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ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, February 2022
- Mark Hedges, Richard Marciano, Eirini Goudarouli:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Computational Archival Science. 1:1-1:2 - Mariagrazia Fugini, Jacopo Finocchi:
Data and Process Quality Evaluation in a Textual Big Data Archiving System. 2:1-2:19 - Raphael A. Finkel, Daniel Kaufman, Ahmed Shamim:
Analyzing Code-mixing in Linguistic Corpora Using Kratylos. 3:1-3:15 - Giovanni Colavizza, Tobias Blanke, Charles Jeurgens, Julia Noordegraaf:
Archives and AI: An Overview of Current Debates and Future Perspectives. 4:1-4:15 - Jason R. Baron, Mahmoud F. Sayed, Douglas W. Oard:
Providing More Efficient Access to Government Records: A Use Case Involving Application of Machine Learning to Improve FOIA Review for the Deliberative Process Privilege. 5:1-5:19 - Francisca Pessanha, Almila Akdag Salah:
A Computational Look at Oral History Archives. 6:1-6:16 - Santhilata Kuppili Venkata, Paul Young, Mark Bell, Alex Green:
Alexa, Is This a Historical Record? 7:1-7:20 - Heikki Rantala, Ilkka Jokipii, Esko Ikkala, Eero Hyvönen:
WarVictimSampo 1914-1922: A National War Memorial on the Semantic Web for Digital Humanities Research and Applications. 8:1-8:18 - David Otero, Patricia Martín-Rodilla, Javier Parapar:
Building Cultural Heritage Reference Collections from Social Media through Pooling Strategies: The Case of 2020's Tensions Over Race and Heritage. 9:1-9:13 - Anna-Maria Sichani, David Hendy:
Connected Histories of the BBC: Opening up the BBC Oral History Archive to the Digital Domain. 10:1-10:16 - Enrico Daga, Luigi Asprino, Rossana Damiano, Marilena Daquino, Belén Díaz-Agudo, Aldo Gangemi, Tsvi Kuflik, Antonio Lieto, Mark Maguire, Anna Maria Marras, Delfina Sol Martinez Pandiani, Paul Mulholland, Silvio Peroni, Sofia Pescarin, Alan J. Wecker:
Integrating Citizen Experiences in Cultural Heritage Archives: Requirements, State of the Art, and Challenges. 11:1-11:35 - Laura Noble, Valentina Vavassori, Alan Crookham, Stuart Dunn:
Networking the Archive: The Stories and Structures of Thos. Agnew's Stock Books. 12:1-12:14
- Gil Melnik, Yuval Yekutieli, Andrei Sharf:
Deep Segmentation of Corrupted Glyphs. 13:1-13:24 - Martina Polig, Sorin Hermon, Joachim Bretschneider:
Resolution and Quality Issues in 3D Analysis of Inscribed Signs: An Example from Cypro-Minoan Inscriptions. 14:1-14:12 - Angeliki Antoniou, Maria Vayanou, Akrivi Katifori, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Filippia Cheilitsi, Yannis E. Ioannidis:
"Real Change Comes from Within!": Towards a Symbiosis of Human and Digital Guides in the Museum. 15:1-15:19 - Nikolaos Partarakis, Paraskevi Doulgeraki, Effie Karuzaki, Ilia Adami, Stavroula Ntoa, Daniele Metilli, Valentina Bartalesi Lenzi, Carlo Meghini, Yannis Marketakis, Danai Kaplanidi, Maria Theodoridou, Xenophon Zabulis:
Representation of Socio-historical Context to Support the Authoring and Presentation of Multimodal Narratives: The Mingei Online Platform. 16:1-16:26 - Francisco M. Hidalgo-Sánchez, Emilio J. Mascort-Albea, Martin Kada, Rocío Romero-Hernández, Jacinto Canivell, Francisco López-Larrínaga:
3D GIS Semi-automatized Modelling Procedure for the Conservation of the PHiM: Heritage Municipal Buildings of Seville (Spain). A New Dimension for Urban Cultural Data Management. 17:1-17:25 - Rafael Melendreras-Ruiz, Ma Teresa Marín Torres, Paloma Sánchez Allegue:
Comparative Analysis Between the Main 3D Scanning Techniques: Photogrammetry, Terrestrial Laser Scanner, and Structured Light Scanner in Religious Imagery: The Case of The Holy Christ of the Blood. 18:1-18:23 - Stefan Krumpen, Reinhard Klein, Michael Weinmann:
