus from Leonardo da Vinci, 1486 to 1490, kept in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E39_Actor#E39_Actor
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E39_Actor SubClass Of: E77 Persistent Item SuperClass Of: E21 Person E74 Group Scope Note: This class comprises people, either individually or in groups, who have the potential to perform intentional actions of kinds for which they can be held responsible. Examples: London and Continental Railways (E74) the Governor of the Bank of England in 1975 (E21) Sir Ian McKellen (E21) (Gibson, 1986)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E4_Period#E4_Period
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4_Period SubClass Of: E2 Temporal Entity E92 Spacetime Volume SuperClass Of: E5 Event Scope Note: This class comprises sets of coherent phenomena or cultural manifestations occurring in time and space. It is the social or physical coherence of these phenomena that identify an instance of E4 Period and not the associated spatiotemporal extent. This extent is only the 'ground' or space in an abstract physical sense that the actual process of growth, spread and retreat has covered. Consequently, different periods can overlap and coexist in time and space, such as when a nomadic culture exists in the same area and time as a sedentary culture. This also means that overlapping land use rights, common among first nations, amounts to overlapping periods. Often, this class is used to describe prehistoric or historic periods such as the 'Neolithic Period', the 'Ming Dynasty' or the 'McCarthy Era', but also geopolitical units and activities of settlements are regarded as special cases of E4 Period. However, there are no assumptions about the scale of the associated phenomena. In particular all events are seen as synthetic processes consisting of coherent phenomena. Therefore, E4 Period is a superclass of E5 Event. For example, a modern clinical birth, an instance of E67 Birth, can be seen as both a single event, i.e. an instance of E5 Event, and as an extended period, i.e. an instance of E4 Period, that consists of multiple physical processes and complementary activities performed by multiple instances of E39 Actor. E4 Period is a subclass of E2 Temporal Entity and of E92 Spacetime Volume. The latter is intended as a phenomenal spacetime volume as defined in CIDOC CRMgeo (Doerr & Hiebel, 2013). By virtue of this multiple inheritance, it is possible to discuss the physical extent of an instance of E4 Period without representing each instance of it together with an instance of its associated spacetime volume. This model combines two quite different kinds of substance: an instance of E4 Period is a phenomenon while an instance of E92 Spacetime Volume is an aggregation of points in spacetime. However, the real spatiotemporal extent of an instance of E4 Period is regarded to be unique to it due to all its details and fuzziness; its identity and existence depends uniquely on the identity of the instance of E4 Period. Therefore, this multiple inheritance is unambiguous and effective and furthermore corresponds to the intuitions of natural language. Typical use of this class in cultural heritage documentation is for documenting cultural and artistic periods. There are two different conceptualisations of ‘artistic style’, defined either by physical features or by historical context. For example, 'Impressionism' can be viewed as a period in the European sphere of influence lasting from approximately 1870 to 1905 during which paintings with particular characteristics were produced by a group of artists that included (among others) Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Degas. Alternatively, it can be regarded as a style applicable to all paintings sharing the characteristics of the works produced by the Impressionist painters, regardless of historical context. The first interpretation is an instance of E4 Period, and the second defines morphological object types that fall under E55 Type. A geopolitical unit as a specific case of an instance of E4 Period is the set of activities and phenomena related to the claim of power, the consequences of belonging to a jurisdictional area and an administrative system that establishes a geopolitical unit. Examples from the modern period are countries or administrative areas of countries such as districts whose actions and structures define activities and phenomena in the area that they intend to govern. The borders of geopolitical units are often defined in contracts or treaties although they may deviate from the actual practice. The spatiotemporal properties of Geopolitical units can be modelled through the properties inherited from E92 Spacetime Volume. Another specific case of an instance of E4 Period is the actual extent of the set of activities and phenomena as evidenced by their physical traces that define a settlement, such as the populated period of Nineveh. Examples: Jurassic (Hallam, 1975) Populated Period of Nineveh Imperial Rome under Marcus Aurelius European Bronze Age (Harrison, 2004) Italian Renaissance (Macdonald, 1992) Thirty Years War (Lee, 1991) Sturm und Drang (Berkoff, 2013) Cubism (Cox, 2000) The Capital of Russia (E4) [the capital of Russia in the sense of an administrative unit moved in historical times from Moscow to St Petersburg and then back to Moscow. This exemplifies an administrative unit changing place over time without temporal discontinuity] The settling activity of the community of Helsinki (a.k.a. Helsingfors) (E7) [the original settlement called Helsinki was located in the area of the modern airport. The community moved later to settle on the coast. This exemplifies a continued activity changing place over time without temporal discontinuity] Bronze Age (E4) [Bronze Age, in the sense of technological adoption, spread over disjoint areas including islands such as the British Isles without temporal discontinuity] Japan, the state (E4) [In 2021, the Japanese state as a political unit comprised in 6852 islands extending along the Pacific coast of Asia]
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E5_Event#E5_Event
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5_Event SubClass Of: E4 Period SuperClass Of: E7 Activity E63 Beginning of Existence E64 End of Existence Scope Note: This class comprises distinct, delimited and coherent processes and interactions of a material nature, in cultural, social or physical systems, involving and affecting instances of E77 Persistent Item in a way characteristic of the kind of process. Typical examples are meetings, births, deaths, actions of decision taking, making or inventing things, but also more complex and extended ones such as conferences, elections, building of a castle, or battles. While the continuous growth of a tree lacks the limits characteristic of an event, its germination from a seed does qualify as an event. Similarly, the blowing of the wind lacks the distinctness and limits of an event, but a hurricane, flood or earthquake would qualify as an event. Mental processes are considered as events, in cases where they are connected with the material externalization of their results; for example, the creation of a poem, a performance or a change of intention that becomes obvious from subsequent actions or declarations. The effects of an instance of E5 Event may not lead to relevant permanent changes of properties or relations of the items involved in it, for example an unrecorded performance. Of course, in order to be documented, some kind of evidence for an event must exist, be it witnesses, traces or products of the event. While instances of E4 Period always require some form of coherence between its constituent phenomena, in addition, the essential constituents of instances of E5 Event should contribute to an overall effect; for example, the statements made during a meeting and the listening of the audience. Viewed at a coarse level of detail, an instance of E5 Event may appear as if it had an ‘instantaneous’ overall effect, but any process or interaction of material nature in reality have an extent in time and space. At a fine level, instances of E5 Event may be analysed into component phenomena and phases within a space and timeframe, and as such can be seen as a period, regardless of the size of the phenomena. The reverse is not necessarily the case: not all instances of E4 Period give rise to a noteworthy overall effect and are thus not instances of E5 Event. Examples: the birth of Cleopatra (E67) (Pomeroy, 1984) the destruction of Herculaneum by volcanic eruption in 79 AD (E6) (Camardo, 2013) World War II (E7) (Barber, 1994) the Battle of Stalingrad (E7) (Hoyt, 1993) the Yalta Conference (E7) (Harbutt, 2010) my birthday celebration 28-6-1995 (E7) the falling of a tile from my roof last Sunday (fictitious) the CIDOC conference 2003 (E7)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E52_Time-Span#E52_Time-Span
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E52_Time-Span SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises abstract temporal extents, in the sense of Galilean physics, having a beginning, an end, and a duration. Instances of E52 Time-Span have no semantic connotations about phenomena happening within the temporal extent they represent. They do not convey any meaning other than a positioning on the 'time-line' of chronology. The actual extent of an instance of E52 Time-Span can be approximated by properties of E52 Time-Span giving inner and outer bounds in the form of dates (instances of E61 Time Primitive). Comparing knowledge about time-spans is fundamental for chronological reasoning. Some instances of E52 Time-Span may be defined as the actual, in principle observable, temporal extent of instances of E2 Temporal Entity via the property P4 has time-span (is time-span of): E52 Time-Span. They constitute phenomenal time-spans as defined in CRMgeo (Doerr & Hiebel 2013). Since our knowledge of history is imperfect and physical phenomena are fuzzy in nature, the extent of phenomenal time-spans can only be described in approximation. An extreme case of approximation, might, for example, define an instance of E52 Time-Span having unknown beginning, end and duration. It may, nevertheless, be associated with other descriptions by which people can infer knowledge about it, such as in relative chronologies. Some instances of E52 may be defined precisely as representing a declaration of a temporal extent, as, for instance, done in a business contract. They constitute declarative time-spans as defined in CRMgeo (Doerr & Hiebel 2013) and can be described via the property E61 Time Primitive P170 defines time (time is defined by): E52 Time-Span. When used as a common E52 Time-Span for two events, it will nevertheless describe them as being simultaneous, even if nothing else is known. Examples: 1961 From 12-17-1993 to 12-8-1996 14h30 to 16h22 4th July 1945 9.30 am 1.1.1999 to 2.00 pm 1.1.1999 the time-span of the Ming Dynasty (Chan, 2011)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E53_Place#E53_Place
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E53_Place SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises extents in the natural space where people live, in particular on the surface of the Earth, in the pure sense of physics: independent from temporal phenomena and matter. They may serve describing the physical location of things or phenomena or other areas of interest. Geometrically, instances of E53 Place constitute single contiguous areas or a finite aggregation of disjoint areas in space which are each individually contiguous. They may have fuzzy boundaries. The instances of E53 Place are usually determined by reference to the position of 'immobile' objects such as buildings, cities, mountains, rivers, or dedicated geodetic marks, but may also be determined by reference to mobile objects. A Place can be determined by combining a frame of reference and a location with respect to this frame. It is sometimes argued that instances of E53 Place are best identified by global coordinates or absolute reference systems. However, relative references are often more relevant in the context of cultural documentation and tend to be more precise. In particular, people are often interested in position in relation to large, mobile objects, such as ships. For example, the Place at which Nelson died is known with reference to a large mobile object, i.e. H.M.S Victory. A resolution of this Place in terms of absolute coordinates would require knowledge of the movements of the vessel and the precise time of death, either of which may be revised, and the result would lack historical and cultural relevance. Any instance of E18 Physical Thing can serve as a frame of reference for an instance of E53 Place. This may be documented using the property P157 is at rest relative to (provides reference space for). Examples: the extent of the UK in the year 2003 the position of the hallmark on the inside of my wedding ring (fictitious) the place referred to in the phrase: 'Fish collected at three miles north of the confluence of the Arve and the Rhone' here -> <- [the place between these two arrows in one of the reader's paper copy of this document. Each copy constitutes a different place of this spot.]
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E54_Dimension#E54_Dimension
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54_Dimension SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: E97 Monetary Amount Scope Note: This class comprises quantifiable properties that can be measured by some calibrated means and can be approximated by values, i.e. points or regions in a mathematical or conceptual space, such as natural or real numbers, RGB values, etc. An instance of E54 Dimension represents the empirical or theoretically derived quantity, including the precision tolerances resulting from the particular method or calculation. The identity of an instance of E54 Dimension depends on the method of its determination because each method may produce different values even when determining comparable qualities. For instance, the wingspan of a bird alive or dead is a different dimension. Thermoluminescence dating and Rehydroxylation [RHX] dating are different dimensions of temporal distance from now, even if they aim at dating the same object. The method of determination should be expressed using the property P2 has type (is type of). Note that simple terms such as 'diameter' or 'length' are normally insufficient to unambiguously describe a respective dimension. In contrast, 'maximum linear extent' may be sufficient. The properties of the class E54 Dimension allow for expressing the numerical approximation of the values of instances of E54 Dimension adequate to the precision of the applied method of determination. If the respective quantity belongs to a non-discrete space according to the laws of physics, such as spatial distances, it is recommended to record them as approximations by intervals or regions of indeterminacy enclosing the assumed true values. For instance, a length of 5 cm may be recorded as 4.5-5.5 cm, according to the precision of the respective observation. Note, that comparability of values described in different units depends critically on the representation as value regions. Numerical approximations in archaic instances of E58 Measurement Unit used in historical records should be preserved. Equivalents corresponding to current knowledge should be recorded as additional instances of E54 Dimension, as appropriate. Examples: the weight of the Luxor Obelisk [250 metric tons] the vertical height of the statue of David by Michelangelo [5.17 metres] the weight of the Great Star of Africa diamond [530.2 carats] the calibrated C14 date for the Shroud of Turin [AD1262-1312, 1303-1384] the horizontal diameter of the Stonehenge Sarsen Circle [33 metres] (Pryor, 2016) the length of the sides of the Great Pyramid at Giza [230.34 metres] (Lehner and Hawass, 2017) the duration of the time-span of the Battle of Issos/Issus on 15th November 333 B.C.E. [less than 12 hours] (Howard, 2012) Christie’s hammer price, in British Pounds, for Vincent van Gogh's "Still Life: Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers" in London on 30th March 1987 (E97) [24.75 million GBP (British Pounds)]
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E55_Type#E55_Type
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E55_Type SubClass Of: E28 Conceptual Object SuperClass Of: E56 Language E57 Material E58 Measurement Unit E99 Product Type Scope Note: This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of CIDOC CRM classes. Instances of E55 Type represent concepts, in contrast to instances of E41 Appellation which are used to name instances of CIDOC CRM classes. E55 Type provides an interface to domain specific ontologies and thesauri. These can be represented in the CIDOC CRM as subclasses of E55 Type, forming hierarchies of terms, i.e. instances of E55 Type linked via P127 has broader term (has narrower term): E55 Type. Such hierarchies may be extended with additional properties. Examples: weight, length, depth [types for instances of E54 Dimension] portrait, sketch, animation [types for instances of E36 Visual Item] French, English, German [types for instances of E56 Language] excellent, good, poor [types for instances of E3 Condition State] Ford Model T, chop stick [types for instances of E22 Human-Made Object] cave, doline, scratch [types for instances of E26 Physical Feature] poem, short story [types for instances of E33 Linguistic Object] wedding, earthquake, skirmish [types for instances of E5 Event]
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E57_Material#E57_Material
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E57_Material SubClass Of: E55 Type SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class is a specialization of E55 Type and comprises the concepts of materials. Instances of E57 Material may denote properties of matter before its use, during its use, and as incorporated in an object, such as ultramarine powder, tempera paste, reinforced concrete. Discrete pieces of raw-materials kept in museums, such as bricks, sheets of fabric, pieces of metal, should be modelled individually in the same way as other objects. Discrete used or processed pieces, such as the stones from Nefer Titi's temple, should be modelled as parts (cf. P46 is composed of (forms part of): E18 Physical Thing). This type is used categorically in the model without reference to instances of it, i.e. the Model does not foresee the description of instances of instances of E57 Material, e.g. 'instances of gold'. It is recommended that internationally or nationally agreed codes and terminology should be used. Examples: brick (Gurcke, 1987) gold (Watson, 1990) aluminium (Norman, 1986) polycarbonate (Mhaske, 2011) resin (Barton, 1992)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E59_Primitive_Value#E59_Primitive_Value
URI: - SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: E60 Number E61 Time Primitive E62 String E94 Space Primitive E95 Spacetime Primitive Scope Note: This class comprises values of primitive data types of programming languages or database management systems and data types composed of such values used as documentation elements, as well as their mathematical abstractions. The instances of E59 Primitive Value and its subclasses are not considered elements of the universe of discourse the CIDOC CRM aims to define and analyse. Rather, they play the role of a symbolic interface between the scope of the model and the world of mathematical and computational manipulations and the symbolic objects they define and handle. In particular, they comprise lexical forms encoded as 'strings' or series of characters and symbols based on encoding schemes (characterised by being a limited subset of the respective mathematical abstractions) such as UNICODE and values of datatypes that can be encoded in a lexical form, including quantitative specifications of time-spans and geometry. They have in common that instances of E59 Primitive Value define themselves by virtue of their encoded value, regardless of the nature of their mathematical abstractions. Therefore, in an implementation, instances of E59 Primitive should be represented directly in the encoded symbolic form supported by the respective platform, such as a character string or a formatted date. They must not be represented in an implementation indirectly via, another a universal resource identifier, which in turn is linked to the actual encoded symbolic form. In a concrete application, it is recommended that the primitive value system from a chosen implementation platform and/or data definition language be used to substitute for this class and its subclasses.
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E60_Number#E60_Number
URI: - SubClass Of: E59 Primitive Value SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises any encoding of computable (algebraic) values such as integers, real numbers, complex numbers, vectors, tensors, etc., including intervals of these values to express limited precision. Numbers are fundamentally distinct from identifiers in continua, which are instances of E41 Appellation, such as Gregorian dates or spatial coordinates, even though their encoding may be similar. Instances of E60 Number can be combined with each other in algebraic operations to yield other instances of E60 Number, e.g. 1 + 1 = 2. Identifiers in continua may be combined with numbers expressing distances to yield new identifiers, e.g., 1924-01-31 + 2 days = 1924-02-02. Cf. E54 Dimension.
