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Libraly Journal ›› 2023, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (391): 91-98.

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Research on the Construction of Intangible Cultural HeritageKnowledge Graph of Operas Based on Ontology: Taking Yuanquas an Example

Wang Changjue1, Zhang Qiang1, 2, Wang Mengyu1, 3, Zhu Ze1, Li Yuhai1 (1 School of Information Management, Central China Normal University; 2 School of Humanities, Anhui#br# Polytechnic University; 3 Hainan College of Economics and Business)   


  • Online:2023-11-15 Published:2023-12-05
  • About author:Wang Changjue1, Zhang Qiang1, 2, Wang Mengyu1, 3, Zhu Ze1, Li Yuhai1 (1 School of Information Management, Central China Normal University; 2 School of Humanities, Anhui Polytechnic University; 3 Hainan College of Economics and Business)

Abstract:

The development and introduction of digital humanities has provided a new research paradigmfor traditional humanities research. With the help of digital technology to organize, associate, anddevelop traditional cultural resources, it is of great significance for the memory, inheritance, innovation,and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage. Based on a review of the current status of researchon Yuanqu, this paper extracts, fuses, and stores knowledge of Yuanqu through a top-down approach,and finally constructs a knowledge map for multi-dimensional presentation and application of Yuanquknowledge, taking the surviving miscellaneous plays of four writers as an example. The construction ofthe Yuanqu knowledge map based on the knowledge ontology model can realize the related organizationand visualization of Yuanqu resources, and expand the scope of humanistic research.