A suite of tools for semantic annotation of 3D cultural artefacts is being developed as part of the NFDI4Culture project across several partner organisations (led by the Open Science Lab at TIB, Hannover). Operating within Task area 1: Data capture and enrichment, the proposed toolchain focuses on the annotation of 3D data within an open knowledge graph environment, so that 3D objects’ metadata and related annotations can be linked to various resources, part of the semantic web and all data is searchable via a public SPARQL endpoint
Archaeologists, architects, engineers, materials specialists, curators and restorers of cultural pro...
Archaeologists, as well as specialists and practitioners in cultural heritage, require applications ...
Traditionally, 3D acquisition technologies have been used to record heritage artefacts and to suppor...
A suite of tools for collaborative annotation and semantic enrichment of 3D cultural artefacts is be...
A suite of tools for semantic annotation of 3D cultural artefacts is being developed as part of the ...
This is the extended abstract for a workshop at the Spatial Humanities 2022 conference in Ghent, Bel...
A new FOSS (free and open source software) toolchain and associated workflow is being developed in t...
As a result of mass-digitisation efforts, cultural heritage and research institutions have had to ad...
As a result of mass-digitisation efforts, cultural heritage and research institutions have had to ad...
In this poster we present the ongoing development of an integrated free and open source toolchain fo...
Poster for the Semantic Kompakkt service presented at the 3rd Culture Community Plenary – the larges...
This paper is an extended abstract that describe the significance of the 3D Semantic Annotation rese...
Increasing numbers of museums and cultural institutions are using 3D laser scanning techniques to pr...
This paper describes the 3DSA (3D Semantic Annotation) system developed at the University of Queensl...
Increasing numbers of museums and cultural institutions are using 3D scanning techniques to preserve...
Archaeologists, architects, engineers, materials specialists, curators and restorers of cultural pro...
Archaeologists, as well as specialists and practitioners in cultural heritage, require applications ...
Traditionally, 3D acquisition technologies have been used to record heritage artefacts and to suppor...
A suite of tools for collaborative annotation and semantic enrichment of 3D cultural artefacts is be...
A suite of tools for semantic annotation of 3D cultural artefacts is being developed as part of the ...
This is the extended abstract for a workshop at the Spatial Humanities 2022 conference in Ghent, Bel...
A new FOSS (free and open source software) toolchain and associated workflow is being developed in t...
As a result of mass-digitisation efforts, cultural heritage and research institutions have had to ad...
As a result of mass-digitisation efforts, cultural heritage and research institutions have had to ad...
In this poster we present the ongoing development of an integrated free and open source toolchain fo...
Poster for the Semantic Kompakkt service presented at the 3rd Culture Community Plenary – the larges...
This paper is an extended abstract that describe the significance of the 3D Semantic Annotation rese...
Increasing numbers of museums and cultural institutions are using 3D laser scanning techniques to pr...
This paper describes the 3DSA (3D Semantic Annotation) system developed at the University of Queensl...
Increasing numbers of museums and cultural institutions are using 3D scanning techniques to preserve...
Archaeologists, architects, engineers, materials specialists, curators and restorers of cultural pro...
Archaeologists, as well as specialists and practitioners in cultural heritage, require applications ...
Traditionally, 3D acquisition technologies have been used to record heritage artefacts and to suppor...