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E62_String#E62_String
URI: - SubClass Of: E59 Primitive Value SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises coherent sequences of binary-encoded symbols. They correspond to the content of an instance of E90 Symbolic object. Instances of E62 String represent only the symbol sequence itself. They may or may not contain a language code. In contrast, instances of other subclasses of E59 Primitive value represent entities in mathematical spaces other than that of symbol sequences, by using binary-encoded symbols, such as date expressions or numbers in decimal encoding. For instance, different syntactic forms of a date expression may represent the same date but consist of different strings. Examples: 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' '6F 6E 54 79 70 31 0D 9E'
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E65_Creation#E65_Creation
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E65_Creation SubClass Of: E7 Activity E63 Beginning of Existence SuperClass Of: E83 Type Creation Scope Note: This class comprises events that result in the creation of conceptual items or immaterial products, such as legends, poems, texts, music, images, movies, laws, types, etc. Examples: the framing of the U.S. Constitution (Farrand, 1913) the drafting of U.N. Resolution 1441 (United Nations Security Council, 2002)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E7_Activity#E7_Activity
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E7_Activity SubClass Of: E5 Event SuperClass Of: E8 Acquisition E9 Move E10 Transfer of Custody E11 Modification E13 Attribute Assignment E65 Creation E66 Formation E85 Joining E86 Leaving E87 Curation Activity Scope Note: This class comprises actions intentionally carried out by instances of E39 Actor that result in changes of state in the cultural, social, or physical systems documented. This notion includes complex, composite, and long-lasting actions such as the building of a settlement or a war, as well as simple, short-lived actions such as the opening of a door. Examples: the Battle of Stalingrad (Hoyt, 1993) the Yalta Conference (Harbutt, 2010) my birthday celebration 28-6-1995 the writing of 'Faust' by Goethe (E65) (Williams, 2020) the formation of the Bauhaus 1919 (E66) (Droste, 2006) the people of Iraq giving the name ‘Quyunjig’ to the place identified by the TGN as ‘7017998’ Kira Weber working in glass art from 1984 to 1993 Kira Weber working in oil and pastel painting from 1993
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E70_Thing#E70_Thing
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E70_Thing SubClass Of: E77 Persistent Item SuperClass Of: E71 Human-Made Thing E72 Legal Object Scope Note: This general class comprises discrete, identifiable, instances of E77 Persistent Item that are documented as single units, that either consist of matter or depend on being carried by matter and are characterized by relative stability. They may be intellectual products or physical things. They may, for instance, have a solid physical form, an electronic encoding, or they may be a logical concept or structure. Examples: my photograph collection (E78) (fictitious) the bottle of milk in my refrigerator (E22) (fictitious) the Riss A1 plan of the Straßburger Münster (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg) (E29) (Liess, R., 1985) the thing on the top of Otto Hahn’s desk (E19) the form of the no-smoking sign (E36) the cave of Dirou, Mani, Greece (E26) (Psimenos, 2005)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E71_Human-Made_Thing#E71_Human-Made_Thing
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E71_Human-Made_Thing SubClass Of: E70 Thing SuperClass Of: E24 Physical Human-Made Thing E28 Conceptual Object Scope Note: This class comprises discrete, identifiable human-made items that are documented as single units. These items are either intellectual products or human-made physical things, and are characterized by relative stability. They may, for instance, have a solid physical form, an electronic encoding, or they may be logical concepts or structures. Examples: Beethoven’s 5th Symphony (E73) (Lockwood, 2015) Michelangelo’s David (E22) (Paoletti and Bagemihl, 2015) Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity (E89) (Hartle, 2003) the taxon ‘Fringilla coelebs Linnaeus,1758’ (E55) (Sinkevicius and Narusevicius, 2002)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E72_Legal_Object#E72_Legal_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E72_Legal_Object SubClass Of: E70 Thing SuperClass Of: E18 Physical Thing E90 Symbolic Object Scope Note: This class comprises those material or immaterial items to which instances of E30 Right, such as the right of ownership or use, can be applied. This is generally true for all instances of E18 Physical Thing. In the case of instances of E28 Conceptual Object, however, the identity of an instance of E28 Conceptual Object or the method of its use may be too ambiguous to reliably establish instances of E30 Right, as in the case of taxa and inspirations. Ownership of corporations is currently regarded as out of scope of the CIDOC CRM. Examples: the Cullinan diamond (E19) (Scarratt and Shor, 2006) definition of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model Version 5.0.4 (E73) (ISO 21127: 2014)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E73_Information_Object#E73_Information_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object SubClass Of: E89 Propositional Object E90 Symbolic Object SuperClass Of: E29 Design or Procedure E31 Document E33 Linguistic Object E36 Visual Item Scope Note: This class comprises identifiable immaterial items, such as poems, jokes, data sets, images, texts, multimedia objects, procedural prescriptions, computer program code, algorithm or mathematical formulae, that have an objectively recognizable structure and are documented as single units. The encoding structure known as a 'named graph' also falls under this class, so that each 'named graph' is an instance of E73 Information Object. An instance of E73 Information Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, which can include human memory, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. Instances of E73 Information Object of a linguistic nature should be declared as instances of the E33 Linguistic Object subclass. Instances of E73 Information Object of a documentary nature should be declared as instances of the E31 Document subclass. Conceptual items such as types and classes are not instances of E73 Information Object, nor are ideas without a reproducible expression. Examples: image BM000038850.JPG from the Clayton Herbarium in London (E31) (Natural History Museum, 2021) E. A. Poe's 'The Raven' (Poe, 1869) the movie 'The Seven Samurai' by Akira Kurosawa (Mellen, 2002) the text of Huray describing the Maxwell Equations (Huray, 2010) the Getty AAT as published as Linked Open Data, accessed 1/10/2014
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E77_Persistent_Item#E77_Persistent_Item
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E77_Persistent_Item SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: E39 Actor E70 Thing Scope Note: This class comprises items that have persistent characteristics of structural nature substantially related to their identity and their integrity, sometimes known as 'endurants' in philosophy. Persistent Items may be physical entities, such as people, animals or things, conceptual entities such as ideas, concepts, products of the imagination or even names. Instances of E77 Persistent Item may be present or be part of interactions in different periods or events. They can repeatedly be recognized at disparate occasions during their existence by characteristics of structural nature. The respective characteristics need not be exactly the same during all the existence of an instance of E77 Persistent Item. Often, they undergo gradual change, still bearing some similarities with that of previous times, or disappear completely and new emerge. For instance, a person, from the time of being born on, will gradually change all its features and acquire new ones, such as a scar. Even the DNA in different body cells will develop defects and mutations. Nevertheless, relevant characteristics used should be sufficiently similar to recognize the instance for some substantial period of time. The more specific criteria that determine the identity of instances of subclasses of E77 Persistent Item may vary considerably and are described or referred to in the respective scope notes. The decision about which exact criteria to use depends on whether the observable behaviour of the respective part of reality such confined conforms to the reasoning the user is interested in. For example, a building can be regarded as no longer existing if it is dismantled and the materials reused in a different configuration. On the other hand, human beings go through radical and profound changes during their life-span, affecting both material composition and form, yet preserve their identity by other criteria, such as being bodily separated from other persons. Similarly, inanimate objects may be subject to exchange of parts and matter. On the opposite, the identity of a (version of a) text of a scientific publication is given by the exact arrangement of its relevant symbols. The main classes of objects that fall outside the scope of the E77 Persistent Item class are temporal objects such as periods, events and acts, and descriptive properties. An instance of E77 Persistent Item does not require actual knowledge of the identifying features of the instance being currently known. There may be cases, where the actual identifying features of an instance of E77 Persistent Item are not decidable at a particular state of knowledge. Examples: Leonardo da Vinci (E21) (Strano, 1953) Stonehenge (E24) (Pryor, 2016) the hole in the ozone layer (E4) (Hufford and Horwitz, 2005) the First Law of Thermodynamics (E89) (Craig and Gislason, 2002) the Bermuda Triangle (E53) (Dolan, 2005)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E90_Symbolic_Object#E90_Symbolic_Object
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object SubClass Of: E28 Conceptual Object E72 Legal Object SuperClass Of: E41 Appellation E73 Information Object Scope Note: This class comprises identifiable symbols and any aggregation of symbols, such as characters, identifiers, traffic signs, emblems, texts, data sets, images, musical scores, multimedia objects, computer program code, or mathematical formulae that have an objectively recognizable structure and that are documented as single units. It includes sets of signs of any nature, which may serve to designate something, or to communicate some propositional content. An instance of E90 Symbolic Object may or may not have a specific meaning, for example an arbitrary character string. In some cases, the content of an instance of E90 Symbolic Object may completely be represented by a serialized digital content model, such as a sequence of ASCII-encoded characters, an XML or HTML document, or a TIFF image. The property P3 has note and its subproperty P190 has symbolic content allow for the description of this content model. In order to disambiguate which symbolic level is the carrier of the meaning, the property P3.1 has type can be used to specify the encoding (e.g. 'bit', 'Latin character', RGB pixel). Examples: ‘ecognizabl’ the 'no-smoking' sign (E36) 'BM000038850.JPG' (E41) [identifies a digital image] (Natural History Museum, 2021) image BM000038850.JPG from the Clayton Herbarium in London (E36) [depicts specimen of Verbesina virginica] (Natural History Museum, 2021) the distribution of form, tone and colour found on Leonardo da Vinci’s painting named 'Mona Lisa' in daylight (E36) the Italian text of Dante’s 'Divina Commedia' as found in the authoritative critical edition 'La Commedia secondo l’antica vulgata a cura di Giorgio Petrocchi' (E33) (Petrocchi, 1967)
IRI: http://cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/7.1.3/E94_Space_Primitive#E94_Space_Primitive
URI: - SubClass Of: E41 Appellation E59 Primitive Value SuperClass Of: - Scope Note: This class comprises instances of E59 Primitive Value for space that should be implemented with appropriate validation, precision and references to spatial coordinate systems to express geometries on or relative to Earth, or on any other stable constellations of matter, relevant to cultural and scientific documentation. An instance of E94 Space Primitive defines an instance of E53 Place in the sense of a declarative place as elaborated in CRMgeo (Doerr & Hiebel 2013), which means that the identity of the place is derived from its geometric definition. Such a declarative place may allow for the approximation of instances of E53 Place defined by the actual extent of some phenomenon, such as a settlement or a riverbed, or other forms of identification rather than by an instance of E94 Space Primitive. Note that using an instance of E94 Space Primitive for approximating the actual extent of some place always defines a (declarative) instance of E53 Place in its own right. Definitions of instances of E53 Place using different spatial reference systems are always definitions of different instances of E53 Place. Instances of E94 Space Primitive provide the ability to link CIDOC CRM encoded data to the kinds of geometries used in maps or Geoinformation systems. They may be used for visualization of the instances of E53 Place they define, in their geographic context and for computing topological relations between places based on these geometries. E94 Space Primitive is not further elaborated upon within this model. It is considered good practice to maintain compatibility with OGC standards. Examples: <gml:Point gml:id="p21" srsName="http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/4326"> gml:coordinates45.67, 88.56 [Coordinate Information in GML] '40°31'17.9"N 21°15'48.3"E' [A single point for approximating the centre of the city of Kastoria, Greece] POLYGON ((30 10, 40 40, 20 40, 10 20, 30 10)) [Well-Known Text (WKT)]
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/agent/ont#Engineer
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#Enviroment
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/function/ont#ExportFunction
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/181#F94_3D_Model_for_Database
Definition of the class F94 3D Model for Database as a subclass of D9 Data Object
A 3D representation of an archaeological artifact prepared for storage in a digital archive: This model includes specific metadata and formatting to ensure compatibility with the database schema, allowing for easy access and analysis by researchers.
A model of a historical site optimized for inclusion in a geographic database: This 3D model is designed with spatial data attributes and optimized for geographic information systems (GIS), enabling users to integrate it with other geospatial data for comprehensive analysis.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/163#F76_3D_Model_for_3D_Print
Definition of the class F76 3D Model for 3D Print as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A 3D architectural model adjusted for printing, with specific wall thickness and support structures included to ensure stability during the printing process."
"A prototype design modified for 3D printing, ensuring all parts are printable without failure, featuring reinforced joints and proper scaling for accurate representation."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/171#F84_3D_Model_for_Prospectus
Definition of the class F84 3D Model for Prospectus as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A modified 3D model of a building used to create architectural plans and sections, facilitating detailed design reviews and construction documentation."
"A terrain model used to generate topographic maps and orthophotos for environmental studies, supporting land use planning and conservation efforts."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/159#F72_3D_Model_Video_Rendering
Definition of the class F72 3D Model Video Rendering as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A video showcasing the architectural model of a building, rendered to highlight its design elements for a client presentation, including animated walk-throughs and exterior views."
"An educational video demonstrating the features of a historical artifact through 3D rendering, illustrating its significance and context in an engaging manner."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/184#F97_AR_3D_Model
Definition of the class F97 AR 3D Model as a subclass of D9 Data Object
A 3D reconstruction of a historical site intended for an AR application: This model allows users to visualize and interact with the historical site in real time, integrating virtual elements with the physical environment to provide contextual information.
A virtual artifact designed to be viewed in a mixed reality setting: This model enhances educational experiences by enabling users to examine and manipulate digital representations of artifacts while simultaneously engaging with their physical surroundings.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/177#F90_Data_Log_Analysis
Definition of the class F90 Data Log Analysis as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A CSV file detailing measurements and observations from a 3D surface analysis, capturing data points such as depth, texture, and anomalies."
"A log of the parameters used in digital analysis processes, including any findings related to the object being studied, providing context for subsequent evaluations."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/175#F88_Archaeometric_3D_Model
Definition of the class F88 Archaeometric 3D Model as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A 3D scan of an ancient artifact prepared for materials analysis, enabling researchers to study composition, structural integrity, and historical context."
"A detailed model of a historic building surface analyzed for degradation patterns, assisting in conservation efforts and restoration planning."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/174#F87_3D_Model_Prospectus
Definition of the class F87 3D Model Prospectus as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A set of architectural elevations and floor plans derived from a 3D building model, providing essential information for construction and design validation."
"An orthophoto map created from a topographical model after CAD analysis, serving as a precise representation of land features for environmental studies."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/168#F81_3D_Model_for_G.I.S.
Definition of the class F81 3D Model for G.I.S. as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A 3D representation of urban infrastructure, adjusted for integration with city planning GIS applications, enabling planners to visualize and analyze spatial relationships and resource allocation."
"A topographical model of a geographical area prepared for environmental analysis within a GIS framework, facilitating assessments of land use, resource management, and ecological impacts."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/178#F91_Model_for_Interactive
Definition of the class F91 Model for Interactive as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A 3D reconstruction of an archaeological site created for interactive educational software, allowing users to navigate through the site and access additional information about its history." en
"A digitally enhanced model of a historical building intended for virtual tours, enabling users to explore the interior and exterior while interacting with contextual information about architectural elements."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/162#F75_Project_Video
Definition of the class F75 Project Video as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A promotional video that highlights the features of a virtual tour created from a 3D model, incorporating narration and background music for an engaging experience."
"The final video output showcasing a 3D architectural design, ready for client delivery, featuring dynamic angles and detailed animations."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/91#F5_Exporting
Definition of the class F5 Exporting as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/185#F98_AR/MR_Project_Implementation
Definition of the class F98 AR/MR Project Implementation as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
Integrating a virtual object into a mixed reality experience for educational purposes: This step includes aligning the virtual object with real-world surroundings, allowing users to interact with both digital and physical elements seamlessly during an educational activity.
Loading a 3D model into an AR application for mobile devices: This process involves preparing the model for compatibility with mobile AR software, ensuring it can be rendered accurately and interactively in a real-world context.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/176#F89_Project_Analysis
Definition of the class F89 Project Analysis as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Conducting a surface analysis of a 3D archaeological model to identify wear patterns, providing valuable data for understanding historical usage."
"Performing a digital evaluation of a historical artifact to assess its preservation status, helping conservators determine necessary interventions."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/172#F85_CAD_Analysis
Definition of the class F85 CAD Analysis as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Analyzing a 3D terrain model to produce accurate orthophotos for cartographic purposes, enhancing geographical representation and analysis."
"Using CAD software to create detailed floor plans and architectural drawings from a 3D model, facilitating design communication and project documentation."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/182#F95_Database_Project_Implementation
Definition of the class F95 Database Project Implementation as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
The process of importing a 3D model into a cultural heritage database: This activity includes validating the model's format, ensuring compliance with database schema, and performing quality checks to facilitate accurate representation and retrieval.
Uploading a digital representation of a building to a municipal database for urban planning: This implementation involves configuring the model to align with urban planning standards, tagging it with relevant metadata, and ensuring it integrates seamlessly with existing data layers within the database.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/160#F73_Editing_Video
Definition of the class F73 Editing Video as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Adding background music and transitions to the video of a 3D model for promotional purposes, enhancing viewer engagement and aesthetic appeal."
