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Our goal is to enhance on-site personalized access and recommendations for cultural heritage. We have designed and implemented the SMARTMUSEUM platform using adaptive and privacy preserving user profiling. The described recommendation system relies on combining a semantics/ontologies based approach with a data mining/statistics based approach. The paper presents the architecture and main methods of...
A method for automatically annotating objects in digital cultural heritage collections uses structured vocabulary concepts and their metadata schema roles.
This article presents the vision and results of creating the basis for a national semantic Web content infrastructure in Finland in 2003-2007. The main elements of the infrastructure are shared and open metadata schemas, core ontologies, and public ontology services. Several practical applications testing and demonstrating the usefulness of the infrastructure are overviewed in the fields of eculture,...
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