2017 11th International Conference on Software, Knowledge, Information Management and Applications (SKIMA) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/skima.2017.8294117
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Digitization and preservation of cultural heritage: The CEPROQHA approach

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“…The generated metadata is then used in human-computer collaborations or to train computer-based automated labelers [14], [15]. With computer vision technology, such as datafication, big data processing, and digital curation are thus promising strategies for determining the value of cultural heritage assets through preservation and reconstruction [16], [17]. However, the historical and artistic value of ceramic pieces are nonlinguistic and non-quantified data, which auto-labeling or feature extraction technology cannot classify or annotate as well as humans labelers [18].…”
Section: A Labeling Systems and Human Labormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generated metadata is then used in human-computer collaborations or to train computer-based automated labelers [14], [15]. With computer vision technology, such as datafication, big data processing, and digital curation are thus promising strategies for determining the value of cultural heritage assets through preservation and reconstruction [16], [17]. However, the historical and artistic value of ceramic pieces are nonlinguistic and non-quantified data, which auto-labeling or feature extraction technology cannot classify or annotate as well as humans labelers [18].…”
Section: A Labeling Systems and Human Labormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological advancement has led to digital preservation being more widely used in libraries, museums, and information centers. Digital preservation can be defined as a proper architecture that consists of packages that are commonly implemented by archivists to ensure that the information is always available, as well as to ensure its usability and interpretability [10]. Digital preservation does not only preserve culture and legacy; it also enables easy documentation of the materials, which can be used as an educational reference for the future generation [11].…”
Section: B Digital Preservation Of Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various methods of digital preservation that can be carried out such as three-dimensional modeling [10], [12], virtual reality [13], [14], augmented reality [15], and so on. In addition, a knowledge base is also an effective method for digital preservation.…”
Section: B Digital Preservation Of Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural heritage embodies a former way of life and its transmission to the next generation is crucial to the longevity of the culture. Belhi et al [8] argue that cultural heritage is the only vehicle that can trace the lifecycle of a society and promote the use of digital technologies for passing on cultural knowledge. Culture constitutes sets of core values, beliefs and understandings [7] and their embodiments are manifested in artefacts.…”
Section: Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%