Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοCultural heritage information management and provision can be improved by the usage of Internet and related technologies. The research effort presented in this paper focuses on the creation of a digital collec- tion representing an archeological site. Such a collec- tion is composed of digital entities representing monu- ments and describing them using proper metadata. Such a metadata model should provide information for the monuments, ease the visitation of the site by Internet users and promote it. It can be based on CIDOC CRM, which is a formal ontology for the uniform description of cultural resources. CIDOC CRM’s specification focuses on museum documentation, thus it is necessary to extend the ont...
In recent decades, researchers of archaeological 3D digitalization found that the collection and arc...
International audienceFrom the semantics of museum inventories to dialoguing museums: The CIDOC CRM ...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model : From the Semantics of Museum Inventories to Dialoguing Museum...
peer reviewedModelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for man...
Cultural heritage institutions such as museums, archives, or libraries are confronting a crescent ne...
The relationship between cultural heritage, digital technologies and visual models involves an incre...
Version auteur de la communication présentée en juin 2012 lors des JIAP-2012, à paraître dans les Ac...
The first session will describe the processes, tools and techniques that are used for digitising, ca...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
The paper describes part of the conceptual structure produced within the still ongoing project B.A.C...
We present a framework for the digital exploration of cultural heritage objects. Today computing and...
Heritage organisations around the world are participating in broad scale digitisation projects, wher...
Cultural heritage institutions are fantastic resources of multimedia content. Rich metadata structur...
Ontologies play an important part in the development of the future ‘semantic web’; the CIDOC concept...
In recent decades, researchers of archaeological 3D digitalization found that the collection and arc...
In recent decades, researchers of archaeological 3D digitalization found that the collection and arc...
International audienceFrom the semantics of museum inventories to dialoguing museums: The CIDOC CRM ...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model : From the Semantics of Museum Inventories to Dialoguing Museum...
peer reviewedModelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for man...
Cultural heritage institutions such as museums, archives, or libraries are confronting a crescent ne...
The relationship between cultural heritage, digital technologies and visual models involves an incre...
Version auteur de la communication présentée en juin 2012 lors des JIAP-2012, à paraître dans les Ac...
The first session will describe the processes, tools and techniques that are used for digitising, ca...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
The paper describes part of the conceptual structure produced within the still ongoing project B.A.C...
We present a framework for the digital exploration of cultural heritage objects. Today computing and...
Heritage organisations around the world are participating in broad scale digitisation projects, wher...
Cultural heritage institutions are fantastic resources of multimedia content. Rich metadata structur...
Ontologies play an important part in the development of the future ‘semantic web’; the CIDOC concept...
In recent decades, researchers of archaeological 3D digitalization found that the collection and arc...
In recent decades, researchers of archaeological 3D digitalization found that the collection and arc...
International audienceFrom the semantics of museum inventories to dialoguing museums: The CIDOC CRM ...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model : From the Semantics of Museum Inventories to Dialoguing Museum...