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and storytelling: paths and methods of archives research on the perspective of digital humanities
Classification, and the normative concept adopts the “teacher-student relationship” coded “G456”.
The “teacher-student relationship” between Селезнев and WU Baokang is not permanent, but
occurs in the time period of “1952-1955”, so the reasonable time period of this relationship
is described through the concept of “sem: hasTimeStamp”, which forms a high-dimensional
knowledge representation space closely related to archival data instances, and can also be regarded
as a discrete context collection related to examples, which establishes the basis for the subsequent
multi-perspective archival data narrative.
Figure 6. Dynamic organization framework of archival data from the perspective of multidimensional cognition
3.3 Archival data expression technology from the perspective of value realization
Narrative method is a common method of data organization and knowledge presentation in history,
literature and other disciplines. Under the premise of possessing a certain amount of interrelated
archival materials, researchers logically integrate the event elements in the form of statements
through the “mapping rules” learned by personal training, and finally complete the original
combing and reconstruction process of the “archival story”. In the research of archival data from
the perspective of DH, the archive-related data and its contextual information obtained through
value mining need to be valued and served from a multi-dimensional perspective on the basis of
integrating user’s will. Therefore, the primary task of this link is to switch the perspective of the
leader, sort out the theoretical framework of the user’s relevant behavior and consciousness in the
use of archival data, combine multi-dimensional user portraits to form a comprehensive knowledge
set of archival user intentions, and then design and form a specific archival data story template by