Towards Tangible Cultural Heritage Experiences - Enriching VR-based Object Inspection with Haptic Feedback. 19:1-19:17
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2022
- Alan J. Wecker, Vered Raziel-Kretzmer, Benjamin Kiessling, Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra, Moshe Lavee, Tsvi Kuflik, Dror Elovits, Moshe Schorr, Uri Schor, Pawel Jablonski:
Tikkoun Sofrim: Making Ancient Manuscripts Digitally Accessible: The Case of Midrash Tanhuma. 20:1-20:20 - Marco Furini, Federica Mandreoli, Riccardo Martoglia, Manuela Montangero:
A Predictive Method to Improve the Effectiveness of Twitter Communication in a Cultural Heritage Scenario. 21:1-21:18 - Gaia Pavoni, Francesca Giuliani, Anna De Falco, Massimiliano Corsini, Federico Ponchio, Marco Callieri, Paolo Cignoni:
On Assisting and Automatizing the Semantic Segmentation of Masonry Walls. 22:1-22:17 - Mohammed Senhaji, Rachid Benslimane:
3D Reconstruction of Moroccan-Andalusian Muqarnas Domes. 23:1-23:27 - Omri Suissa, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet, Avshalom Elmalech:
Toward a Period-specific Optimized Neural Network for OCR Error Correction of Historical Hebrew Texts. 24:1-24:20 - Christophe Debruyne, Gary Munnelly, Lynn Kilgallon, Declan O'Sullivan, Peter Crooks:
Creating a Knowledge Graph for Ireland's Lost History: Knowledge Engineering and Curation in the Beyond 2022 Project. 25:1-25:25 - Jonathan D. L. Casano, Jenilyn L. Agapito, Abigail S. Moreno, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo:
INF-Based Tracking and Characterization of Museum Visitor Paths and Behaviors Using Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons. 26:1-26:22 - Sabri Gokmen, Altan Basik, Yusuf Aykin, Sema Alaçam:
Computational Modeling and Analysis of Seljukid Muqarnas in Kayseri. 27:1-27:19 - Alvaro R. Ortiz Troncoso:
Ontology-Based Approach to Creating Semantic Wikis. 28:1-28:7 - Charlie Willard, Nancy Wade, Matija Strlic, John R. Gilchrist, Tim Weyrich, Adam P. Gibson:
Correction of Dropped Frames in High-resolution Push-broom Hyperspectral Images for Cultural Heritage. 29:1-29:19 - Christopher Morse, Blandine Landau, Carine Lallemand, Lars Wieneke, Vincent Koenig:
From #MuseumAtHome to #AtHomeAtTheMuseum: Digital Museums and Dialogical Engagement Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic. 30:1-30:29 - Sara Migliorini, Elisa Quintarelli, Alberto Belussi:
Tracking Data Provenance of Archaeological Temporal Information in Presence of Uncertainty. 31:1-31:32 - Konstantinos Michalakis, George Caridakis:
Context Awareness in Cultural Heritage Applications: A Survey. 32:1-32:31 - Karina Rodriguez-Echavarria, Myrsini Samaroudi, Laurie Dibble, Edward Silverton, Sophie Dixon:
Creative Experiences for Engaging Communities with Cultural Heritage through Place-based Narratives. 33:1-33:19 - Emanuela Grifoni, Letizia Bonizzoni, Marco Gargano, Jacopo Melada, Nicola Ludwig, Silvia Bruni, Ilaria Mignani:
Hyper-dimensional Visualization of Cultural Heritage: A Novel Multi-analytical Approach on 3D Pomological Models in the Collection of the University of Milan. 34:1-34:15 - Evropi Stefanidi, Nikolaos Partarakis, Xenophon Zabulis, Ilia Adami, Stavroula Ntoa, George Papagiannakis:
Transferring Traditional Crafts from the Physical to the Virtual World: An Authoring and Visualization Method and Platform. 35:1-35:24 - Paola Ronzino, Anna Toth, Bianca Falcidieno:
Documenting the Structure and Adaptive Reuse of Roman Amphitheatres through the CIDOC CRMba Model. 36:1-36:23 - Alireza Gholinejad Pirbazari, Sina Kamali Tabrizi:
RecorDIM of Iran's Cultural Heritage Using an Online Virtual Museum, Considering the Coronavirus Pandemic. 37:1-37:14 - Bartosz Bogacz, Hubert Mara:
