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The digital age is transforming cultural heritage in methods of both creation and preservation. Whereas once we collected objects such as books, sculptures, statues, and paintings, we now also face the preservation and the archiving of digital artifacts. These might be digital representations of physical objects or purely digital creations that are culturally significant and worthy of preservation...
A method for automatically annotating objects in digital cultural heritage collections uses structured vocabulary concepts and their metadata schema roles.
In this paper we present our iFanzy demonstrator, which aims at offering users television content in a personalized and context-sensitive way. With iFanzy we integrate different volatile content sources like video-on-demand, broadcast and Web information on-the-fly to disperse it on different clients on different platforms like set-top boxes and Web interfaces. Via semantic Web techniques, TV content...
The goal of the CHIP (Cultural Heritage Information Personalization) project is to provide personalized access to combined cultural heritage content. The driving case is given by the Rijksmuseum content presented on the museum Web site and visitor guides. The CHIP project aims to extend and integrate existing technologies for semantic browsing and search (e.g. Topia (Rutledge, L., et al., 2003), Noadster...
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