Wei Tong, Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, serves in the Department of Information Management and the Digital Humanities Research Center at Peking University. A member of the European Network Association (ENA) and the China Computer Federation (CCF), he completed his doctoral studies at Université Grenoble Alpes, France (2017–2020), funded by the China Scholarship Council. His research focuses on applying terminological and ontological knowledge theories, in line with ISO international standards (ISO 1087-1, ISO 704), to solve issues in cultural heritage knowledge engineering, terminology definition, and standard development. He is skilled in multilingual terminological dictionary construction, cross-language information retrieval, content management, and knowledge visualization. Currently, his work involves using knowledge graphs to support the intelligent development of Chinese classics, bronzeware, and ancient ceramics, building multilingual discourse systems for cultural artifacts, enhancing smart library resources, and exploring academic inheritance in Chinese medicine.
Educational Background:
1983.9–1987.7: B.Sc. in Scientific Information, Department of Information Management, Peking University
1987.9–1990.1: M.A. in Information Science, Department of Information Management, Peking University
2000.9–2006.7: Ph.D. in Information Science, Department of Information Management, Peking University
Professional Experience:
1990.2–1992.8: Teaching Assistant, Department of Information Management, Peking University
1992.9–2000.8: Lecturer, Department of Information Management, Peking University
2000.9–2015.8: Associate Professor, Department of Information Management, Peking University
2015.9–Present: Professor, Department of Information Management, Peking University
Representative Achievements
Wei T, Roche C, Papadopoulou M, Jia Y. Using ISO and Semantic Web standard for building a multilingual terminology e-Dictionary: A use case of Chinese ceramic vases. Journal of Information Science. June 2021. doi:10.1177/01655515211022185 (opens new window) (SCI)
位通,桑宇辰,史睿,王军*. 基于知识重构的年谱古籍的时空可视化呈现——以《朱熹年谱长编》为例. 中国图书馆学报,2022.DOI:10.13530/j.cnki.jlis.(NSFC)
Fengxiang Wang, Tong Wei*, Jun Wang. Ontology-Driven Cultural Heritage Conservation:A Case of the Analects of Confucius. Applied Science, 2022. DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/app12010287 (opens new window)(SCI,NSFC)
Tong Wei, Christophe Roche,Maria Papadopoulou,and Yangli Jia. Semantic Web and ISO Standards to Create Multilingual Terminology e-Dictionary for Cultural Heritage: A Mini Review. International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communications. 2021, Volume 10:S5.
Tong Wei, Yuchen Sang, Shufen Chen, Letian Wang, Rui Wang, Qi Huang, Jun Wang*.WebGIS Approach of Entity-oriented Search to Visualize Historical and Cultural Events. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2022. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqac002 (opens new window)(SSCI,NSFC)
Wei T, Roche C, Papadopoulou M, Jia Y. A Term-and-Characteristic Guided Methodology for Building Ontology of Cultural Heritage. ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage. 2022(拟接收,SCI,NSFC)
Wei T, Roche C, Papadopoulou M, Jia Y. The TAO CI Ontology of Vases of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Applied Ontology. 2022. DOI:10.3233/AO-220270 (SCI,NSFC)