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The problem of data flooding is becoming more and more important, and it is necessary to find a way to access relevant information and to collect information and data from different data sources. In the field of cultural heritage, users need to be able to find and extract information from databases of specific contexts (paintings, inscriptions, churches, old coins, etc.). The problem is that each...
The ever growing number of smart devices connected to the Internet of Things is giving users the chance to sense data from surrounding environment and act upon it. However, interpreting raw data coming from heterogeneous sensors and applying control algorithms to actuators is not a simple task for the common end-user who wants to create applications for smart environments. For these reasons, this...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.