"Cutting segments of the 3D rendering video to create a more concise presentation for a seminar, ensuring the key points are highlighted effectively."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/161#F74_Video_Editing_Software
Definition of the class F74 Video Editing Software as a subclass of D14 Software
"Adobe Premiere Pro, used for editing and refining videos of rendered 3D models, offering advanced features like multi-track editing and color correction."
"Final Cut Pro, a software application employed in the editing of architectural visualization videos, known for its intuitive interface and powerful editing tools."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/158#F71_Final_Use_of_Digital_Twin
Definition of the class F71 Final Use of Digital Twin as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Creating various renditions of a Digital Twin to support different stages of an architectural review process, including detailed models for technical analysis and simplified versions for stakeholder presentations."
"Modifying a Digital Twin for use in a virtual reality simulation for a client presentation, ensuring an immersive experience that highlights key design features."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/179#F92_Interactive_Project_Implementation
Definition of the class F92 Interactive Project Implementation as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Incorporating a 3D model into a virtual reality application for educational purposes, allowing students to explore historical sites in an immersive way."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/164#F77_Printing_Digital_Twin
Definition of the class F77 Printing Digital Twin as a subclass of E12 Production
"The act of 3D printing a prototype based on a digitally designed engineering component, facilitating functional testing and design validation."
"The operation of a 3D printer producing a scaled model of a historical artifact from a digital file, allowing for preservation and study of the original object's features."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/157#F70_Number_of_Final_Destination
Definition of the class F70 Number of Final Destination as a subclass of E60 Number
"Count of different cloud storage platforms where copies of a Digital Twin are kept for disaster recovery, including local servers and remote backups."
"The number of backup locations designated for an industrial Digital Twin model, ensuring data redundancy and recovery options in case of system failures."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/156#F69_Exporting_Description
Definition of the class F69 Exporting Description as a subclass of E62 String
"A description detailing the export settings used to generate a 3D model in OBJ format from the Digital Twin, specifying resolution and texture mapping options."
"Notes explaining the conversion process of a Digital Twin from a proprietary format to a standard interchange format for wider accessibility, including adjustments made to preserve data integrity."
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1Protocol_of_Ontological_Digital_Survey/extensions/versions/1_1/F47_Densification#F47__Densification
Definition of the class F47 Densification as a subclass of F3 Processing
"The densification of a LiDAR point cloud to enhance the resolution and clarity of a 3D terrain model."
Example: "The application of dense matching techniques to generate a more detailed point cloud in architectural surveys."
Example: "The densification of a photogrammetric point cloud by increasing the number of points using stereo-matching algorithms."
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/function/ont#FeatureDetectionAlgorithm
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#FusionAlgorithm
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#GeometricalRepresentation
IRI: http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#Geometry
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/170#F83_GIS_Software
Definition of the class F83 GIS Software as a subclass of D14 Software
"ArcGIS, a popular GIS software for mapping and spatial analysis, supporting the integration of 3D models to enhance geographical insights and decision-making processes."
"QGIS, an open-source GIS application that allows users to work with 3D representations of spatial data, facilitating collaborative analysis and data sharing."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/169#F82_Reference_GIS_System
Definition of the class F82 Reference GIS System as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A conservation GIS employed in environmental management, integrating 3D models of natural landscapes to analyze habitat changes, biodiversity, and land use impacts."
"A municipal GIS used for urban planning and zoning, where the 3D model represents building structures, allowing city planners to visualize spatial relationships and assess the impact of new developments."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/180#F93_Interactive_Software
Definition of the class F93 Interactive Software as a subclass of D14 Software
Unity: A powerful game engine commonly used for creating interactive applications, allowing developers to incorporate 3D models and develop immersive experiences across various platforms.
Unreal Engine: A comprehensive suite for game development and interactive content creation, providing high-fidelity graphics and tools for integrating complex 3D models into interactive environments.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/191#F105:_Interrogation_Tools
F105: Interrogation Tools (Digital Instruments for Measuring Cloud Points or 3D Models) Subclass of: D14 Software
A curvature analysis tool (F105) was used to evaluate the surface smoothness of a digital 3D model of an ancient sculpture.
A point cloud comparison tool (F105) was employed to assess differences between two scans of a building facade taken months apart to monitor structural changes.
Software-based tools (F105) were applied to a dense point cloud to measure the volume of an archaeological excavation site.
Texture mapping interrogation software (F105) was utilized to assess how accurately textures were applied to a 3D model for virtual exhibition purposes.
IRI: http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#Activity
IRI: http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#Entity
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#MeasurementActivity
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/function/ont#MeasurementAlgorithm
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#Mesh
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#MeshProcessingActivity
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/90#F4_Modelling
Definition of the class F4 Modelling as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Mesh processing of an excavation sector of the Oglala National Grassland (Douglas 2015)." ;
"The reconstructive modeling of the Temple of Saturn at the Forum in Rome based on the photogrammetric survey of the structure (Koller 2009)." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/142#F56_Mesh_Reconstruction
Definition of the class F56 Mesh Reconstruction as a subclass of F4 Modelling
"Reconstructing the mesh of a building facade from a point cloud acquired through laser scanning in order to create a geometric model for preservation purposes."
Examples: "Generating a 3D mesh from a densified point cloud of an archaeological artifact."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/151#F64_Modelling_Description
Definition of the class F64 Modelling Description as a subclass of E62 String
"A description detailing how the texture was adjusted to enhance realism by applying a specific smoothing filter and how additional vertices were added to refine the model's geometry."
"The string 'elimination of the elements of the table and the set and focus on the find' in the context of modeling the 3D model of AF005MNM (Lauro 2019)."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/144#F58_Modifying_Mesh
Definition of the class F58 Modifying Mesh as a subclass of F4 Modelling
"Applying smoothing techniques to a 3D mesh of an archaeological artifact to remove noise and enhance surface quality for digital preservation."
Examples: "Modifying the mesh of a historical monument to correct errors introduced during the scanning process, ensuring a more accurate representation of its geometry."
Examples: "Simplifying the geometry of a complex 3D model for use in a real-time virtual reality environment, reducing the polygon count while preserving essential details."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/153#F66_Modelling_Determination
Definition of the class F66 Modelling Determination as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Assessing which elements of a complex architectural model can be simplified or removed to improve rendering performance, such as reducing the number of polygons in non-visible areas."
"Deciding which details in a character model are necessary for animation and which can be omitted to optimize the mesh, focusing on maintaining key features while enhancing computational efficiency."
"Determining the essential structural elements of a historical building model to be preserved while omitting modern additions that detract from its historical integrity.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/154#F67_Modelling_Elimination
Definition of the class F67 Modelling Elimination as a subclass of D7 Digital Machine Event
"Executing the deletion of unnecessary polygons from a high-resolution model to reduce file size and processing time, ensuring that the model remains manageable for rendering and analysis."
"Implementing changes to a 3D asset by removing elements deemed redundant or not relevant to the final output, such as extraneous details that do not contribute to the overall visual narrative."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/152#F65_Modelling_Date
Definition of the class F65 Modelling Date as a subclass of E52 Time Span
"The F58 Modifyng Mesh of AFMNM005 occurred on 16/03/2019 (Lauro 2019)."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/109#F23_Reconstruction_Algorithm_Type
Definition of the class F23 Reconstruction Algorithm Type as a subclass of E55 Type
"Alpha Shapes: Approaches that create a mesh based on the shape and distribution of points, defining boundaries for the reconstructed surface." ;
"Delaunay Triangulation: Algorithms that maximize the minimum angle of triangles in the mesh, ensuring quality and even distribution of mesh elements." ;
"Incremental Surface Reconstruction: Techniques that progressively build the surface by adding points and connecting them as more data becomes available." .
"Poisson Surface Reconstruction: A method that generates a smooth surface by solving a Poisson equation based on point cloud data." ;
"Triangulation Algorithms: Techniques that connect points in the point cloud to form triangular meshes." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/101#F15_Recontruction_Method
F15 Reconstruction Method "The Reconstruction Method encompasses the techniques and processes that convert point cloud data into a usable 3D mesh, facilitating further analysis and visualization." .
"Applying the Poisson Surface Reconstruction algorithm in Metashape to create a high-fidelity mesh from a dense point cloud."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/143#F57_Texturing_Mesh
Definition of the class F57 Texturing Mesh as a subclass of F4 Modelling
"Applying high-resolution photographic textures to a 3D mesh of a historic building to accurately reflect its original appearance."
"Mapping surface details onto a 3D model of a statue using images captured from various angles to ensure comprehensive coverage and detail."
"Using UV mapping techniques to accurately position and scale textures on a mesh of an archaeological artifact for virtual exhibition."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/102#F16_Texturing_Method
Definition of the class F16 Texturing Method as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"Applying the UV Mapping technique in Blender to unwrap a mesh and create texture coordinates for an optimized 3D model." .
"Using Metashape's Blended Mapping algorithm to generate a unified texture from multiple photographs."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/110#F24__Texturing_Type
Definition of the class F24 Texturing Type as a subclass of E55 Type
Bump Mapping: An algorithm that simulates surface detail by altering the lighting of a model without changing its geometry, giving the illusion of depth." ;
Normal Mapping: Similar to bump mapping, this technique uses a normal map to create detailed surface features by modifying the surface normals of the geometry." ;
Procedural Texturing: Methods that generate textures algorithmically rather than using bitmap images, allowing for dynamic and complex surface appearances." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/97#F11_Modelling_Device
Definition of the class F11 Modelling Device as a subclass of D8 Digital Device
"A high-spec PC equipped with advanced GPUs to handle complex textures and lighting setups for archaeological 3D models." .
"A workstation running 3D modeling software like Blender, Rhino, or Autodesk Maya used for finalizing and optimizing a 3D mesh created from photogrammetry." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/125#F39_Modelling_Operator
Definition of the class F39 Modelling Operator as a subclass of E39 Actor
"A 3D artist refining a photogrammetric model by adjusting the mesh and geometry to create an accurate virtual reconstruction." ;
"A heritage specialist applying corrections and detailing to a 3D model of a historical building to prepare it for digital archiving." .
"An archaeologist adjusting the 3D model of an ancient artifact to correct deformations or enhance missing sections." ;
"An engineer modifying a 3D laser scan model to meet the specific dimensions needed for a structural analysis project." ;
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/function/ont#ModificationFunction
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/118#F32_Modelling_Software
Definition of the class F32 Modelling Software as a subclass of D14 Software
"Programs like Blender, 3ds Max, or Maya, where operators refine models through direct interaction, optimizing them for specific use cases (e.g., rendering, simulation, or 3D printing)." ;
"Rhino or SketchUp used for detailed architectural model editing and enhancement." .
"Software used to modify 3D meshes, adding or removing details, or reshaping the model." ;
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#PointCloud
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#PointSet
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#PrintableMesh
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/165#F78_Material_for_3D_Printing
Definition of the class F78 Material for 3D Printing as a subclass of E57 Material
"ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) chosen for its durability in engineering applications, making it suitable for creating functional parts that require impact resistance."
"PLA (Polylactic Acid) used for printing biodegradable models, offering an eco-friendly alternative for producing prototypes and consumer products."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/167#F80_Printed_Digital_Twin
Definition of the class F80 Printed Digital Twin as a subclass of E18 Physical Thing
"A 3D printed model of a historical structure used for educational purposes in a museum, allowing visitors to explore architectural details in a hands-on manner."
"A prototype of a product that has been physically produced from its digital twin for testing and evaluation, enabling designers to assess form, fit, and function before mass production."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/138#F52_Dense_Point_Cloud_Measurement
Definition of the class F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement as a subclass of S21 Measurement
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/139#F53_Dense_Point_Cloud_Number_of_Point
Definition of the class F53 Dense Point Cloud Number of Point as a subclass of E54 Dimension
"A dense point cloud of a scanned monument containing 15 million points."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/113#F27_Densified_Point_Cloud
"A point cloud obtained after applying algorithms that increase the density of points to capture finer details of an archaeological site." ;
"A processed point cloud used for advanced analysis and 3D reconstruction, characterized by a higher density of points compared to the initial output." ;
"Densified point data generated from a laser scanner, where additional points are added to improve spatial resolution." ;
"Enhanced point cloud data created through interpolation techniques to fill gaps in the original point set." .
Definition of the class F27 Densified Point Cloud as a subclass of D9 Data Object
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/190#F104:_Registration_(Fusion_of_Multiple_Point_Clouds_or_3D_Models)
F104: Registration (Fusion of Multiple Point Clouds or 3D Models) Subclass of: F27 Densified Cloud Point
Automated registration (F104) was applied to fuse point clouds captured from aerial and ground-based photogrammetry, creating a comprehensive 3D model for analysis.
During the photogrammetric survey of a large site, registration (F104) was used to merge multiple 3D models captured from different sections, resulting in a unified representation of the site.
The registration (F104) of two overlapping point clouds from different vantage points was performed to generate a complete 3D model of an ancient temple.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/114#F28_3D_Mesh
Definition of the class F28 3D Mesh as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A 3D model of a building produced from point cloud data that highlights the architectural elements without color or texture as the Buddha of Bamiyan (Gruen 2004)." .
"A geometric representation of an archaeological artifact created from a densified point cloud, showing its contours and surface features as the AF005MNM (Lauro 2019)." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/147#F60_Smoothing_Filter
Definition of the class F60 Smoothing Filter as a subclass of E13 Attribute Assignment
"A Gaussian smoothing filter applied to a 3D mesh to create a more fluid surface by averaging the vertices of the mesh."
"A Laplacian smoothing filter used during the creation of a 3D mesh to reduce sharp edges and create a smoother transition between different surface areas."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/112#F26_Point_Cloud
Definition of the class F26 Point Cloud as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A collection of 3D points representing the surface of an archaeological artifact as captured from raw data." ;
"Initial point cloud data generated from a laser scanner before any further processing steps." ;
"Sparse point data that outlines the basic shape and features of an object without refinement." ;
"The set of points collected from an acquisition with a total station placed in relation in a coordinate grid." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/136#F50_Point_Cloud_Measurement
Definition of the class F50 Point Cloud Measurement as a subclass of S21 Measurement
"Assessing the density of points within a 1 cm² area of a point cloud representing an archaeological artifact."
"Measuring the completeness of a point cloud in terms of coverage percentage over a given surface."
"Measuring the number of points in a point cloud generated by a terrestrial laser scanner."
"Recording the spatial accuracy of a point cloud based on the standard deviation of point positions."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/137#F51_Point_Cloud_Number_of_Point
Definition of the class F51 Point Cloud Number of Point as a subclass of E54 Dimension
"A laser-scanned point cloud consisting of 1.2 million points."
"A point cloud generated from a photogrammetry survey containing 500,000 points."
"A point cloud obtained from aerial photogrammetry with 750,000 points."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/115#F29_Textured_3D_Mesh
Definition of the class F29 Textured 3D Mesh as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A detailed representation of a historical artifact, showing surface textures and markings based on high-resolution photographs." ;
"A fully textured 3D model of an archaeological site that reflects the original colors and patterns of the materials used as for the excavation in Gobelklitepe (Polat 2020)." ;
"An interactive exhibition display featuring a textured model that enhances the viewer's understanding of the object's form and details as the objects displayed in project BeaVIR (Murtas 2023)." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/148#F61_Color_Balance/Multiband_Texture
Definition of the class F61 Color Balance/Multiband Texture as a subclass of E13 Attribute Assignment
"A color balance adjustment applied to the texture of a 3D architectural model to ensure that the colors accurately reflect the materials used in the real-world structure."
"A multiband texture that combines data from different spectral bands (such as RGB and infrared) to create a detailed and informative texture for a 3D model of a vegetation area."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/150#F63_Number_of_Texture
Definition of the class F63 Number of Texture as a subclass of E60 Number
"A Texture Set of 3D Mesh consisting of 3 textures, including a diffuse texture for the base color, a normal texture for surface detail, and a specular texture for shininess."
"A Texture Set of 3D Mesh that incorporates 5 different textures, each applied to various components of a complex architectural model, such as walls, roofs, windows, and doors."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/149#F62_Texture_Set_of_3D_Mesh
Definition of the class F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"A collection of multiple textures applied to different parts of a 3D character model, including skin texture, clothing texture, and accessory texture, to achieve a rich and detailed visual representation."
"A texture set consisting of a diffuse map, a normal map, and a specular map used to create a realistic surface appearance for a 3D model of a stone wall."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/89#F3_Processing
"The processing of Bayman's photographs of the Buddha (A. Gruen 2004)." ;
"The processing of photographs of the photogrammetric survey of a wild boar jaw from the Minamikata site (Lauro 2019)." ;
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/function/ont#ProcessingFunction
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/133#F47:_Densification
Definition of the class F47 Densification as a subclass of F3 Processing
Applying densification algorithms in UAV (drone) imagery processing to achieve high-definition surface models.
