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Interlinking RDF triples allow us to create a path of relevant information through large datasets, and to identify other relevant information elsewhere on the Web. Assyriological data, for example, could be enriched by other data sources from complementary datasets, other domains in the field of Archaeology and Ancient History, but also potentially with relation to information in more disparate datasets, such as environmental or astronomical data. | Interlinking RDF triples allow us to create a path of relevant information through large datasets, and to identify other relevant information elsewhere on the Web. Assyriological data, for example, could be enriched by other data sources from complementary datasets, other domains in the field of Archaeology and Ancient History, but also potentially with relation to information in more disparate datasets, such as environmental or astronomical data. | ||
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- | The CDLI online database contains, as of 18 March 2015, catalogue information for approximately 313,000 cuneiform texts, 202,000 images, and 2.6 million lines of transliteration. Search functions of the website are powered by a MySQL database developed and improved over time by UCLA computer science graduate students Marjan Yahyanejad, Saurabh Trivedi, Oren Freiberg, Stoytcho Stoytchev, Ryan Evans, Eunice Yuh-Jie Chen, Aashith Kamath and Saurabh Trikande, and University of Toronto ANE graduate student Émilie Pagé-Perron.\\ | ||
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