Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage

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Following a consolidated tradition, this new Workshop again aims to represent an opportunity for comparing possible contributions of artificial intelligence and other innovative technologies to conservation, valorisation and fruition of the cultural heritage. The main goal is to encourage possible interactions and aggregations between the different agents and to constitute a community of institutions able to tackle this new challenge. The proliferation of computer applications in the sphere of cultural assets renders the ascertainment of the state of the arts even more urgent. The workshop will provide the opportunity to present, share and discuss the experience of researchers in managing cultural heritage resources.

Authors are invited to submit works dealing either with methodological or application solutions pointing out the real possible uses and applications of artificial intelligence methods and tools into the cultural heritage field. Works on the following subjects are particularly welcome (the list is no exhaustive):

  • Augmented reality
  • Digital library
  • Digital preservation
  • Intelligent and/or adaptive interfaces
  • Models and formal methods for the knowledge representation and sharing on the Web dealing with the enjoyment of artistic heritage
  • Mobile agents
  • Multimedia music representation and formatting
  • Ontologies for cultural heritage
  • 3D Modelling and Reconstruction
  • User and group modelling for active cultural heritage
  • Virtual characters