The densification of a LiDAR point cloud to increase the resolution and clarity of a 3D terrain model.
The densification of a photogrammetric point cloud by increasing the number of points through stereo-matching algorithms.
The use of dense matching techniques to generate a more detailed point cloud in architectural surveys.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/108#F22_Densification_Algorithm_Type
Definition of the class F22 Densification Algorithm Type as a subclass of E55 Type
"Depth Map Fusion: Algorithms that combine depth maps from multiple scans to create a denser point cloud." ;
"Multi-View Densification: Methods that utilize multiple images to enhance point cloud density through additional data capture." ;
"Point Cloud Densification: Algorithms that interpolate additional points between existing points to increase density." ;
"Regularization Techniques: Approaches that improve point distribution and reduce noise in the densified point cloud." .
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/134#F48_Densification_Method
Definition of the class F48 Densification Method as a subclass of E29 Design or Procedure
"A specialized LiDAR data densification method used to capture finer features of a landscape."
"The Semi-Global Matching (SGM) algorithm applied during densification to create detailed terrain models in UAV mapping."
"The algorithm used for dense matching in software to enhance point density in architectural heritage documentation."
"The multi-view stereo (MVS) algorithm for densifying a sparse photogrammetric point cloud."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/132#F46:_Matching
Definition of the class F46 Matching as a subclass of F3 Processing
"Matching points between historical photographs and contemporary images for comparative analysis in archaeological studies."
"The automatic feature matching between pairs of photographs in a photogrammetric workflow to generate an initial sparse point cloud."
"The manual identification of common points between overlapping images when automatic matching algorithms fail."
"The matching of points from multiple LiDAR scans to unify different scan positions into a coherent 3D point cloud."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/189#F103:_Calibration_(Camera_Calibration)
F103: Calibration (Camera Calibration) Subclass of: F46 Matching
A camera calibration (F103) was performed prior to a photogrammetric survey to correct for optical lens distortion and improve the accuracy of the generated 3D model.
During image acquisition for an archaeological project, camera calibration (F103) enabled the collection of optimized data for subsequent 3D model creation.
The calibration (F103) was applied to correctly align multiple images in photogrammetry software, ensuring an accurate reconstruction of the 3D scene.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/107#F21_Matching_Algorithm_Type
Definition of the class F21 Matching Algorithm Type as a subclass of E55 Type
"Depth Map Algorithms: Methods that generate depth information from laser scanner data." .
"Feature Matching: Algorithms that identify and match distinctive features in overlapping images." ;
"Stereo Matching: Techniques that derive depth information from two or more images taken from different viewpoints." ;
"Structure from Motion (SfM): Algorithms that reconstruct 3D structures from a series of 2D images."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/100#F14_Matching_Method
Definition of the class F13 Acquisition Method as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"The FOPPA protocol for archaeological photogrammetry, which prescribes specific camera settings and trajectories for artifact documentation." ;
"The McGlone Method, which provides a standardized set of steps for capturing imagery in aerial photogrammetry surveys." .
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1Protocol_of_Ontological_Digital_Survey/extensions/versions/1_1/F54_Point_Cloud_Vertex_Quality#F54_Point_Cloud_Vertex_Quality
Definition of the class F54 Point Cloud Vertex Quality as a subclass of E13 Attribute Assignment
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/96#F10_Processing_Device
Definition of the class F10 Processing Device as a subclass of D8 Digital Device
A high-performance computer equipped with photogrammetry software (e.g., Agisoft Metashape or Zephyr) used to process survey images into 3D models.
A laser scanner that both collects and processes point cloud data directly within its onboard system.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/124#F38_Processing_Operator
Definition of the class F38 Processing Operator as a subclass of E39 Actor
"A 3D specialist refining raw data from a LiDAR survey into a structured, usable format." ;
"A technician using photogrammetric software to process raw images and generate a point cloud." ;
"An archaeologist processing drone-acquired images to produce orthophotos and digital terrain models." .
"An engineer running processing software on laser scan data to create a densified point cloud." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/120#F34_Processing_Phase
Definition of the class F34 Processing Phase as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
"Guidelines for densifying a point cloud, using specific software configurations (Douglas 2017)." .
"Instructions for generating initial point clouds from photogrammetric images, detailing matching algorithm parameters (FOPPA)." ;
"Protocols for processing laser scan data, including steps for point cloud registration and noise filtering (Iadanza 2019)." ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/117#F31_Processing_Software
Definition of the class F31 Processing Software as a subclass of D14 Software
"A 3D laser scanner’s companion software that converts raw scan data into a structured point cloud and performs densification." ;
"LiDAR processing software that translates raw light detection and ranging data into a detailed and accurate point cloud." ;
"Software that processes photogrammetric images into an initial sparse point cloud and subsequently applies densification algorithms." ;
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/function/ont#RemoveFunction
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/versions/2.0/S10_Material_Substantial#S10_Material_Substantial
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/S10_Material_Substantial SubClass Of: E70 Thing S15 Observable Entity SuperClass Of: S14 Fluid Body S11 Amount of Matter E18 Physical Thing Scope Note: This class comprises constellations of matter with a relative stability of any form sufficient to associate them with a persistent identity, such as being confined to certain extent, having a relative stability of form or structure, or containing a fixed amount of matter. In particular, it comprises physical things in the narrower sense and fluid bodies. It is an abstraction of physical substance for solid and non-solid things of matter. Examples: the groundwater of the 5-22 basin of Central Macedonia (S10) (Lucchese et al., 2013; Kritikos et al., 2013; InGeoCloudS, 2012; InGeoCloudS, 2013) the Mesozoic carbonate sequence with flysch extracted from the area of Nafplion that was mapped and studied by Tattaris in 1970 (S10) (Photiades, 2010) Parnassos, the limestone mountain (Strid, 1986)
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/versions/2.0/S15_Observable_Entity#S15_Observable_Entity
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/S15_Observable_Entity SubClass Of: E1 CRM Entity SuperClass Of: E5 Event S10 Material Substantial Scope Note: This class comprises instances of E5 Event or S10 Material Substantial (i.e. items or phenomena, such as physical things, their behaviour, states and interactions or events), that can be observed by measurement or detection devices or by human sensory impression including when enhanced by tools. In order to be observable, instances of E5 Event must consist of some interaction or action of material substance. In some cases, the spatiotemporal confinement of the event itself, such as a flash, a car stopping etc. marks the limits of a documented observation of an event. In other cases, such as the situation of a car passing by a certain object, the spatiotemporal limits of the event of observing itself, as well as the direction of attention or the orientation of used instruments, may constrain the observed detail of a larger process, e.g., noticing the sight of a car passing by; a light emission, etc. Conceptual objects manifest through their carriers such as books, digital media, or even human memory. Attributes of conceptual objects, such as number of words, can be observed on their carriers. If the respective properties between carriers differ, either they carry different instances of conceptual objects or the difference can be attributed to accidental deficiencies in one of the carriers. In that sense even immaterial objects are observable. By this model we address the fact that frequently, the actually observed carriers of conceptual objects are not explicitly identified in documentation, i.e., they are assumed to have existed but they are unknown as individuals. Examples: the domestic goose from Guangdong/1/1996 (H5N1) that was identified in 1996 in farmed geese in southern China as circulating highly pathogenic H5N1 (E20) (Wan, 2012) the flight of a male Bearded Vulture observed near Loukia, Heraklion, Crete in the morning of the 24th of October 2020 (E5) [The Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) is a threatened species in Crete] (Claes, 2020) the eruption of Krakatoa volcano at Indonesia in 1883 (E5) (Symons et al., 1888) the cupid head area in the X-Ray of the painting ‘Cupid complaining to Venus’ (E25) (The National Gallery, London, 1963)
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/versions/2.0/S21_Measurement#S21_Measurement
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/S21_Measurement SubClass Of: S4 Observation SuperClass Of: S3 Measurement by Sampling E16 Measurement Scope Note: This class comprises actions measuring instances of S15 Observable Entity, properties of physical things, or phenomena, states and interactions or events, that can be determined by a systematic procedure. Primary data from measurement devices are regarded to be results of an observation process. Examples: the magnitude measurement of the earthquake of Mexico city in 2017. (S21) [It had the magnitude 6.2 Richter] (Mindock, 2017) the sensor measurement by IGME in 1999 which measured the landslide displacement in the area of Parnitha, Greece. (S21) (Lucchese et al., 2013; Kritikos et al., 2013; InGeoCloudS, 2012; InGeoCloudS, 2013)
IRI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/versions/2.0/S4_Observation#S4_Observation
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/S4_Observation SubClass Of: E13 Attribute Assignment SuperClass Of: S21 Measurement S19 Encounter Event S23 Position Determination Scope Note: This class comprises the activity of gaining scientific knowledge about particular states of physical reality through empirical evidence, experiments and measurements. We define observation in the sense of natural sciences, as a kind of human activity: at some place and within some time-span, certain physical things and their behavior and interactions are observed by human sensory impression, and often enhanced by tools and measurement devices. Observed situations or dimensions may pertain to properties confined to a single instance of S15 Observable Entity or pertain to constellations of multiple instances and relations between them, in particular distances between them. The output of the internal processes of measurement devices that do not require additional human interaction are in general regarded as part of the observation and not as additional inference. Primary data from measurement devices are regarded in this model to be results of observation and can be interpreted as propositions believed to be true within the (known) tolerances and degree of reliability of the device. Measurements and witnessing of events are special cases of observations. Observations result in a belief that certain propositions held at a time within the time-span of the observation. In this model, the degree of confidence in the observed properties is regarded to be 'true' by default, but could be described differently by adding a property P3 has note to an instance of S4 Observation Examples: the excavation of unit XI by the Archaeological Institute of Crete in 2004 (S4) the excavation (S4) in the NE section of the central court of the Knossos palace by the Ephorate of Antiquities of Heraklion in 1997 (S4) (Επιστημονική Επιτροπή Κνωσού, 2008) the observation of the density of the X-Ray image of cupid's head from the painting ‘Cupid complaining to Venus’ as ‘high density’, on the 19th of March 1963 (S4) (The National Gallery, London, 1963). the observation of visible light absorption of the painting ‘Cupid complaining to Venus’ as ‘having red pigment’, in 2015 (S4) (Foister, 2015)
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#ShapeRepresentation
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/admin/items/show/87#F1_Survey_Object
Defining the class F1 Survey Object as a subclass of S10 Material Substantial
"A castle surveyed with photogrammetric technique (Artopoulos 2015)" ;
"A fresco in a medieval chapel (D. Abate 2016)" ;
"A wild boar jaw AFMNM005 detected with photogrammetric technique at the laboratory of the archaeological museum of Okayama (Japan) coming from the Minamikata excavation in the context of the BeArchaeo project (Lauro, 2019)" ;
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/187#F101_Survey_Phase
Definition of the class F101 Survey Phase as a subclass of E29 Design and Procedure
The Survey Phase involved an initial site walk-through and preparation, followed by the actual data acquisition using a terrestrial laser scanner.
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/type/ont#Tool
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/188#F102:_3D_Digital_Asset
Definition of the class F102 3D Digital Asset as a subclass of D9 Data Object
A 3D Digital Asset was created as a Textured 3D Mesh (F29) of a historical monument, used for digital documentation and preservation.
A 3D Model for GIS (F81) was developed to integrate geographical and cultural heritage data into a spatial analysis platform.
The 3D Digital Twin (F100) of an industrial component was generated for predictive maintenance and simulations.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/145#F100_3D_Digital_Twin
Definition of the class F100 3D Digital Twin as a subclass of D9 Data Object
"The digital twin of the boar jaw preserved at the Okayama archaeological museum and signed as AF005MNM (Lauro 2019)."
"The digital twin of the excavation section of the Gobekli Tepe site (Polat 2020)."
"The digital twin of the no longer existing Bamiyan Buddhas (Gruen 2004)."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/155#F68_Digital_Twin_Physical_Carrier
Definition of the class F68 Digital Twin Physical Carrier as a subclass of D13 Digital Information Carrier
"An external hard drive containing the files of a Digital Twin for an architectural project, ensuring that all relevant data is securely stored and easily retrievable for future reference."
"The server that hosts the cloud storage service that stores backups of a Digital Twin for an industrial application, providing redundancy and access from multiple locations."
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/146#F59_Digital_Scale
Definition of the class F59 Digital Scale as a subclass of E54 Dimension
"A digital scale of 1:1 for a final 3D model of a sculpture, indicating that the model is an exact replica of the original size."
"A digital scale of 1:50 for an architectural model, showing that the digital representation is 50 times smaller than the actual building."
IRI: http://objects.mainzed.org/metadata/ont#VertexMeasures
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/280#Y79:_consists_of_printing_material
Y79: consists of printing material Subproperty of: P45 consists of Domain F80 Printed Digital Twin Range F78 Material for 3D Printed
The Printed Digital Twin consists of Material for 3D Raw, such as PLA or resin.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/229#Y38_was_measured_in__number_of_points
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty - Y95: was measured in number of points -
Y38: was measured in number of points (for dense point clouds) Subproperty of: O24i was measured by Domain: F27 Dense Point Cloud Range: F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement
A F27 Dense Point Cloud was measured in an F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement, which recorded the number of points after densification.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/262#Y72_had_final_use_output
Y72: had final use output Subproperty of: L11 had output Domain F71 Final Use of 3D Model Range F72 3D Model Video Rendering, F76 3D Model for 3D Print, F81 3D Model for G.I.S., F84 3D Model for Prospectuses, F88 3D Model for Research, F91 3D Model for Interactive, F94 3D Model for Database
The F71 Final Use of the 3D Model has produced F72 3D Model Video Rendering and F76 3D Model for 3D Print as output formats for different applications.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/260#Y70_Final_Use_of_3D_Model_consist_of
Y70: Final Use of 3D Model consists of Subproperty of: P9 consists of Domain F5 Exporting Range F71 Final Use of 3D Model
The F5 Exporting phase defines that the F71 Final Use of the 3D Model will be for 3D printing.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/213#Y22_had_acquisition_input
Y22: had acquisition input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain F3 Processing Range F25 Acquisition Raw Data
A processing phase F3 Processing has as input F25 Acquisition Raw Data, which was generated by a laser scan.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/274#Y85:_had_archaeometric_input
Y85: had archaeometric input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain Project Analysis Range Archaeometric 3D Model
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/273#Y86:_had_data_log_analysis_output
Y86: had data log analysis output Subproperty of: L11 had output Domain Project Analysis Range Data Log Analysis
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/272#Y87:_had_3D_model_interactive_as_input
Y87: had 3D model interactive as input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain Interactive Project Range 3D Model for Interactive
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/270#Y89:_had_3D_model_for_database_as_input
Y89: had 3D model for database as input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain Database Project Range 3D Model for Database
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/283#Y82:_had_model_prospectuses_for_CAD_as_input
Y82: had model prospectuses for CAD as input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain F85 CAD Analysis Range F87 3D Model for Prospectuses
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/193#Y2:__had_pictures_input
Y2: had pictures input SubProperties of: L10 had input Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F7 Picture Set
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/285#Y84:_had_prospectus_output
Y84: had prospectus output Subproperty of: L11 had output Domain F85 CAD Analysis Range F84 3D Model Prospectus
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/263#Y73:_had_rendering_as_input
Y73: had rendering as input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain Editing Video Range 3D Model Video Rendering
The Editing Video process had a Rendering as input, handled by Video Editing Software such as Adobe Premiere.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/268#Y91:_had_3D_model_for_AR_as_input
Y91: had 3D model for AR as input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain AR/MR Project Range 3D Model for Augmented Reality
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/276#Y75:_had_Video_output
Y75: had Video output Subproperty of: L11 had output Domain F73 Editing Video Range F75 Project Video
The Editing Video process produced a Project Video as output, which can be used for presentation or further rendering.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/199#Y8_happened_on_acquisition_device
Y8: happened on acquisition device SubProperties of: L12 happened on device Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F9 Acquisition Device
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/241#Y50_happened_on_modelling_device
Y50: happened on modelling device Subproperty of: L12 happened on device Domain: F58 Modifying Mesh Range: F11 Modelling Device
A F58 Modifying Mesh process happened on an F11 Modelling Device, such as a high-end 3D modelling workstation.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/215#Y24_happened_on_processing_device
Y24: happened on processing device Subproperty of: L12 happened on device Domain F3 Processing Range F10 Processing Device, F56 Mesh Reconstruction, F57 Texturing Mesh
A processing phase F3 Processing happens on a F10 Processing Device, such as a high-performance server.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/200#Y9_has_acquisition_device_type
This property specifies the type of acquisition device (F20) used during the acquisition process (F2). It identifies the general category or kind of device employed, such as a camera, scanner, or drone.
