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Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence for Designing Accessible Cultural Heritage
This paper reviews the literature concerning technology used for creating and delivering accessible museum and cultural heritage sites experiences. It highlights the importance of the delivery suited for everyone from different areas of expertise, namely
G. Pisoni+3 more
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BIM FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE [PDF]
Abstract. When you think about the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry people tend to refers to new buildings, but nowadays the recovery of existing ones is increasingly the subject of the research. The current historical context raises this issue at the center of numerous thought due both to economic and environmental conditions.
M. Del Giudice, Anna Osello
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Over the years, we have undertaken research projects in the field of cultural heritage perception, trying to analyze the response of the human cognitive system when immersed in Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality or other multimedia supports. Our goal has been to study how to improve design exhibition, utilizing these technologies in museums and ...
Bergamasco, Massimo+2 more
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Analysis of the Usability of Automatically Enriched Cultural Heritage Data [PDF]
This chapter presents the potential of interoperability and standardised data publication for cultural heritage resources, with a focus on community-driven approaches and web standards for usability. The Linked Open Usable Data (LOUD) design principles, which rely on JSON-LD as lingua franca, serve as the foundation.
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Heritage education can enable social empowerment. Within the broader goal of social empowerment, a current challenge is to establish principles that promote social participation in traditional education.
Wen-Jie Yan, S. Chiou
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Zelkova serrata (Thunb.) Makino trees, which account for a large proportion of cultural assets and protected trees and have considerable historical and cultural symbolic meaning in South Korea.
Jiwon Son+4 more
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Although subterranean tombs are largely protected from the external environment, the colonization of microorganisms threatens their conservation. Conventional biocides have negative effects on the environment, human health, and the sensitive materials in
Hyun-Ju Lee, Yong-Jae Chung
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The “Intrinsic Value” of Cultural Heritage as Driver for Circular Human-Centered Adaptive Reuse
By referring to the European Green Deal, this paper analyzes the “intrinsic value” of cultural heritage by investigating the human-centered adaptive reuse of this heritage.
L. F. Girard, M. Vecco
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Built in Kaitai 9 years after the beginning of the Liao Dynasty (1020 A.D.), the Daxiong Hall of Fengguo Temple (Yixian County, Liaoning Province) is one of China’s largest existing ancient single-eave wooden architecture structures.
Cheng Liu, Yuan He, Qian Li, Fei Wang
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Recent developments in comprehensive analytical instruments for the culture heritage objects-A review [PDF]
This paper introduces the necessity and significance of the investigation of cultural heritage objects. The multi-technique method is useful for the study of cultural heritage objects, but a comprehensive analytical instrument is a better choice since it can guarantee that different types of information are always obtained from the same analytical ...
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