Wikidata Visualization for Event and Temporal Data Exploration in Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage

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Authors: 
Go Sugimoto
Victor de Boer
Jacco van Ossenbruggen

Responsible editor: 
Guest Editors 2025 OD+CH

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Full Paper
Abstract: 
Temporal data are crucial in many research activities within Digital Humanities (DH) and Cultural Heritage (CH). At the same time, there is a growing need for visualization tools to explore events in Linked Data (LD). This paper investigates LD visualization tools that address event data in association with temporal data for research purposes in DH and CH. We analyze the availability of Wikidata visualization tools capable of handling event data for DH and CH research and propose ways to improve visualization tools to better represent temporal data in Wikidata. We identified 14 requirements based on principles from the information visualization domain, as well as an analysis of previous studies and existing tools. We design and develop a Wikidata-centric tool to meet these requirements. This tool is then evaluated through focus groups and questionnaires with DH and CH experts. The results of the evaluation show overall positive feedback and highlight the implicit need and value of visualization tools that handle events in Wikidata for research in DH and CH. In addition, they indicate the improved accessibility and visualization capabilities of Wikidata through the seven time-related functionalities of the tool.
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Review #1
Anonymous submitted on 27/Jul/2025
Suggestion:
Accept
Review Comment:

The authors have addressed the requested modifications satisfactorily. The revised manuscript incorporates the necessary changes, and the overall structure and clarity have improved as a result. I consider the manuscript acceptable for publication.

Review #2
Anonymous submitted on 06/Aug/2025
Suggestion:
Minor Revision
Review Comment:

The authors have adequately addressed the reviewers’ comments and incorporated their suggestions. I believe the paper can now be accepted for publication. The only modification I consider necessary concerns reference [56], which I suggest replacing with a better citation from the Semantic Web journal, namely:

Bartalesi, V., Coro, G., Lenzi, E., Pratelli, N., Pagano, P., Felici, F., Moretti, M. & Brunori, G. (2023). Using semantic story maps to describe a territory beyond its map. Semantic Web, 14(6), 1255–1272.

Review #3
By Catherine Faron submitted on 08/Sep/2025
Suggestion:
Accept
Review Comment:

The authors answered satisfactorily to my comments on the previous version of their paper and to those of the other reviewers.