A cultural heritage data curation framework for knowledge discovery
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https://doi.org/10.47989/ir30iConf47323Keywords:
cultural heritage, data resource construction, data curation, digital humanities, knowledge discoveryAbstract
Introduction. Cultural heritage data resources (CHDR) serve as an important foundation for the revitalization of cultural heritage. By systematically investigating the construction process of CHDR, it helps to further clarify the resource construction process and promote the construction of CHDR oriented towards openness, collaboration, and intelligence.
Method. By means of literature review, case analysis, open coding, and other methods, 105 documents and 75 projects were analysed.
Analysis. On the basis of d-KISTI Model, a series of technical methods of CHDC are summarized from the literature and used as coding reference for further project analysis. Through the analysis of project cases, the processing and construction process of cultural heritage data resources are summarized and sorted out.
Results. A cultural heritage data curation (CHDC) framework for knowledge discovery has been proposed. There is still a broad scope for improvement in aspects such as structured expression, multi-sensory interactivity, sharing mechanisms, and copyright protection in the construction process of CHDR.
Conclusions. This paper focuses on the development needs and reality of resource construction in the field of cultural heritage from the perspective of knowledge discovery, as well as emphasizes the importance of collaborative opening and embracing technology in this process.
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