About me
- PhD information science [in progress]
- DESS digital publishing
- M.A. comparative literature
- B.A. comparative literature
My research activities revolve around knowledge modelling, historical cartography, and digital publishing. I am broadly interested in the application of Semantic Web technologies for the Humanities research. Please feel free to contact me if you want to discuss these or anything else.
Ongoing Projects
PhD Thesis
Working title: Territorial Transformations of Montreal Under the Lens of Knowledge Graphs: The Heuristics of Ontological Approaches Applied to Historical Survey
École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l’information (fr), University of Montreal
Display
Semantic modeling for describing the hanging of collections in art museums, focusing on the representation of topological relationships between objects displayed in exhibition spaces.
Ouvroir d’histoire de l’art et de muséologie numériques (fr|en).
Towards a digital commons of public art
Linked Open Data for public art in the province of Quebec.
Maison MONA, in collaboration with LINCS
Digital Analysis of Quebec Philosophical Writings
NLP and text mining for the historical analysis of philosophical writings.
QDMTL Project
Linked Open Data for former neiborhood of Montreal.
https://qdmtl.ca (fr)
Interactive Map of the Faubourg à m’lassse
Interactive map of the Faubourg à m’lassse (french abbreviation: PIFM), a web GIS that integrates data from QDMTL project (made in collaboration with Yannic Rozon).
https://qdmtl.ca/pifm/app/ (fr)