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/208#Y17:_has_acquisition_operator
Y17: has acquisition operator Subproperty of: P14 carried out by Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F37 Survey Operator
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/248#Y57_has_color_balance/multiband
Y57: has color balance/multiband Subproperty of: P141i was assigned by Domain: F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh Range: F61 Color Balance/Multiband Texture
A F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh has a F61 Color Balance/Multiband Texture applied to achieve a natural and balanced appearance.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/212#Y21:_has_coordinates_of_acquisition
Y21: has coordinates of acquisition Subproperty of: P169 defines spacetime volume Domain F45 Acquisition Coordinates Range F2 Acquisition
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/223#Y31_has_created_densified_point_cloud
Y31: has created densified point cloud Subproperty of: L11 has output Domain F47 Densification Range F27 Densified Point Cloud
The relation why a F47 Densification phase creates a F27 Densified Point Cloud with a higher density than the original input.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/240#Y49_has_created_Digital_Twin
Y49: has created Digital Twin Subproperty of: L11 has output Domain: F58 Modifying Mesh Range: F100 Digital Twin
A F58 Modifying Mesh process has created a F100 Digital Twin, accurately representing the physical object.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/221#Y30_has_created_point_cloud
Y30: has created point cloud Subproperty of: L11 has output Domain F46 Matching Range F26 Point Cloud
The relation that from F46 Matching process creates a F26 Point Cloud as its final output.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/201#Y10_has_created_raw_data
Y10: has created raw data SubProperties of: L11 has output Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F6 Acquisition Raw Data
The relation between the point cloud data generated and the laser scanning session.
The relation between the raw images captured and the photogrammetric survey of a building façade.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/245#Y54_has_created_textured_3d_mesh
Y54: has created textured 3D mesh Subproperty of: L11 has output Domain: F57 Texturing Mesh Range: F29 Textured Mesh
A F57 Texturing Mesh process has created a F29 Textured Mesh, which includes both geometry and applied textures.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/237#Y46_has_created_3D_Mesh
Y46: has created 3D Mesh Subproperty of: L11 has output Domain: F56 Mesh Reconstruction Range: F28 3D Mesh
A F56 Mesh Reconstruction process has created a F28 3D Mesh representing the geometry of the scanned object.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/210#Y19:_has_date_of_acquisition
Y19: has date of acquisition Subproperty of: P4 has time span Domain F2 Acquisition Range F43 Survey Date
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/254#Y63_has_date_of_modelling
Y63: has date of acquisition Subproperty of: P4 has time span Domain: F58 Modifying Mesh Range: F65 Modelling Date
A F58 Modifying Mesh process has a F65 Modelling Date, such as "August 12, 2023," marking when the model was altered.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/227#Y36_has_Depth_Noise_Filtering
Definition Y36: has Depth Noise Filtering Subproperty of: P141i was assigned by Domain F27 Dense Point Cloud Range F55 Depth Noise Filtering
A F27 Dense Point Cloud undergoes F55 Depth Noise Filtering to remove noise from the depth data.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/246#Y55_has_digital_scale
Y55: has digital scale Subproperty of: P43 has dimension Domain: F100 Digital Twin Range: F59 Digital Scale
A F100 Digital Twin has a F59 Digital Scale of 1:50, representing the scale used to model the digital twin.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/195#Y4_has_dominant_geometry_type
Y4: has dominant geometry type SubProperties of: P2 has type Domain: F13 Acquisition Method Range: F18 Geometry Type
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/220#Y29_has_matching_input
Y29: has matching input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain F47 Densification Range F26 Point Cloud
A F47 Densification phase uses an input F26 Point Cloud, obtained from a preliminary laser scan.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/198#Y7_has_method_of_acquisition
Y7: has method of acquisition SubProperties of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F13 Acquisition Method
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/218#Y27_has_method_of_densification
Y27: has method of densification Subproperty of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F47 Densification Range: F48 Densification Method
A F47 Densification phase uses a F48 Densification Method, such as Multi-View Stereo (MVS) to increase point density.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/222#Y32_has_method_of_matching
Y32: has method of matching Subproperty of: P33 used specific technique Domain F46 Matching Range F14 Matching Method
The relation between a F46 Matching process and the F14 Matching Method, such as feature-based matching from images.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/238#Y47_has_method_of_reconstruction
Y47: has method of reconstruction Subproperty of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F56 Mesh Reconstruction Range: F15 Reconstruction Method
A F56 Mesh Reconstruction process uses a F15 Reconstruction Method, such as a surface reconstruction technique.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/239#Y48_has_method_of_texturing
Y48: has method of texturing Subproperty of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F57 Texturing Mesh Range: F16 Texturing Method
A F57 Texturing Mesh process uses a F16 Texturing Method, such as UV Mapping for applying textures to a 3D mesh.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/admin/items/show/253#Y62_has_modelling_operator
Y62: has modelling operator Subproperty of: P14 carried out by Domain: F4 Modelling Range: F39 Modelling Operator
A F4 Modelling process was carried out by a F39 Modelling Operator, such as a skilled 3D artist or modeller.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/209#Y18:_has_place_of_acquisition
Y18: has place of acquisition Subproperty of: P161 has spatial projection Domain F2 Acquisition Range F42 Place of Acquisition
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/278#Y77:_has_printed_physical_digital_twin
Y77: has printed physical digital twin Subproperty of: P108 has produced Domain F77 Printing Digital Twin Range F80 Printed Digital Twin
The Printing Digital Twin process produced a Printed Digital Twin, representing the physical counterpart of the digital model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/231#Y40:_has_processing_operator
Y40: has processing operator Subproperty of: P14 carried out by Domain: F3 Processing Range: F38 Processing Operator
A F3 Processing phase is carried out by a F38 Processing Operator, such as an engineer overseeing the data processing.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/230#Y39_has_Sampling_Points_Range
Y39: has Sampling Points Range Subproperty of: P141i was assigned by Domain: F27 Dense Point Cloud Range: F49 Near Sample Point Range
The relation that connect a F27 Dense Point Cloud that has a F49 Near Sample Point Range, describing the spread of sampling points in the dataset.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/196#Y5_has_scale_type
Y5: has scale type SubProperties of: P2 has type Domain: F13 Acquisition Method Range: F19 Scale Type
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/247#Y56_has_smoothing_filter
Y56: has smoothing filter Subproperty of: P141i was assigned by Domain: F28 3D Mesh Range: F60 Smoothing Filter
A F28 3D Mesh has been assigned a F60 Smoothing Filter to soften rough areas in the model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/258#Y68_has_Textured_3D_Model_as_input
Y68: has Textured 3D Model as input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain F5 Exporting Range F29 Textured 3D Model
During the F5 Exporting process, a F29 Textured 3D Model was used as input for generating a final 3D product.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/259#Y69_has_Digital_Twin_as_output
Y69: has Digital Twin as output Subproperty of: L11 had output Domain F5 Exporting Range F100 Digital Twin
A F5 Exporting phase has produced a F100 Digital Twin, representing the final exported digital copy of the model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/194#Y3:_has_Type_Of_Acquisition
Y3: has Type Of Acquisition SubProperties of: P2 has type Domain: F12 Acquisition Trajectory Range: F17 Acquisition Trajectory Type
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/219#Y28__has_type_of_densification
Y28: has type of densification Subproperty of: P2 has type Domain: F48 Densification Method Range: F22 Densification Algorithm Type
A F48 Densification Method uses a F22 Densification Algorithm Type, such as a dense feature matching algorithm.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/214#Y23_has_type_of_matching
Y23: has type of matching Subproperty of: P2 has type Domain F14 Matching Method Range 21 Matching Algorithm Type
The F14 Matching Method uses a F21 Matching Algorithm Type, such as a keypoint-based algorithm.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/235#Y44_has_type_of_reconstruction
Y44: has type of reconstruction Subproperty of: P2 has type Domain: F15 Reconstruction Method Range: F23 Reconstruction Algorithm Type
A F15 Reconstruction Method uses a F23 Reconstruction Algorithm Type, such as a volumetric method for mesh creation.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/234#Y43_has_type_of_texturing
Y43: has type of texturing Subproperty of: P2 has type Domain: F16 Texturing Method Range: F24 Texturing Type
A F16 Texturing Method has a F24 Texturing Type, such as UV Mapping applied to a 3D model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/226#Y35_has_vertex_quality_assignment
Subproperty of: P141i was assigned by Domain: F26 Point Cloud Range: F54 Point Cloud Quality Assignment
A F26 Point Cloud has an assigned F54 Point Cloud Quality Assignment, indicating the quality of the vertices based on precision.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/192#Y1:_is_acquired_object_of
Y1: is acquired object of SubProperties of: L1 digitized Domain F2 Acquisition Range F1 Survey Object
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/206#Y15:_is_composed_of_picture
Y15: is composed of picture Subproperty of: P106 is composed of Domain: F7 Picture Set Range: F8 Picture
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/281#Y80:_is_in_GIS
Y80: is in GIS Subproperty of: P106i forms part of Domain F81 3D Model for GIS Range F82 Reference GIS System
The 3D Model for GIS is included in a Reference GIS System like ArcGIS for geospatial analysis.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/250#Y59__is_texture_set_of
Y59: is texture set of Subproperty of: P106i forms part of Domain: F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh Range: F29 Textured Mesh
A F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh is part of a F29 Textured Mesh, providing the texture details for the mesh.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/admin/items/show/256#Y66_is_Digital_Twin_physical_carrier
Y66: is Digital Twin physical carrier Subproperty of: L19 stores Domain: F68 Model Physical Carrier Range: F100 Digital Twin
A F68 Model Physical Carrier (a hard drive) stores a F100 Digital Twin of a heritage monument.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L1_digitized_(was_digitized_by)
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/L1_digitized Domain: D2 Digitization Process Range: E18 Physical Thing SubProperty Of: E16 Measurement. P39 measured (was measured by): E18 Physical Thing SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of D2 Digitization Process with an instance of E18 Physical Thing which is a material thing. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L10_had_input_(was_input_of)
Domain: D7 Digital Machine Event Range: D1 Digital Object SubProperty Of: E7 Activity. P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an instance of D1 Digital Object which is the input used to specify the machine action. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L11_had_output_(was_output_of)
URI; http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/L11_had_output Domain: D7 Digital Machine Event Range: D1 Digital Object SubProperty Of: E65 Creation. P94 has created (was created by): E28 Conceptual Object SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an instance of D1 Digital Object which is the output of the activity. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L12_happened_on_device_(was_device_for)
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/L12_happened_on_device Domain: D7 Digital Machine Event Range: D8 Digital Device SubProperty Of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with an object, the D8 Digital Device, which happened with, e.g a capturing event that happened on/with a digital camera, etc. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L17_measured_thing_of_type_(was_type_of_thing_measured_by)
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/L17_measured_thing_of_type Domain: D11 Digital Measurement Event Range: E55 Type SubProperty Of: E7 Activity. P125 used object of type (was type of object used in): E55 Type SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of D11 Digital Measurement Event with the instance of E55Type of object to which it applied. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L19_stores_(is_stored_on)
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/L19_stores Domain: D13 Digital Information Carrier Range: D1 Digital Object SubProperty Of: E18 Physical Thing. P128 carries (is carried by): E90 Symbolic Object SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of a D13 Digital Information Carrier with the instance of Digital Object that is stored on it. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#L23_used_software_or_firmware_(was_software_or_firmware_used_by)
URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmdig/versions/4.0/L23_used_software_or_firmware Domain: D7 Digital Machine Event Range: D14 Software SubProperty Of: E7 Activity. P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: - Scope Note: This property associates an instance of D7 Digital Machine Event with the instance of D14 Software that had used. Properties: - Examples: -
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/242#Y51_Modelling_is_composed_of
Y51: Modelling is composed of Subproperty of: P9 consists of Domain: F4 Modelling Range: F56 Mesh Reconstruction / F57 Texturing Mesh / F58 Modifying Mesh
A F4 Modelling process consists of F56 Mesh Reconstruction, F57 Texturing Mesh, and F58 Modifying Mesh, to complete the full 3D model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/255#Y65_Modelling_is_influenced_by
Y65: Modelling is influenced by Subproperty of: P15i influenced Domain: F58 Modifying Mesh Range: F66 Modelling Determination / F67 Modelling Elimination
A F58 Modifying Mesh process is influenced by a F66 Modelling Determination, such as a specific requirement to improve edge flow or reduce polygon count in the model.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#O24_measured_(was_measured_by)
RI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/O24_measured URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/O24i_was_measured_by Domain: S21 Measurement Range: S15 Observable Entity SubProperty Of: S4 Observation. O8 observed (was observed by): S15 Observable Entity SuperProperty Of: E16 Measurement. P39 measured (was measured by): E18 Physical Thing Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of S21 Measurement with the instance of S15 Observable Entity to which it applied. An instance of S15 Observable Entity may be measured more than once. Material and immaterial things and processes may be measured, e.g. the number of words in a text, or the duration of an event. Properties: - Examples: The sensor measurement by IGME in 1999 (S21) measured the landslide displacement (S15) in the area of Parnitha (Lucchese et al., 2013; Kritikos et al., 2013; InGeoCloudS, 2012; InGeoCloudS, 2013)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#O8_observed_(was_observed_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/O8_observed URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmsci/O8i_was_observed_by Domain: S4 Observation Range: S15 Observable Entity SubProperty Of: E13 Attribute Assignment. P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by): E1 CRM Entity SuperProperty Of: S21 Measurement. O24 measured (was measured by): S15 Observable Entity S23 Position Determination. O32 determined position of (was located by): S15 Observable Entity Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of S4 Observation with an instance of S15 Observable Entity that was observed. Specifically it describes that a thing, a feature, a phenomenon or its reaction is observed by an activity of Observation. Properties: - Examples: The engineers’ observation on the slope of Panagopoula coastal site, near Patras, on the 25th–26th April 1971 and the 3rd May 1971(S4) observed the rotational landslide at the same site (S15) (Tavoularis et al., 2017). The survey (S4) of Sinai MS GREEK 418 observed a detached triple-braided clasp strap (S15) (Honey and Pickwoad, 2010).
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P1_is_identified_by_(identifies)
P1 is identified by (identifies) URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1_is_identified_by URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P1i_identifies Domain: E1 CRM Entity Range: E41 Appellation SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E1 CRM Entity. P48 has preferred identifier (is preferred identifier of): E42 Identifier E71 Human-Made Thing. P102 has title (is title of): E35 Title E53 Place. P168 place is defined by (defines place): E94 Space Primitive E92 Spacetime Volume. P169i spacetime volume is defined by (defines spacetime volume): E95 Spacetime Primitive E52 Time-Span. P170i time is defined by (defines time): E61 Time Primitive Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property describes the naming or identification of any real-world item by a name or any other identifier. This property is intended for identifiers in general use, which form part of the world the model intends to describe, and not merely for internal database identifiers which are specific to a technical system, unless these latter also have a more general use outside the technical context. This property includes in particular identification by mathematical expressions such as coordinate systems used for the identification of instances of E53 Place. The property does not reveal anything about when, where and by whom this identifier was used. A more detailed representation can be made using the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path through E15 Identifier Assignment. This property is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P140i was attributed by, E15 Identifier Assignment, P37 assigned to E42 Identifier. It is also a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P1 is identified by, E41 Appellation, P139 has alternative form to E41 Appellation. Properties: - Examples: The capital of Italy (E53) is identified by 'Rome' (E41). (Leach, 2017) Text 25014–32 (E33) is identified by 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' (E35). (Gibbon, 2013)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P10_falls_within_(contains)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P10_falls_within URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P10i_contains Domain: E92 Spacetime Volume Range: E92 Spacetime Volume SubProperty Of: E92 Spacetime Volume. P132 spatiotemporally overlaps with: E92 Spacetime Volume SuperProperty Of: E93 Presence. P166 was a presence of (had presence): E92 Spacetime Volume E4 Period. P9i forms part of (consists of): E4 Period Quantification: many to many, necessary, dependent (1,n:1,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E92 Spacetime Volume with another instance of E92 Spacetime Volume that falls within the latter. In other words, all points in the former are also points in the latter. This property is transitive and reflexive. Properties: - Examples: The Great Plague (E4) falls within The Gothic period (E4). (Porter, 2009)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P106_is_composed_of_(forms_part_of)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P106_is_composed_of URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P106i_forms_part_of Domain: E90 Symbolic Object Range: E90 Symbolic Object SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E73 Information Object. P165 incorporates (is incorporated in): E90 Symbolic Object Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E90 Symbolic Object with a part of it that is by itself an instance of E90 Symbolic Object, such as fragments of texts or clippings from an image. This property is transitive asymmetric. Properties: - Examples: This Scope note of property P106 (E33) is composed of ‘fragments of texts’ (E33). ‘recognizable’ (E90) is composed of ‘ecognizabl’ (E90).