Digital Assyriology - Advances in Visual Cuneiform Analysis. 38:1-38:22
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2022
- Davide Colla, Annamaria Goy, Marco Leontino, Diego Magro, Claudia Picardi:
Bringing Semantics into Historical Archives with Computer-aided Rich Metadata Generation. 39:1-39:24 - Anna Bobasheva, Fabien Gandon, Frédéric Precioso:
Learning and Reasoning for Cultural Metadata Quality: Coupling Symbolic AI and Machine Learning over a Semantic Web Knowledge Graph to Support Museum Curators in Improving the Quality of Cultural Metadata and Information Retrieval. 40:1-40:23 - Chulwoo Pack, Yi Liu, Leen-Kiat Soh, Elizabeth Lorang:
Augmentation-based Pseudo-Ground truth Generation for Deep Learning in Historical Document Segmentation for Greater Levels of Archival Description and Access. 41:1-41:21 - Jason Franks:
Text Classification for Records Management. 42:1-42:19 - Cláudia Guedes, Bruno Giesteira, Sérgio Nunes:
Designing User Interaction with Linked Data in Historical Archives. 43:1-43:22 - Lázaro Costa, Nuno Freitas, João Rocha da Silva:
An Evaluation of Graph Databases and Object-Graph Mappers in CIDOC CRM-Compliant Digital Archives. 44:1-44:18 - Jan de Mooij, Can Kurtan, Jurian Baas, Mehdi Dastani:
A Computational Framework for Organizing and Querying Cultural Heritage Archives. 45:1-45:25 - Lizhou Fan, Zhanyuan Yin, Huizi Yu, Anne J. Gilliland:
Using Machine Learning to Enhance Archival Processing of Social Media Archives. 46:1-46:23 - Tula Giannini, Jonathan P. Bowen:
Computational Culture: Transforming Archives Practice and Education for a Post-Covid World. 47:1-47:18 - Rik Hoekstra, Marijn Koolen, Marijke van Faassen:
Vested Authorities, Emergent Brokers and User Archivists: Power and Legitimacy in Information Provision. 48:1-48:20
- Max von Bülow, Reimar Tausch, Martin Schurig, Volker Knauthe, Tristan Wirth, Stefan Guthe, Pedro Santos, Dieter W. Fellner:
Depth-of-Field Segmentation for Near-lossless Image Compression and 3D Reconstruction. 49:1-49:16 - Christopher Rest, Denis Fisseler, Frank Weichert, Turna Somel, Gerfrid G. W. Müller:
Illumination-based Augmentation for Cuneiform Deep Neural Sign Classification. 50:1-50:20 - Alex Brandsen, Suzan Verberne, Karsten Lambers, Milco Wansleeben:
Can BERT Dig It? Named Entity Recognition for Information Retrieval in the Archaeology Domain. 51:1-51:18 - F. Aktürk, F. Aras, S. Çeribasi:
Dynamic Response and Seismic Vulnerabilities of the Historic Tophane-i Amire: Dynamic and Seismic Analysis of a Historic Masonry Building. 52:1-52:20 - Xenophon Zabulis, Carlo Meghini, Arnaud Dubois, Paraskevi Doulgeraki, Nikolaos Partarakis, Ilia Adami, Effie Karuzaki, Anne-Laure Carre, Nikolaos Patsiouras, Danai Kaplanidi, Daniele Metilli, Valentina Bartalesi, Chris Ringas, Eleana Tasiopoulou, Zinovia Stefanidi:
Digitisation of Traditional Craft Processes. 53:1-53:24 - Aykut Erkal:
Response of Little Hagia Sophia (Church of SS Sergius and Bacchus) to adjacent Train-induced Vibrations. 54:1-54:18 - Yumeng Hou, Sarah Kenderdine, Davide Picca, Mattia Egloff, Alessandro Adamou:
Digitizing Intangible Cultural Heritage Embodied: State of the Art. 55:1-55:20 - Mi Chang, Taeha Yi, SukJoo Hong, Po Yan Lai, Jin Young Jung, Ji-Hyun Lee:
Identifying Museum Visitors via Social Network Analysis of Instagram. 56:1-56:19 - Silvia Corbara, Alejandro Moreo, Fabrizio Sebastiani, Mirko Tavoni:
MedLatinEpi and MedLatinLit: Two Datasets for the Computational Authorship Analysis of Medieval Latin Texts. 57:1-57:15 - Ali Ulvi:
Using UAV Photogrammetric Technique for Monitoring, Change Detection, and Analysis of Archeological Excavation Sites. 58:1-58:19
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2022
- Ferit Cakir:
