While it is generally desirable that huge cultural collections should be opened up to the public, the paucity of available metadata makes this a difficult task. Researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have built a Web application framework for opening up digital versions of these multimedia documents with help of the public. This leads to a win-win situation for users and content providers
In the Web 2.0 environment, institutes and organizations are starting to open up their previously is...
The research paths of Cultural Heritage (CH) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have increasingly foun...
This paper focuses on the use of online social tagging and storytelling to enrich digital collection...
While it is generally desirable that huge cultural collections should be opened up to the public, th...
There are two important trends bringing changes and new opportunities into media consumption: the em...
Cultural heritage consists of heterogeneous resources: archaeological artefacts, monuments, sites, l...
More and more cultural heritage organizations see a great opportunity by opening up their collection...
While at one side there is an ever increasing movement within cultural heritage organizations to off...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
This book chapter discusses the use of semantic web technologies to widen access to cultural heritag...
Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten des Einsatzes von Semantic Web Technolog...
Cultural content on the Web is available in various domains (cultural objects, datasets, geospatial ...
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The paper discusses some current trends in the area of development and use of semantic portals for a...
Abstract: The paper discusses several aspects of the use of ontological knowledge and some concomita...
In the Web 2.0 environment, institutes and organizations are starting to open up their previously is...
The research paths of Cultural Heritage (CH) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have increasingly foun...
This paper focuses on the use of online social tagging and storytelling to enrich digital collection...
While it is generally desirable that huge cultural collections should be opened up to the public, th...
There are two important trends bringing changes and new opportunities into media consumption: the em...
Cultural heritage consists of heterogeneous resources: archaeological artefacts, monuments, sites, l...
More and more cultural heritage organizations see a great opportunity by opening up their collection...
While at one side there is an ever increasing movement within cultural heritage organizations to off...
In the World Wide Web, a very large number of resources is made available through digital libraries....
This book chapter discusses the use of semantic web technologies to widen access to cultural heritag...
Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten des Einsatzes von Semantic Web Technolog...
Cultural content on the Web is available in various domains (cultural objects, datasets, geospatial ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 - IOS Press. All rights reserved. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V...
The paper discusses some current trends in the area of development and use of semantic portals for a...
Abstract: The paper discusses several aspects of the use of ontological knowledge and some concomita...
In the Web 2.0 environment, institutes and organizations are starting to open up their previously is...
The research paths of Cultural Heritage (CH) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have increasingly foun...
This paper focuses on the use of online social tagging and storytelling to enrich digital collection...