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P108_has_produced_(was_produced_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P108_has_produced URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P108i_was_produced_by Domain: E12 Production Range: E24 Physical Human-Made Thing SubProperty Of: E11 Modification. P31 has modified (was modified by): E18 Physical Thing E63 Beginning of Existence. P92 brought into existence (was brought into existence by): E77 Persistent Item SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: one to many, necessary, dependent (1,n:1,1) Scope Note: This property identifies the instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing that came into existence as a result of the instance of E12 Production. The identity of an instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing is not defined by its matter, but by its existence as a subject of documentation. An E12 Production can result in the creation of multiple instances of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing. Properties: - Examples: The building of Rome (E12) has produced the Colosseum (E24). (Hopkins & Beard, 2011)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P11_had_participant_(participated_in)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11_had_participant URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P11i_participated_in Domain: E5 Event Range: E39 Actor SubProperty Of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item SuperProperty Of: E7 Activity. P14 carried out by (performed): E39 Actor E67 Birth. P96 by mother (gave birth): E21 Person E68 Dissolution. P99 dissolved (was dissolved by): E74 Group E85 Joining. P143 joined (was joined by): E39 Actor E85 Joining. P144 joined with (gained member by): E74 Group E86 Leaving. P145 separated (left by): E39 Actor E86 Leaving. P146 separated from (lost member by): E74 Group E66 Formation. P151 was formed from (participated in): E74 Group Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property describes the active or passive participation of instances of E39 Actors in an instance of E5 Event. It documents known events in which an instance of E39 Actor has participated during the course of that actor’s life or history. The instances of E53 Place and E52 Time-Span where and when these events happened provide constraints about the presence of the related instances of E39 Actor in the past. Collective actors, i.e. instances of E74 Group, may physically participate in events via their representing instances of E21 Persons only. The participation of multiple actors in an event is most likely an indication of their acquaintance and interaction. The property implies that the actor was involved in the event but does not imply any causal relationship. For instance, someone having been portrayed can be said to have participated in the creation of the portrait. Properties: - Examples: Napoleon (E21) participated in The Battle of Waterloo (E7). (Dawson, 2018) Maria (E21) participated in Photographing of Maria (E7). (fictitious)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of_(was_present_at)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P12i_was_present_at Domain: E5 Event Range: E77 Persistent Item SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E5 Event. P11 had participant (participated in): E39 Actor E7 Activity. P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing E9 Move. P25 moved (moved by): E19 Physical Object E11 Modification. P31 has modified (was modified by): E18 Physical Thing E63 Beginning of Existence. P92 brought into existence (was brought into existence by): E77 Persistent Item E64 End of Existence. P93 took out of existence (was taken out of existence by): E77 Persistent Item E80 Part Removal. P113 removed (was removed by): E18 Physical Thing Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property describes the active or passive presence of an E77 Persistent Item in an instance of E5 Event without implying any specific role. It documents known events in which an instance of E77 Persistent Item was present during the course of its life or history. For example, an object may be the desk, now in a museum, on which a treaty was signed. The instance of E53 Place and the instance of E52 Time-Span where and when these events happened provide constraints about the presence of the related instance E77 Persistent Item in the past. Instances of E90 Symbolic Object, in particular information objects, are physically present in events via at least one of the instances of E18 Physical Thing carrying them. Note, that the human mind can be such a carrier. A precondition for a transfer of information to a person or another new physical carrier is the presence of the respective information object and this person or physical thing in one event. Properties: - Examples: Deckchair 42 (E19) was present at the sinking of the Titanic (E5). (Aldridge, 2008)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P125_used_object_of_type_(was_type_of_object_used_in)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125_used_object_of_type URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P125i_was_type_of_object_used_in Domain: E7 Activity Range: E55 Type SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E7 Activity. P32 used general technique (was technique of): E55 Type Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E7 Activity to an instance of E55 Type, which classifies an instance of E70 Thing used in an instance of E7 Activity, when the specific instance is either unknown or not of interest, such as use of 'a hammer'. This property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E7 Activity through P16 used specific object, E70 Thing, P2 has type, to E55 Type. Properties: - Examples: The English archers’ activity in the Battle of Agincourt (E7) used object of type long bow (E55). (Curry, 2015)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P128_carries_(is_carried_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128_carries URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P128i_is_carried_by Domain: E18 Physical Thing Range: E90 Symbolic Object SubProperty Of: E70 Thing. P130 shows features of (features are also found on): E70 Thing SuperProperty Of: E24 Physical Human-Made Thing. P65 shows visual item (is shown by): E36 Visual Item Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property identifies an instance E90 Symbolic Object carried by an instance of E18 Physical Thing. Since an instance of E90 Symbolic Object is defined as an immaterial idealization over potentially multiple carriers, any individual realization on a particular physical carrier may be defective, due to deterioration or shortcomings in the process of creating the realization compared to the intended ideal. As long as such defects do not substantially affect the complete recognition of the respective symbolic object, it is still regarded as carrying an instance of this E90 Symbolic Object. If these defects are of scholarly interest, the particular realization can be modelled as an instance of E25 Human-Made Feature. Note, that any instance of E90 Symbolic Object incorporated (P165) in the carried symbolic object is also carried by the same instance of E18 Physical Thing. Properties: - Examples: Matthew’s paperback copy of Reach for the Sky (E18) carries the text of Reach for the Sky (E73). [see also: (Brickhill, 2001)] (fictitious)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P130_shows_features_of_(features_are_also_found_on)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130_shows_features_of URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P130i_features_are_also_found_on Domain: E70 Thing Range: E70 Thing SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E18 Physical Thing. P128 carries (is carried by): E90 Symbolic Object E33 Linguistic Object. P73i is translation of (has translation): E33 Linguistic Object Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property generalises the notions of 'copy of' and 'similar to' into a directed relationship, where the domain expresses the derivative or influenced item and the range the source or influencing item, if such a direction can be established. The property can also be used to express similarity in cases that can be stated between two objects only, without historical knowledge about its reasons. The property expresses a symmetric relationship in case no direction of influence can be established either from evidence on the item itself or from historical knowledge. This holds in particular for siblings of a derivation process from a common source or non-causal cultural parallels, such as some weaving patterns. The P130.1 kind of similarity property of the P130 shows features of (features are also found on) property enables the relationship between the domain and the range to be further clarified, in the sense from domain to range, if applicable. For example, it may be expressed if both items are product 'of the same mould', or if two texts 'contain identical paragraphs'. If the reason for similarity is a sort of derivation process, i.e. that the creator has used or had in mind the form of a particular thing during the creation or production, this process should be explicitly modelled. In these cases, P130 shows features of can be regarded as a shortcut of such a process. However, the current model does not contain any path specific enough to infer this property. Specializations of the CIDOC CRM may however be more explicit, for instance describing the use of moulds etc. This property is not transitive. This property is irreflexive. Properties: P130.1 kind of similarity: E55 Type Examples: Mary Lamb’s Cymbeline from Charles and Mary Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare (E89) shows features of William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline (E89). (Carrington, 1954) The audio recording of Dante Alighieri’s La divina commedia read by Enrico de Negri (E73) shows features of the text of Dante Alighieri’s La divina commedia (E89). (Alighieri, 1956)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P132_spatiotemporally_overlaps_with
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P132_spatiotemporally_overlaps_with URI (inverse direction): - Domain: E92 Spacetime Volume Range: E92 Spacetime Volume SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E92 Spacetime Volume. P10 falls within (contains): E92 Spacetime Volume Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This symmetric property associates two instances of E92 Spacetime Volume that have some of their extents in common. If only the fuzzy boundaries of the instances of E92 Spacetime Volume overlap, this property cannot be determined from observation alone and therefore should not be applied. However, there may be other forms of justification that the two instances of E92 Spacetime Volume must have some of their extents in common regardless of where and when precisely. If this property holds for two instances of E92 Spacetime Volume then it cannot be the case that P133 is spatiotemporally separated from also holds for the same two instances. Furthermore, there are cases where neither P132 spatiotemporally overlaps with nor P133 is spatiotemporally separated from holds between two instances of E92 Spacetime Volume. This would occur where only an overlap of the fuzzy boundaries of the two instances of E92 Spacetime Volume occurs and no other evidence is available. This property is not transitive. This property is symmetric. This property is reflexive. Properties: - Examples: The 'Urnfield' period (E4) spatiotemporally overlaps with the 'Hallstatt' period (E4). (Gimbutas, 1965)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P134_continued_(was_continued_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P134_continued URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P134i_was_continued_by Domain: E7 Activity Range: E7 Activity SubProperty Of: E7 Activity. P15 was influenced by (influenced): E1 CRM Entity E2 Temporal Entity. P176i starts after the start of (starts before the start of): E2 Temporal Entity SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities. This property is not transitive. This property is asymmetric. Properties: - Examples: The construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral), abandoned in the 15th century (E7), was continued by construction in the 19th century (E7). [The construction in the 19th century adapted the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance.] (Wolff, 1999)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P14_carried_out_by_(performed)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14_carried_out_by URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P14i_performed Domain: E7 Activity Range: E39 Actor SubProperty Of: E5 Event. P11 had participant (participated in): E39 Actor SuperProperty Of: E8 Acquisition. P22 transferred title to (acquired title through): E39 Actor E8 Acquisition. P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through): E39 Actor E10 Transfer of Custody. P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through): E39 Actor E10 Transfer of Custody. P29 custody received by (received custody through): E39 Actor Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property describes the active participation of an instance of E39 Actor in an instance of E7 Activity. It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property specifies the nature of an Actor’s participation. Properties: P14.1 in the role of: E55 Type Examples: The painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55). (Goldscheider, 1953)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P140_assigned_attribute_to_(was_attributed_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140_assigned_attribute_to URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P140i_was_attributed_by Domain: E13 Attribute Assignment Range: E1 CRM Entity SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E14 Condition Assessment. P34 concerned (was assessed by): E18 Physical Thing E16 Measurement. P39 measured (was measured by): E18 Physical Thing E17 Type Assignment. P41 classified (was classified by): E1 CRM Entity Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment with the instance of E1 CRM Entity about which it made an attribution. The instance of E1 CRM Entity plays the role of the domain of the attribution. The kind of attribution made should be documented using P177 assigned property of type (is type of property assigned). Properties: - Examples: The Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup February 1997 (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E22). (fictitious) The Identifier Assignment on 1st June 1997 of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E22). (fictitious) The examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 (E13) assigned attribute to MS Sinai Greek 418 (E22). (Honey and Pickwoad, 2010)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P141_assigned_(was_assigned_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141_assigned URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P141i_was_assigned_by Domain: E13 Attribute Assignment Range: E1 CRM Entity SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E14 Condition Assessment. P35 has identified (was identified by): E3 Condition State E15 Identifier Assignment. P37 assigned (was assigned by): E42 Identifier E15 Identifier Assignment. P38 deassigned (was deassigned by): E42 Identifier E16 Measurement. P40 observed dimension (was observed in): E54 Dimension E17 Type Assignment. P42 assigned (was assigned by): E55 Type Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment with the instance of E1 CRM Entity used in the attribution. The instance of E1 CRM Entity here plays the role of the range of the attribution. The kind of attribution made should be documented using P177 assigned property of type (is type of property assigned). Properties: - Examples: The Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup February 1997 (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21). (fictitious) The Identifier Assignment on 1st June 1997 of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned 232 (E42). (fictitious) The examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 (E13) assigned unsupported (E55.) (Honey & Pickwoad, 2010)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P15_was_influenced_by_(influenced)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15_was_influenced_by URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P15i_influenced Domain: E7 Activity Range: E1 CRM Entity SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E7 Activity. P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing E7 Activity. P17 was motivated by (motivated): E1 CRM Entity E7 Activity. P134 continued (was continued by): E7 Activity E83 Type Creation. P136 was based on (supported type creation): E1 CRM Entity Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This is a high-level property, which captures the relationship between an instance of E7 Activity and anything, that is, an instance of E1 CRM Entity, that may have had some bearing upon it. The property has more specific subproperties. Properties: - Examples: The designing of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (E7) was influenced by the Tyne Bridge (E22). (Dorman Long, 1932)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P16_used_specific_object_(was_used_for)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16_used_specific_object URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P16i_was_used_for Domain: E7 Activity Range: E70 Thing SubProperty Of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item E7 Activity. P15 was influenced by (influenced): E1 CRM Entity SuperProperty Of: E7 Activity. P33 used specific technique (was used by): E29 Design or Procedure E79 Part Addition. P111 added (was added by): E18 Physical Thing E15 Identifier Assignment. P142 used constituent (was used in): E90 Symbolic Object Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property describes the use of material or immaterial things in a way essential to the performance or the outcome of an instance of E7 Activity. This property typically applies to tools, instruments, moulds, raw materials and items embedded in a product. It implies that the presence of the object in question was a necessary condition for the action. For example, the activity of writing this text required the use of a computer. An immaterial thing can be used if at least one of its carriers is present. For example, the software tools on a computer. Another example is the use of a particular name by a particular group of people over some span to identify a thing, such as a settlement. In this case, the physical carriers of this name are at least the people understanding its use. Properties: P16.1 mode of use: E55 Type Examples: The writing of the scope note of the CIDOC CRM property 'P16 used specific object' contained in the CIDOC CRM version 4.1 (E7) used specific object Nicholas Crofts’ computer (E22) mode of use Typing Tool; Storage Medium (E55). [the original scope note was later extended in the CIDOC CRM version 4.3] The people of Iraq calling the place identified by TGN ‘7017998’ (E7) used specific object 'Quyunjig' (E41) mode of use current; vernacular (E55).
