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Natural heritage digitization has evolved beyond simple 3D representation. Contemporary approaches require transparent documentation integrating biological, heritage, and digitization standards, yet existing frameworks operate in isolated domains without
Yeeun Lee +3 more
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Demystifying the CIDOC CRM: a lightweight introduction
This paper provides a concise overview of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC CRM). The CIDOC CRM is a formal ontology initially developed for museums and cultural institutions to describe and organize their data. It serves as the ISO standard for representing museum and cultural heritage knowledge.
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Application of computer vision techniques for 3D matching and retrieval of archaeological objects. [PDF]
Jiménez-Badillo D +2 more
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L’ontologie du CIDOC CRM en jouant – Nouvelle ressource DoRANum en partenariat avec Ontologie du CIDOC CRM → Tutoriel en ligne L’ontologie du CIDOC CRM (Conceptual Reference Model) est un outil efficace pour réaliser des mapping de jeux de données relevant du domaine patrimonial.
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This discussion paper explores the role of Wikidata as a secondary database and linking hub for the Linked Open Samian Ware project, which builds upon the specialised archaeological primary database Samian Research.
Allard W. Mees, Florian Thiery
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The preservation and understanding of architectural heritage face growing challenges due to rapid urbanization and globalization. This study investigates Beijing’s official Pailou, rediscovering its dual role as a spatial marker and cultural transmitter ...
Juan Yang +2 more
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Following a technical survey of its of historic frame collection, the Yale Center for British Art has catalogued its frames as extensively as its art collection, and now shares it with the world via web pages for human users as well as through machine ...
Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass
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Using CIDOC-CRM to Model Hexi Regional Poetry
Regional poetry is an important part of Chinese intangible cultural heritage; a characteristic example is the poetry of the Hexi Corridor, an important historical region with a rich poetry tradition located in the modern western Gansu province of China. In this paper, we present our work on an ontology-based model for Hexi regional poetry that captures
Xiaoyan Yang, Antonis Bikakis
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Making Historical Gyroscopes Alive-2D and 3D Preservations by Sensor Fusion and Open Data Access. [PDF]
Fritsch D +6 more
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Digital Twins and Enabling Technologies in Museums and Cultural Heritage: An Overview. [PDF]
Luther W, Baloian N, Biella D, Sacher D.
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