02128nas a2200409 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653002500055653003500080653002300115653001800138653002100156653002200177653001800199653002800217653002500245653003300270653003400303653003600337653003700373653003400410653002500444653003100469653002800500653003300528100001500561700001700576700001600593700001400609245007100623856011800694300001200812490000900824520086500833020002001698 2013 d bCEUR-WS10aConceptual knowledge10aConceptual knowledge discovery10aCultural heritages10aData handling10aDatabase systems10aDifferent domains10adocumentation10aFormal concept analysis10aInformation analysis10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aKnowledge discovery in database10aKnowledge discovery in databases10aNongovernmental organizations10aOntological modeling10aSocieties and institutions10aStraight-forward method10aSystem program documentation1 aR. Stanley1 aH. Astudillo1 aV. Codocedo1 aA. Napoli00aA conceptual-KDD approach and its application to cultural heritage uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84903578066&partnerID=40&md5=4977f1c80f6e5500a8d9076345b97f09 a163-1740 v10623 aSeveral governmental and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), motivated by the UNESCO have undertaken the task of documenting the intangible cultural heritage of their communities. However, this has proven to be a difficult task. In this work we present a conceptual knowledge discovery in databases (CKDD) approach to aid a particular organization in this task (which has already started). Because of the dynamism of the cultural heritage domain, the design of the database used to store the documentation data has become obsolete. We propose to redesign the database (actually, its schema) to unveil independent modules of information collaboratively created by different domain experts. Finally, we present a straightforward method to convert the redesigned data schema into an ontological model which can be used for integration and publication purposes. a16130073 (ISSN)