Structural Performance Evaluation of Reconstructed Masonry Structure: A Case of Ephesus Celsus Library in Turkey. 1-26 - Katerina El Raheb, Lori Kougioumtzian, Marina Stergiou, Dimitra Petousi, Akrivi Katifori, Katerina Servi, Vera Kriezi, Valia Vraka, Stefania Merakos, Alexandros Charkiolakis, Foteini Venieri, Maria Boilé, Yannis E. Ioannidis:
Designing an Augmented Experience for a Music Archive: What does the Audience Need Beyond the Sense of Hearing? 1-24 - Xuebin Yue, Hengyi Li, Yoshiyuki Fujikawa, Lin Meng:
Dynamic Dataset Augmentation for Deep Learning-based Oracle Bone Inscriptions Recognition. 1-20 - Tuba Kocaturk, Domenico Mazza, Malcolm McKinnon, Sofija Kaljevic:
GDOM: An Immersive Experience of Intangible Heritage through Spatial Storytelling. 1-18 - Bruno Dutailly, Jean-Christophe Portais, Xavier Granier:
RIS3D: A Referenced Information System in 3D. 1-20 - Minseo Kim:
New Method for Museum Archiving: "Quantitative Analysis Meets Art History". 1-17 - David G. Stork:
Automatic Computation of Meaning in Authored Images Such as Artworks: A Grand Challenge for AI. 1-11 - Daniele Savasta, Zeynep Tuna Ultav:
Exposing Collections through Interaction Ecologies: A Prototype for Architectural Ephemera. 1-18 - Zhiheng Zhou, Xinran Liu, Junyuan Shang, Junchu Huang, Zhihao Li, Haiping Jia:
Inpainting Digital Dunhuang Murals with Structure-Guided Deep Network. 1-25 - Gareth Beale, Nicole Smith, Theodore Wilkins, Guy Schofield, Jonathan Hook, Anthony Masinton:
Digital Creativity and the Regional Museum: Experimental Collaboration at the Convergence of Immersive Media and Exhibition Design. 1-23 - Felipe Bruno Silva, Ana Regina M. Cuperschmid, Ana Lúcia Cerávolo, Márcio Fabrício:
A Technological Prospect for a Diagnostic Model in HBIM. 1-24 - Abhishek Kumar, Ankit Kumar, Linesh Raja, Kamred Udham Singh:
Rediscovering the Traditional UNESCO World Heritage Hawamahal through 3D Animation and Immersive Technology. 1-34 - Ali Ulvi, Abdurahman Yasin Yigit:
Comparison of the Wearable Mobile Laser Scanner (WMLS) with Other Point Cloud Data Collection Methods in Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Diokaisareia. 1-19 - Vasiliki Nikolakopoulou, Spyros Vosinakis, Giorgos Nikopoulos, Modestos Stavrakis, Nikolaos Politopoulos, Labros Fragkedis, Panayiotis Koutsabasis:
Design and User Experience of a Hybrid Mixed Reality Installation that Promotes Tinian Marble Crafts Heritage. 1-21 - Mariza Dima:
A Design Framework for Smart Glass Augmented Reality Experiences in Heritage Sites. 1-19 - Mohamed Ali Souibgui, Asma Bensalah, Jialuo Chen, Alicia Fornés, Michelle Waldispühl:
A User Perspective on HTR Methods for the Automatic Transcription of Rare Scripts: The Case of Codex Runicus. 1-18 - Kateryna Iudova-Romanova, Tetiana Humenyuk, Serhii Horevalov, Serhii Honcharuk, Volodymyr Mykhalov:
Virtual Reality in Contemporary Theatre. 1-11 - Sunyoung Jang, Sung-Ah Kim:
Content Curation for Spatial Experience of Architectural Heritage. 1-41 - Sana Simou, Khadija Baba, Abderrahman Nounah:
A GIS-based Methodology to Explore and Manage the Historical Heritage of Rabat City (Morocco). 1-14 - Jean-Baptiste Barreau, Joëlle Jouneau, Christophe Charlet, Ghyslain Ferré, Jérémie Robert:
Digitization, Virtual Reality and Robotic Sculpture for the Preservation and Enhancement of the Public Heritage of the Sculpted Rocks of Rothéneuf. 1-21 - Elise King, Katie Pierce Meyer, King-Ip (David) Lin:
Semi-automatic Residential Floor Plan Detection: Developing a Tool for Humanities Research. 1-19 - Christofer Meinecke, Chris Hall, Stefan Jänicke:
Towards Enhancing Virtual Museums by Contextualizing Art through Interactive Visualizations. 1-26
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