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P161_has_spatial_projection_(is_spatial_projection_of)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P161_has_spatial_projection URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P161i_is_spatial_projection_of Domain: E92 Spacetime Volume Range: E53 Place SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E92 Spacetime Volume with an instance of E53 Place that is the result of the spatial projection of the instance of the E92 Spacetime Volume on a reference space. In general, there can be more than one useful reference space (for reference space see P156 occupies and P157 is at rest relative to) to describe the spatial projection of a spacetime volume, for example, in describing a sea battle, the difference between the battle ship and the seafloor as reference spaces. Thus, it can be seen that the projection is not unique. The spatial projection is the actual spatial coverage of a spacetime volume, which normally has fuzzy boundaries except for instances of E92 Spacetime Volume which are geometrically defined in the same reference system as the range of this property and are an exception to this and do not have fuzzy boundaries. Modelling explicitly fuzzy spatial projections serves therefore as a common topological reference of different spatial approximations rather than absolute geometric determination, for instance for relating outer or inner spatial boundaries for the respective spacetime volumes. The spatial projection is unique with respect to the reference system. For instance, there is exactly one spatial projection of Lord Nelson’s dying relative to the ship HMS Victory, i.e. the location of his body relative to the ship HMS Victory at the time of his death. In case the domain of an instance of P161 has spatial projection is an instance of E4 Period, the spatial projection describes all areas that period was ever present at, for instance, the Roman Empire. This property is part of the fully developed path from E18 Physical Thing through P196 defines, E92 Spacetime Volume, P161 has spatial projection to E53 Place, which in turn is implied by P156 occupies (is occupied by). Properties: - Examples: The Roman Empire (E4) has spatial projection all areas ever claimed by Rome (E53). (Clare & Edwards, 1992)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P169_defines_spacetime_volume_(spacetime_volume_is_defined_by)
URI (forward direction): - URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P169i_spacetime_volume_is_defined_by Domain: E95 Spacetime Primitive Range: E92 Spacetime Volume SubProperty Of: E41 Appellation. P1i identifies (is identified by): E1 CRM Entity SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E95 Spacetime Primitive with the instance of E92 Spacetime Volume it defines. Properties: - Examples: {40°30'23"N 21°14'53"E, 40°31'40"N 21°16'43"E, 200BC-2020AD} (E95) defines spacetime volume Martin’s spatiotemporal enclosure 2020 for the evolution of the settlement of today’s city of Kastoria, Greece, since its conquest by the Romans (E92). [A square covering the current built settlement structure of Kastoria, Greece, through the years 200BC to 2020AD, which includes the extents of earlier phases of the city]
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P17_was_motivated_by_(motivated)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P17_was_motivated_by URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P17i_motivated Domain: E7 Activity Range: E1 CRM Entity SubProperty Of: E7 Activity. P15 was influenced by (influenced): E1 CRM Entity SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property describes an item or items that are regarded as a reason for carrying out the instance of E7 Activity. For example, the discovery of a large hoard of treasure may call for a celebration, an order from headquarters can start a military manoeuvre. Properties: - Examples: The resignation of the chief executive (E7) was motivated by the collapse of SwissAir (E68). The coronation of Elizabeth II (E7) was motivated by the death of George VI (E69). (Strong, 2005)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P2__has_type_(is_type_of)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2_has_type URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P2i_is_type_of Domain: E1 CRM Entity Range: E55 Type SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E1 CRM Entity. P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by): E55 Type E13 Attribute Assignment. P177 assigned property of type (is type of property assigned): E55 Type Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property allows sub-typing of CIDOC CRM entities –a form of specialisation – through the use of a terminological hierarchy, or thesaurus. The CIDOC CRM is intended to focus on the high-level entities and relationships needed to describe data structures. Consequently, it does not specialise entities any further than is required for this immediate purpose. However, entities in the isA hierarchy of the CIDOC CRM may by specialised into any number of sub-entities, which can be defined in the E55 Type hierarchy. E41 Appellation, for example, may be specialised into 'e-mail address', 'telephone number', 'post office box', 'URL', etc., none of which figures explicitly in the CIDOC CRM class hierarchy. A comprehensive explanation about refining CIDOC CRM concepts by E55 Type is given in the section 'About Types' in the section on 'Specific Modelling Constructs' of this document. This property is a shortcut for the path from E1 CRM Entity through P41i was classified by, E17 Type Assignment, P42 assigned to E55 Type. Properties: - Examples: 'enquiries@cidoc-crm.org' (e41) has type e-mail address (e55). (fictitious)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P31_has_modified_(was_modified_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31_has_modified URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P31i_was_modified_by Domain: E11 Modification Range: E18 Physical Thing SubProperty Of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item SuperProperty Of: E12 Production. P108 has produced (was produced by): E24 Physical Human-Made Thing E79 Part Addition. P110 augmented (was augmented by): E18 Physical Thing E80 Part Removal. P112 diminished (was diminished by): E18 Physical Thing Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property identifies the instance of E18 Physical Thing modified in an instance of E11 Modification. Properties: - Examples: The rebuilding of the German Reichstag in Berlin (E11) has modified the Reichstag in Berlin (E24). (Foster, 2000)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P33_used_specific_technique_(was_used_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P33_used_specific_technique URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P33i_was_used_by Domain: E7 Activity Range: E29 Design or Procedure SubProperty Of: E7 Activity. P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property identifies a specific instance of E29 Design or Procedure in order to carry out an instance of E7 Activity or parts of it. The property differs from P32 used general technique (was technique of) in that P33 refers to an instance of E29 Design or Procedure, which is a concrete information object in its own right rather than simply being a term or a method known by tradition. Typical examples would include intervention plans for conservation or the construction plans of a building. Properties: - Examples: The ornamentation of silver cup 232 (E11) used specific technique ‘Instructions for golden chase work by A N Other’ (E29). (fictitious) The rebuilding of the German Reichstag in Berlin (E11) used specific technique Architectural plans by Foster and Partners (E29). (Foster, 2000)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P39_measured_(was_measured_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P39_measured URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P39i_was_measured_by Domain: E16 Measurement Range: E18 Physical Thing SubProperty Of: E13 Attribute Assignment. P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by): E1 CRM Entity SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E16 Measurement with the instance of E18 Physical Thing upon which it acted. The instance of E16 Measurement is specific to the measured object. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be measured more than once with different results, constituting different instances of E16 Measurement. Properties: - Examples: The measurement of the height of silver cup 232 on 31st August 1997 (E16) measured silver cup 232 (E22). (fictitious) The carbon 14 dating of the 'Schoeninger Speer II' in 1996 (E16) measured the 'Schoeninger Speer II' (E22). [The carbon 14 dating of an approximately 400.000 year old complete Old Palaeolithic wooden spear found in Schoeningen, Niedersachsen, Germany, in 1995. See also, E16 Measurement.] (Kouwenhoven, 1997)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P4_has_time-span_(is_time-span_of)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P4_has_time-span URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P4i_is_time-span_of Domain: E2 Temporal Entity Range: E52 Time-Span SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E2 Temporal Entity with the instance of E52 Time-Span during which it was on-going. The associated instance of E52 Time-Span is understood as the real time-span during which the phenomena making up the temporal entity instance were active. More than one instance of E2 Temporal Entity may share a common instance of E52 Time-Span only if they come into being and end being due to identical declarations or events. Properties: - Examples: The Yalta Conference (E7) has time-span Yalta Conference time-span (E52). (Harbutt, 2010)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P43_has_dimension_(is_dimension_of)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P43_has_dimension URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P43i_is_dimension_of Domain: E70 Thing Range: E54 Dimension SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1) Scope Note: This property records an instance of E54 Dimension of some instance of E70 Thing. In the case that the recorded property is a result of a measurement of an instance of E18 Physical Thing, this property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E18 Physical Thing through P39i was measured by, E16 Measurement, P40 observed dimension to E54 Dimension. It offers no information about how and when an E54 Dimension was established, nor by whom. Knowledge about an instance of E54 Dimension need not be the result of a measurement; it may be the result of evaluating data or other information, which should be documented as an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment. An instance of E54 Dimension is specific to an instance of E70 Thing. Properties: - Examples: Silver cup 232 (E22) has dimension height of silver cup 232 (E54). [which has unit (P91) mm (E58), has value (P90) 224 (E60)] (fictitious)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P9_consists_of_(forms_part_of)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P9_consists_of URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P9i_forms_part_of Domain: E4 Period Range: E4 Period SubProperty Of: E92 Spacetime Volume. P10i contains (falls within): E92 Spacetime Volume SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property associates an instance of E4 Period with another instance of E4 Period that is defined by a subset of the phenomena that define the former. Therefore, the spacetime volume of the latter must fall within the spacetime volume of the former. This property is transitive and asymmetric. Properties: - Examples: Cretan Bronze Age (E4) consists of Middle Minoan (E4). (Hood, 1971)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P92_brought_into_existence_(was_brought_into_existence_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92_brought_into_existence URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P92i_was_brought_into_existence_by Domain: E63 Beginning of Existence Range: E77 Persistent Item SubProperty Of: E5 Event. P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): E77 Persistent Item SuperProperty Of: E65 Creation. P94 has created (was created by): E28 Conceptual Object E66 Formation. P95 has formed (was formed by): E74 Group E67 Birth. P98 brought into life (was born): E21 Person E12 Production. P108 has produced (was produced by): E24 Physical Human-Made Thing E81 Transformation. P123 resulted in (resulted from): E18 Physical Thing Quantification: one to many, necessary, dependent (1,n:1,1) Scope Note: This property links an instance of E63 Beginning of Existence to the instance of E77 Persistent Item brought into existence by it. It allows a 'start' to be attached to any instance of E77 Persistent Item being documented, i.e., as instances of E70 Thing, E72 Legal Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation and E55 Type. Properties: - Examples: The birth of Mozart (E67) brought into existence Mozart (E21). (Deutsch, 1965)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P94_has_created_(was_created_by)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94_has_created URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P94i_was_created_by Domain: E65 Creation Range: E28 Conceptual Object SubProperty Of: E63 Beginning of Existence. P92 brought into existence (was brought into existence by): E77 Persistent Item SuperProperty Of: E83 Type Creation. P135 created type (was created by): E55 Type Quantification: one to many, necessary, dependent (1,n:1,1) Scope Note: This property links an instance of E65 Creation to the instance of E28 Conceptual Object created by it. It represents the act of conceiving the intellectual content of the instance of E28 Conceptual Object. It does not represent the act of creating the first physical carrier of the instance of E28 Conceptual Object. As an example, this is the composition of a poem, not its commitment to paper. Properties: - Examples: The composition of 'The Four Friends' by A. A. Milne (E65) has created 'The Four Friends' by A. A. Milne (E33). (Milne, 2012)
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/225#Y34_was_measured_in__number_of_points
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty - Y95: was measured in number of points -
Y34: was measured in number of points Subproperty of: O24i was measured by Domain F26 Point Cloud Range F50 Point Cloud Measurement
A F26 Point Cloud was measured in an F50 Point Cloud Measurement, which recorded the total number of points.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/236#Y45_point_cloud_input
Y45: point cloud input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain: F56 Mesh Reconstruction Range: F27 Densified Point Cloud
A F56 Mesh Reconstruction process takes in a F27 Densified Point Cloud as input for generating a 3D mesh.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/277#Y76:_printing_based_on
The Printing Digital Twin process is based on the 3D Model for 3D Print that was developed during the modelling phase.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/216#Y25_Processing_is_composed_of
Y25: Processing is composed of Subproperty of: P9 consists of (forms part of) Domain F3 Processing Range F46 Matching / F47 Densification
A F3 Processing phase is composed of a F46 Matching phase followed by a F47 Densification phase, the property connect this relation.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/205#Y14:_stores_acquisition_Picture
Y14: stores acquisition Picture Subproperty of: L19 stores Domain: F35 Raw Data Carrier Range: F8 Picture
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/244#Y53_had_Textured__3d_mesh_input
Y53: Textured 3D mesh input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain: F29 Textured Mesh Range: F58 Modifying Mesh
A F29 Textured Mesh serves as the input for an F58 Modifying Mesh process, where the textured mesh will undergo further refinement.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/243#Y52_had_3d_mesh_input
Y52: 3D mesh input Subproperty of: L10 had input Domain: F28 3D Mesh Range: F57 Texturing Mesh
A F28 3D Mesh is the input for a F57 Texturing Mesh process, where textures will be applied to the mesh.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/204#Y13:_used_Acquisition_Instruction
Y13: used Acquisition Instruction Subproperty of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F33 Acquisition Phase
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/202#Y11_used_acquisition_software
Y11: used acquisition software SubProperties of: L23 used software or firmware Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F30 Acquisition Software
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/267#Y92:_used_AR/MR_software
Y92: used AR/MR software Subproperty of: L23 used software Domain AR/MR Project Range AR Software Modelling
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/284#Y83:_used_CAD_software
Y83: used CAD software Subproperty of: L23 used software Domain F85 CAD Analysis Range F86 Software CAD
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/269#Y90:_used_database_software/architecture
Y90: used database software/architecture Subproperty of: L23 used software Domain Database Project Range Database Architecture
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/282#Y81:_used_GIS_software
Y81: used GIS software Subproperty of: L23 used software or firmware Domain F82 Reference GIS System Range F83 GIS Software
The Reference GIS System used GIS Software such as QGIS to integrate the 3D model with geographic data.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/271#Y88:_used_interactive_software
Y88: used interactive software Subproperty of: L23 used software Domain Interactive Project Range Interactive Software
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/252#Y61_used_modelling_software
Y61: used modelling software Subproperty of: L23 used software or firmware Domain: F58 Modifying 3D Mesh Range: F32 Modelling Software
A F58 Modifying 3D Mesh process used F32 Modelling Software, such as Blender or Autodesk Maya, to alter the 3D model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/232#Y41_used_Processing_Instruction
Y41: used Phase Instruction Subproperty of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F3 Processing Range: F34 Processing Phase
A F3 Processing phase uses specific F34 Processing Phase Instructions, detailing how to process a point cloud such as the BeAPG Protocol in the processing of AFMNM005 (Lauro 2019).
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/217#Y26__used_processing_software
Y26: used processing software Subproperty of: L23 used software or firmware Domain F3 Processing, 56 Mesh Reconstruction, F57 Texturing Mesh Range F31 Processing Software
A F3 Processing phase uses F31 Processing Software, such as CloudCompare for handling point cloud data.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/279#Y78:_used_specific_printing_machine
Y78: used specific printing machine Subproperty of: P16 used specific object Domain F77 Printing Digital Twin Range F79 Printing Device
The Printing Digital Twin process used a Printing Device like an SLS 3D printer
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/197#Y6_used_trajectory
Y6: used trajectory SubProperties of: P33 used specific technique Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F12 Acquisition Trajectory
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/275#Y74:_use_video_editing_software
Y74: use video editing software Subproperty of: L23 used software or firmware Domain F73 Editing Video Range F74 Video Editing Software
The Editing Video phase used Video Editing Software like Final Cut Pro to edit a 3D rendering video
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/257#Y67_was_continued_by_Exporting_phase
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty -Y93 was continued by subsequent phase-
Y67: was continued by Exporting phase Subproperty of: P134i was continued by Domain F4 Modelling Range F5 Exporting
A F4 Modelling process was continued by a F5 Exporting phase, where the model was exported in a standard format, like OBJ or STL.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/233#Y42_was_continued_by_Modelling_phase
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty -Y93 was continued by subsequent phase-
Y42: was continued by Modelling phase Subproperty of: P134i was continued by Domain: F3 Processing Range: F4 Modelling
A F3 Processing phase was continued by an F4 Modelling phase, where a 3D model was generated from the processed data.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Y12_was_continued_by_Processing_Phase
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty -Y93 was continued by subsequent phase-
Y12: was continued by Processing Phase SubProperties of: P134i was continued by Domain: F2 Acquisition Range: F3 Processing
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/266#Y93:_was_continued_by_subsequent_phase
Y93: was continued by subsequent phase Subproperty of: P134i was continued by Domain: F101 Survey Phase Range: F101 Survey Phase
A Survey Phase focused on preliminary data gathering was continued by a subsequent Survey Phase dedicated to higher-resolution data acquisition.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/264#Y95:_was_measured_in_number_of_points
Y95: was measured in number of points Subproperty of: O24 measured Domain F26 Point Cloud, F27 Dense Point Cloud Range F50 Point Cloud Measurement, F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement
A F26 Point Cloud was measured in F50 Point Cloud Measurement, which recorded 600,000 points in a typical scan.
A F27 Dense Point Cloud was measured in F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement, which recorded 15,000,000 points in a high-resolution scan.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/228#Y37:_has_observed_number_of_points_(for_dense_point_clouds)
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty - Y94: has observed number of points -
Y37: has observed number of points (for dense point clouds) Subproperty of: P40 observed dimension Domain F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement Range F53 Dense Point Cloud Number of Points
A F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement records an observed number of F53 Dense Point Cloud Number of Points, such as 10,000,000 points in a densified scan.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/211#Y20:_has_acquisition_description
Y20: has acquisition description Subproperty of: P3 has note Domain F2 Acquisition Range F44 Acquisition Description
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/251#Y60:_has_modelling_description
Y60: has modelling description Subproperty of: P3 has note Domain: F4 Modelling Range: F64 Modelling Description
A F4 Modelling process has a F64 Modelling Description, such as an explanation of the procedural steps used to create the 3D model.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/207#Y16:_has_number_of_picture
Y16: has number of picture Not a subproperty of any other property Domain F7 Picture Set Range F41 Number of Picture
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IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/249#Y58:_has_number_of_texture
Y58: has number of texture (Not a subproperty) Domain: F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh Range: F63 Number of Texture
A F62 Texture Set of 3D Mesh has F63 Number of Texture, indicating the number of individual texture files used in the set.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/265#Y94:_has_observed_number_of_points
Y94: has observed number of points Subproperty of: P40 observed dimension Domain F50 Point Cloud Measurement, F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement Range F51 Point Cloud Number of Points, F53 Dense Point Cloud Number of Points
A F50 Point Cloud Measurement records an observed number of F51 Point Cloud Number of Points, such as 500,000 points in a basic scan.
A F52 Dense Point Cloud Measurement records an observed number of F53 Dense Point Cloud Number of Points, such as 12,000,000 points in a densified scan.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P3_has_note
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P3_has_note URI (inverse direction): - Domain: E1 CRM Entity Range: E62 String SubProperty Of: - SuperProperty Of: E52 Time-Span. P79 beginning is qualified by: E62 String E52 Time-Span. P80 end is qualified by: E62 String E90 Symbolic Object. P190 has symbolic content: E62 String Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1) Scope Note: This property is a container for all informal descriptions about an object that have not been expressed in terms of CIDOC CRM constructs. In particular, it captures the characterisation of the item itself, its internal structures, appearance, etc. Like property P2 has type (is type of), this property is a consequence of the restricted focus of the CIDOC CRM. The aim is not to capture, in a structured form, everything that can be said about an item; indeed, the CIDOC CRM formalism is not regarded as sufficient to express everything that can be said. Good practice requires use of distinct note fields for different aspects of a characterisation. The P3.1 has type property of P3 has note allows differentiation of specific notes, e.g. 'construction', 'decoration', etc. An item may have many notes, but a note is attached to a specific item. Properties: P3.1 has type: E55 Type Examples: Coffee mug – OXCMS:1983.1.1 (E19) has note 'chipped at edge of handle' (E62) has type Condition (E55). (fictitious)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#P40_observed_dimension_(was_observed_in)
URI (forward direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P40_observed_dimension URI (inverse direction): http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/P40i_was_observed_in Domain: E16 Measurement Range: E54 Dimension SubProperty Of: E13 Attribute Assignment. P141 assigned (was assigned by): E1 CRM Entity SuperProperty Of: - Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n) Scope Note: This property records the dimension that was observed in an E16 Measurement Event. E54 Dimension can be any quantifiable aspect of E70 Thing. Weight, image colour depth and monetary value are dimensions in this sense. One measurement activity may determine more than one dimension of one object. Dimensions may be determined either by direct observation or using recorded evidence. In the latter case the measured Thing does not need to be present or extant. Even though knowledge of the value of a dimension requires measurement, the dimension may be an object of discourse prior to, or even without, any measurement being made. Properties: - Examples: The measurement of the height of silver cup 232 on 31st August 1997 (E16) observed dimension silver cup 232 height (E54). [which has unit mm (E58), has value 224 (E60)] (fictitious) The carbon 14 dating of the 'Schoeninger Speer II' in 1996 (E16) observed dimension the carbon 14 based temporal distance from 1996 to the growth of the wood of the 'Schoeninger Speer II' (E60). [The carbon 14 dating of an approximately 400.000 year old complete Old Palaeolithic wooden spear found in Schoeningen, Niederachsen, Germany, in 1995. See also: E16 Measurement.] (Kouwenhoven, 1997)
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/224#Y33:_has_observed_number_of_points
This property is redundant and can be replaced by the superproperty - Y94: has observed number of points -
Y33: has observed number of points Subproperty of: P40 observed dimension Domain: F50 Point Cloud Measurement Range: F51 Point Cloud Number of Points
A F50 Point Cloud Measurement records an observed number of F51 Point Cloud Number of Points, such as 1,000,000 points in a scan.
