Explaining the types of links connecting the images in the Musée Complémentaire and augmenting the analysis posed the challenge of categorical standardization. Several levels of hierarchy were employed:
Meta- or analytical cluster indicators, indicating the element’s place in a scientific theory in Art History or Semiotics (Genesis, Iconography, Formal Analysis). These elements will not appear on the visitor interface and are intended more for researcher-developers, and the same type of link can assume a certain mobility within these quadrants;
Categories of links, expressing the axis of analysis between analogized or contrasting images within the same cluster.

This standardization appears in the form of a drop-down menu on the Skilltech interface.

Skilltech is an interface that allows the transposition of Miro boards (the old visualization solution adopted by the project) into semantic graphs. The interface was developed and customized through active exchanges between WP1 and WP2, resulting in a functional set of three working tabs: “Artist”, where the list of artists is located, “Work” where the Complementary Museum is located as well as the completeness of the metadata of the entered works and “Board”, the tab displaying the semantic graphs themselves.



The expert’s speech is captured directly. This commentary is systematic at each node of a cluster linking several images.

