The DOREMUS project focuses on improving the description and linking of musical data from three French institutions - the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), Radio France (RF), and the Philharmonie de Paris (PP). The project has developed a FRBR-oriented data model called DOREMUS to represent musical works, expressions, performances, and recordings in a consistent way across the heterogeneous datasets.
The key aspects of the project include:
Conversion of the original datasets into RDF format using the DOREMUS model, which preserves the expressiveness of the data while addressing differences in granularity, format, and structure.
Alignment of controlled vocabularies used by the different institutions, particularly for musical instruments and genres, to enable better linking across datasets.
Development of the Legato framework for linking highly heterogeneous music data, addressing challenges like terminological, lingual, and structural heterogeneity.
Creation of the Overture exploratory search engine that allows users to navigate and discover musical works, performances, and recordings based on various facets like title, composer, genre, and instrumentation.
Exploration of recommendation algorithms that can suggest related musical content based on expert-curated playlists and concert programs.
The project aims to make the musical data more accessible and reusable on the web, catering to the needs of various user groups like musicians, librarians, and the general public.
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