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Digitizing Intangible Cultural Heritage Embodied: State of the Art
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) as a field of research and site for digital efforts has grown significantly since the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage.
Yumeng Hou+4 more
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Construction of China’s “Large Ruins” Monitoring System Based on the Comparative Analysis of World Cultural Heritage Monitoring - An Example of the European - style Palace of the Old Summer Palace [PDF]
The result of the comparative study on monitoring of culture heritage between China and the world shows that it is imperative for China to carry out Large Ruins monitoring. Some key questions that this paper will consider are: What should be monitored at
Y. Lin, J. Xiao, B. Ma, H. Fu, L. Xu
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Butrint National Park 'Integrated Management Plan' - Combining Natural Park with Cultural Heritage
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Butrint (ancient Buthrotum), has been the site of a Greek colony, a Roman city and a bishopric. Following a period of prosperity under Byzantine administration, then a brief occupation by the Venetians, the city was ...
Ela Miziri+2 more
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Geoheritage and Cultural Heritage—A Review of Recurrent and Interlinked Themes
Relationships between geoheritage and cultural heritage are being increasingly explored and have become one of the mainstreams within studies of geoheritage and geodiversity.
E. Pijet-Migoń, P. Migoń
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AUTOMATIC DAMAGE DETECTION OF STONE CULTURAL PROPERTY BASED ON DEEP LEARNING ALGORITHM [PDF]
Outdoor stone cultural properties are continuously affected by the external environment such as wind, rain, and earthquakes. These cause damage to the cultural properties by not only threatening structural stability but also damaging the aesthetic value.
D. Kwon, J. Yu
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—During the last decade, cultural heritage has moved toward the encoding of information in semantic format. Ontologies make the description of artworks clearer, unambiguous and often self-explanatory, with advantages in terms of interoperability.
Alessandra Asteriti
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The Virtual Museum of the Tiber Valley Project
The aim of the Virtual Museum of the Tiber Valley project is the creation of an integrated digital system for the knowledge, valorisation and communication of the cultural landscape, archaeological and naturalistic sites along the Tiber Valley, in the ...
Antonia Arnoldus Huyzendveld+6 more
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This study aims to enable users of digitized cultural heritage artefacts to understand the correlation between artefacts and their context, discover new knowledge, and gain inspiration.
Jongwook Lee, Hyunbin Shin, Seoyeon Im
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Cultural heritage treasures are precious communal assets that show the past human legacy. It depicts present and future way of life as well as cultural values of a society, and enhances solidarity and social integration of communities.
H. Mekonnen, Z. Bires, Kassegn Berhanu
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The aim of this paper is to provide a review of the main roles HEIs can play in rural areas. A longitudinal case study about the civic engagement of the University of Macerata - UNIMC (Italy) is presented, by assessing its attempt to fulfil its third and
Tomasi Sabrina+6 more
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