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Manuel Martín-Castizo, Sara Girón and Miguel Galindo
The bullring of Ronda, one of the oldest in Spain, declared in 1993 as an Asset of Cultural Interest, occupies a paramount place among the buildings of its type thanks to its outstanding beauty. Its configuration as an open-air enclosure with a circular ...
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Matteo Bozzano, Domenico Sguerso, Paolo Zatelli, Davide Zendri and Angelo Besana
The availability of digital copies of historical artifacts modeling the territory through the so-called ?plan-reliefs? is important for many reasons: the preservation of the artifact if the physical object is damaged or destroyed, the possibility of crea...
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Dominik Warch, Patrick Stellbauer and Pascal Neis
In the digital transformation era, video media libraries? untapped potential is immense, restricted primarily by their non-machine-readable nature and basic search functionalities limited to standard metadata. This study presents a novel multimodal metho...
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Georgios Trichopoulos, Markos Konstantakis, George Caridakis, Akrivi Katifori and Myrto Koukouli
This paper introduces a groundbreaking approach to enriching the museum experience using ChatGPT4, a state-of-the-art language model by OpenAI. By developing a museum guide powered by ChatGPT4, we aimed to address the challenges visitors face in navigati...
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Kehan Zhang, Na Zhang, Fengmei Quan, Yuan Li and Shaosen Wang
Architectural heritage in historic districts, as a complex type of heritage, encompasses both the uniqueness of the building itself and also shows cultural and regional characteristics as a group, especially for the heritage site that contains multi-cult...
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Annalaura Vuoto, Marco Francesco Funari and Paulo B. Lourenço
Undoubtedly, heritage buildings serve as essential embodiments of the cultural richness and diversity of the world?s states, and their conservation is of the utmost importance. Specifically, the protection of the structural integrity of these buildings i...
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Vanessa Cocal-Smith, Graham Hinchliffe and Michael G. Petterson
The geoheritage value in the Thames District, North Island, New Zealand, is notable for its over 50 epithermal gold deposits associated with the Coromandel Volcanic Zone, significant to the region?s geological, cultural, and mining heritage. This case st...
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Efthymia Moraitou, Markos Konstantakis, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Yannis Christodoulou, George Pavlidis, George Alexandridis, Konstantinos Kotsopoulos, Nikolaos Papastamatiou, Alkistis Papadimitriou and George Caridakis
Open laboratories (OpenLabs) in Cultural Heritage institutions are an effective way to provide visibility into the behind-the-scenes processes and promote documentation data collected and produced by domain specialists. However, presenting these processe...
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Karol Król and Dariusz Zdonek
Online content can have unique cultural value. It is certainly the case for digital representations of folklore found on websites related to rural tourism, including agritourism. It is true for both archaic websites, copies of which are found in digital ...
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Laura Melelli, Massimo Palombo and Sabrina Nazzareni
The paper proposes a method to valorize abandoned mines whose traces were lost in the territory and in the collective memory. We selected two case studies in the Umbria region (central Italy) that were used as examples. The evidence of the presence of li...
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