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Tatiana Leshkevich and Anna Motozhanets
The article considers the social perception of artificial intelligence (AI) as an essential factor having an impact on the digitization, transfer, and popularization of cultural heritage. The article aims at the theoretical comprehension of the digital o...
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Iris Kico, Nikos Grammalidis, Yiannis Christidis and Fotis Liarokapis
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Alessia Amelio and Gian Piero Zarri
This paper describes a preliminary experiment concerning the use of advanced Artificial Intelligence/Knowledge Representation techniques to improve the present formalization/digitization procedures of Cultural Heritage assets?with reference, in particula...
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E. E. Elkina
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The article presents an analysis of trends and directions of the development of Digital Culture as a field of interdisciplinary research, representing the convergence of information technology and socio-humanitarian knowledge. The main methodological app...
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Carlos J. Pardo Abad
This research represents a novel contribution regarding the application of digital technology to the management and cultural promotion of industrial heritage. The study answers questions about the level of digital transformation of certain preselected bu...
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Efstathios Adamopoulos and Fulvio Rinaudo
Passive sensors, operating in the visible (VIS) spectrum, have widely been used towards the trans-disciplinary documentation, understanding, and protection of tangible cultural heritage (CH). Although, many heritage science fields benefit significantly f...
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