IRI: https://photogrammetry.altervista.org/items/show/261#Y71:_has_number_of_final_destination
Y71: has number of final destination (Not a subproperty) Domain F71 Final Use of 3D Model Range F70 Number of Final Destination
The F71 Final Use of the 3D Model has F70 Number of Final Destination, such as three different output formats: video rendering, printing, and research.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Y19:_has_date_of_acquisition
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Y21:_has_coordinates_of_acquisition
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Y63_has_date_of_modelling
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Y95:_was_measured_in_number_of_points
IRI: http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#3D_Digital_Twin___ALFAfsB001
Obj 3D Model, 180 MB 3D Model from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#3D_Digital_Twin___BETAfsF001
FBX 3D Model, 290 MB 3D Model from the photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#3D_Digital_Twin____DELTArmA001
Obj 3D Model, 480 MB 3d Model from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#3D_Mesh_of__ALFAfsB001
3d Mesh from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. This Mesh is without texture and represents just the morphological surface of the object
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#3D_Mesh_of___of_DELTArmA001
3d Mesh from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. This Mesh is without texture and represents just the morphological surface of the object
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#ACQUISITION_of_AF_MNM_005__ALFAfsB001
Photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AF_MNM_005_PROCESSING_ALFAfsB001
Processing of the photographs from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Coordinates_of_ALFAfsB001
34°38'45.15"N 133°56'17.43"E (WGS84)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_DESCRIPTION_ALFAfsB001
'This is the acquisition record of the AF MNM 005 carried out with photogrammetry Freehand spiral acquisition with three degrees of progressive inclination (75°, 45°, 15°)
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AcquisitionDevice_for_ALFAfsB001
Lumix DMC-TZ70 of Vittorio Lauro
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AcquisitionDevice_for_BETAfsF001
Canon EOS 1100D from Okayama University, Deprtament of Antiquity
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AcquisitionDevice_for_DELTArmA001
EOS 2000D from Computer Science Department, University of Turin
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AcquisitionDeviceType_for_ALFAfsB001
Compact camera with built-in extendable lens
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AcquisitionDeviceType_for_BETAfsF001
Reflex camera with standard lens
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#AcquisitionDeviceType_for_DELTArmA001
Reflex camera with standard lens
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Location_ALFAfsB001
The location where the photogrammetric survey of the artifact AFMNM005 was conducted (work chain ALFAfsB001).
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Method_of_ALFAfsB001
Acquisition Method used for the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. The acquisition method used complies with the FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Method_of__BETAfsF001
Acquisition Method used for the photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun. The acquisition method used complies with the Agisoft Metashape Acquisition Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Method_of_DELTArmA001
Acquisition Method used for the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. The acquisition method used complies with the FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_of_NO01_DELTArmA001
Photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_of_TBZ._K._BETAfsF001
Photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Phase_of_ALFAfsB001
Acquisition Phase of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. The acquisition phase respected the scans and indications as established by the BeA-PG protocol
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Phase_of_DELTArmA001
Acquisition Phase of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. The acquisition phase respected the scans and indications as established by the FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Raw_Data_of_ALFAfsB001
Acquisition Raw Data from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. These Raw Data are the result of photogrammetric acquisition and are made up of a set of photographs
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Raw_Data_of__BETAfsF001
Acquisition Raw Data from the photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun.These Raw Data are the result of photogrammetric acquisition and are made up of a set of photographs
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Raw_Data_of_DELTArmA001
Acquisition Raw Data from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. These Raw Data are the result of photogrammetric acquisition and are made up of a set of photographs
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Software_for_BETAfsF001
Camera Software EOS 1.0.6
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Software_for_DELTArmA001
Camera Software EOS 3.8.0 Utility
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Trajectory_of_ALFAfsB001
Acquisition Trajectory of ALFAfsB001 Acquisition Trajectory used for the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. The selected trajectory is a Freehand Spiral as defined by the FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Trajectory_of__BETAfsF001
Acquisition Trajectory used for the photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun.The selected trajectory is an Interior Acquisition as defined by the Agisoft Metashape Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Acquisition_Trajectory_of_DELTArmA001
Acquisition Trajectory used for the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. The selected trajectory is a Close Survey on a Rotating Base as defined by the FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Color_Balance_Texture_of_ALFAfsB001
In the context of color balance for the texture of the 3D model obtained from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001 (which is a boar's jaw subjected to anthropic modifications), a color balancing technique combined with gradient ramps has been utilized.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Dense_Point_Cloud_Mesaurement_of_ALFAfsB001
Measurement of the number of points comprising the densified point cloud obtained from the survey of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001 (which is a boar's jaw subjected to anthropic modifications).
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Dense_Point_Cloud_of__ALFAfsB001
Dense Point Cloud from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Dense_Point_Cloud_of_DELTArmA001
Dense Point Cloud from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Dense_Point_Cloud:_Depth_Noise_Filtering_ALFAfsB001
Concerning the dense point cloud resulting from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001 (which is a boar's jaw subjected to anthropic modifications), the depth noise filtering is based on adaptive feature extraction (AFE), gradient field estimation (GFE), and further accelerated gradient ascent (FAGA).
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Densification_Alghoritm_for_ALFAfsB001
mathematical detail unknown, certain use of decimation algorithms to manage point cloud density with application of density reduction techniques to optimize computational resources and optimization of point cloud management to reduce computational load.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Densification_Method_of_DELTArmA001
Densification Method of the Cloud Point in the context of the processing from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. Multi View Stereo Method
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Densification_of_ALFAfsB001
Regarding the densification of the point cloud of the 3D Model of AFMNM005 (workflow chain ALFAfsB001) mathematical detail unknown, certain use of decimation algorithms to manage point cloud density with application of density reduction techniques to optimize computational resources and optimization of point cloud management to reduce computational load.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Densification_of_DELTArmA001.
Densification of the Cloud Point in the context of the processing from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#DigitalScale_of_ALFAfsB001
1:1
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Eidotype_of_ALFAfsB001
Eidotype of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. The Eidotype represents a sketch of the survey context, the acquisition set, the positioning of the lights and the possible trajectories that can be followed also taking into account the obstacles along the path. The Eidotype of ALFAfsB001 is originally in pen on paper and saved as JPG
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Final_Use_of_ALFAfsB001
Final use of the 3D model resulting from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This artifact is a boar's jaw subjected to anthropic modifications. Final use refers to the application of the 3D model within the context of the project according to the established parameters.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#GeometryType_for_ALFAfsB001
Parallelepiped by FOPPA Thesaurus
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#GeometryType_for_DELTArmA001
Sphere by FOPPA Thesaurus
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Implementation_in_Pject_BeaVIR_of_ALFAfsB001
Implementation of the 3D model resulting from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001 (which is a boar's jaw subjected to anthropic modifications), in the interactive project BeA-VIR for the visualization of 3D models within the BeArchaeo project.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Interactive_Software_for_ALFAfsB001
Unity 2021.3.33f1
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#interactive_software_for_BETAfsF001
Unity 2021.3.3f1
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Matching_Algorithm_for_ALFAfsB001
feature-based approach, probably integrating AI techniques
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Matching_Method_of__DELTArmA001
Matching Method used for the processing in the context of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. Feature-based matching algorithm
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Matching_of_ALFAfsB001
Matching, that is, in the context of processing, extraction of points from the photographs collected for the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Matching_of_BETAfs001
Matching, that is, in the context of processing, extraction of points from the photographs collected for the photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Matching_of_NO01__DELTArmA001
Matching, that is, in the context of processing, extraction of points from the photographs collected for the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Mesh_Reconstruction_of_AFMNM005
For Mesh Reconstruction based on Dense Point Cloud, probably use of Neural Marching Cube and Neural Dual Contouring
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Mesh_Reconstruction_of_NO01_DELTArmA001
Reconstruction of the mesh from the photogrammetric survey of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This pertains to a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_3D_Mesh_of_NO01_DELTArmA001
Modification of the 3D model resulting from the photogrammetric survey of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This artifact is a colored glass bead. Modeling refers to the transformation of the format and any alterations made to the 3D model.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_Date_ALFAfsB001
19/03/2019
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_Description_ALFAfsB001
elimination of the elements of the table and the set and focus on the find
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#ModellingDetemination_of_ALFAfsB001
In the context of determining the elements of the textured 3D model of ALFAfsB001, the focus was established on the object and all visible parts of the surface.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_Device_of_DELTArmA001
Alienware 1, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10870H CPU Processor @ 2.20GHz, 2208 Mhz, 8 cores, 16 logical processors, of Department of Computer Science, University of Turin
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#ModellingElimination_of_ALFAfsB001
In the context of the elimination of parts from the textured 3D model of ALFAfsB001, the removal of any elements related to the acquisition set was established.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_of_AFMNM005_ALFAfsB001
Modeling, that is, the set of activities involving the reconstruction, coloration, and manipulation of the mesh of the 3D model resulting from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_of_NO01_DELTArmA001
Modeling, that is, the set of activities involving the reconstruction, coloration, and manipulation of the mesh of the 3D model resulting from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_Operator_ALFAfsB001
Vittorio Lauro https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3446-6127
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Modelling_Software_for_ALFAfsB001
Blender 7.74
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Number_of_Picture_ALFAfsB001
180
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Number_of_Point_Dense_Point_Cloud_ALFAfsB001
75399
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Number_of_TExture_ALFAfsB001
1
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Picture_Set__of_ALFAfsB001
Picture Set from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. Picture Set are the result of photogrammetric acquisition and are made up of multiple photographs of the object under examination observed from different points of view
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Picture_Set__of_DELTArmA001
Picture Set from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. Picture Set are the result of photogrammetric acquisition and are made up of multiple photographs of the object under examination observed from different points of view
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Pocessing_Software_for_ALFAfsB001
Recap Autodesk Research Licence of International Research Institute for Archaeology and Ethnology
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Pocessing_Software_for_BETAfsF001
Agistoft Metashape Licence Unkonwn
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Pocessing_Software_for_DELTArmA001
Zephyr 3D Professional Licence of Computer Science Department University of Turin
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Point_Cloud_of__ALFAfsB001
Point Cloud from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Point_Cloud_of_DELTArmA001
Point Cloud from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Processing_Device_of_ALFAfsB001
DELL Vostro 3525 AMD Ryzen™ 7 5700U Computer of International Research Intstitute of Archaeology and Ethnography
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Processing_Device_of_DELTArmA001
MSI Cyborg 15 A13VE-602IT Intel® Core™ i7 i7-13620H of the Computer Science Department University of Turin
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Processing_of_NO01_DELTArmA001
Processing of the photographs from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a colored glass bead.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Processing_of_TBZ._K._BETAfsF001
Processing of the photographs from the photogrammetric acquisition of the funerary archaeological site Tobiotsuka Kofuna (TBZ_K), workflow chain BETAfs001. This consists of a stone burial chamber situated within a tumulus known as Kofun.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#processing_operator_ALFAfsB001
Vittorio Lauro https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3446-6127
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Processing_Phase_of_ALFAfsB001
Processing Phase of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. The acquisition phase respected the scans and indications as established by the BeA-PG protocol
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Processing_Phase_of_DELTArmA001
Processing Phase of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. The acquisition phase respected the scans and indications as established by the FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Reconstruction_Algorithm_for_ALFAfsB001
Neural Marching Cube and Neural Dual Contouring
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Reconstruction_Algorithm_for_DELTArmA001
Poisson
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Reconstruction_Method_of__DELTArmA001
Reconstruction used for the modelling in the context of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. SASHA Method integrated in Zephyr 3D.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Scale_for_ALFAfsB001
Medium Object (1 cm to 30 cm) by FOPPA Thesaurus
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Scale_for_BETAfs001
Cave or underground structure by FOPPA Thesaurus
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Scale_for_DELTArmA001
Small object (equal to or smaller than 1 cm) by FOPPA thesaurus
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Smoothing_Filter_of_ALFAfsB001
Concerning the smoothing filter in the context of mesh reconstruction based on the dense point cloud obtained from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001 (which is a boar's jaw subjected to anthropic modifications), a Laplacian smoothing technique has been employed.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Survey_Date_of_AFMNM005_ALFAfsB001
09/03/2019
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Survey_OPERATOR_of_AFMNM005_ALFAfsB001
Vittorio Lauro https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3446-6127
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Survey_Object_for__ALFAfsB001
Object of the photogrammetric survey. Jaw of a wild boar belonging to the late Yayoi culture and found at the Minamikata excavation during the construction excavations of the Okayama hospital concluded in 2016. The jaw shows signs of processing on the sides and two artificial holes produced in the attachment of the jaw. It is assumed that the object was hung thanks to the use of a rope passing through the holes. Its purpose is unknown. The object is marked in the BeArchaeo project database as AF MNM 005 In the work chain the identifier ALFAfsB001 was assigned according to the FOPPA method
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Survey_Object_for__BETAfsF001
Object of the photogrammetric survey. Burial chamber made of stone blocks set in a mound according to the typology of Japanese monumental tombs known as Kofun. In particular, the object of the Survey is the so-called Tobiotsuka Kofun located in Okayama Prefecture and dating back to the late Kofun period and subject to investigation and excavation from 2019 to 2023 in the context of the BeArchaeo project. The object is marked in the BeArchaeo project database as TBZ-K In the work chain the identifier BETAfsF001 was assigned according to the FOPPA method
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Survey_Object_for__DELTArmA001
Object of the Survey. Colored glass bead in blue and black paste from the Nima Otsuka site and dating back to the late Kofun period and detected in the context of investigations promoted by the University of Turin and the University of Okayama which took place in 2024. The object has a temporary identifier of Nima Otsuka 01 or alternatively NM01 In the work chain the identifier DELTArmA001 was assigned according to the FOPPA method
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Textured_3D_Mesh_of__ALFAfsB001
3d Mesh from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact AFMNM005, workflow chain ALFAfsB001. This pertains to a jawbone of a wild boar that has undergone anthropogenic manipulations. This Mesh is enriched with the texture and represents the morphological surface of the object and the colours displacement
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Textured_3D_Mesh_of_DELTArmA001
3d Mesh from the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. This Mesh is enriched with the texture and represents the morphological surface of the object and the colours displacement
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Texturing_Mesh_of_NO01__DELTArmA001
Texturing of the mesh obtained from the photogrammetric survey of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This artifact is a colored glass bead, and the texturing is based on the extraction of color information from the photographs collected during the acquisition phase.
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Texturing_Method_of__DELTArmA001
Texturing Method used for the modelling in the context of the photogrammetric acquisition of the archaeological artifact NO01, workflow chain DELTArmA001. This concerns a coloured glass bead. Parameterization + Texturing from registered rasters
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Texturing_Type_ALFAfsB001
Single Texture jpg
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#Texturing_Type_DELTArmA001
Multi Texturing
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#TrajectoryType_for_ALFAfsB001
Free hand spiral acquisition by FOPPA Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#TrajectoryType_for_BETAfsF001
Interior by MetaShape Agisoft Manual
IRI: http://www.semanticweb.org/vitto/ontologies/2024/9/PODS_1#TrajectoryType_for_DELTArmA001
Rotating base microscope by FOPPA Manual
The authors would like to thank Silvio Peroni for developing LODE, a Live OWL Documentation Environment, which is used for representing the Cross Referencing Section of this document and Daniel Garijo for developing Widoco, the program used to create the template used in this documentation.
Definition of the class F79 Printing Device as a subclass of E70 Thing