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    Close Encounters with AI: an interview on automatic subtitling
    Title:
    TV tittande, 4 februari 1967
    Creator:
    Örebro Kuriren
    Date:
    1967
    Institution:
    Örebro County Museum
    Country:
    Sweden
    News Created: 13 June 2024 Marco Rendina Mauro Cettolo

    Close Encounters with AI: an interview on automatic subtitling

    What are the benefits and challenges of automatic subtitling? Mauro Cettolo, Senior Researcher with thirty years of experience at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, explains to EFHA’s Marco Rendina what subtitling is and how it will be made available to cultural institutions in the context of the AI4Culture project.

    Bibracte exploits the potential of 3D digitisation
    Title:
    Acquisition of morphometric criteria for a Gallic pottery sherd using photogrammetry.
    Creator:
    Benoît Montaggioni / JSL
    News Created: 12 June 2024 Guillaume Reich

    Bibracte exploits the potential of 3D digitisation

    Bibracte, an archaeological heritage site in France, is digitising 400 archaeological artefacts in 3D as part of the Eureka3D project. Academics and scientists at Bibracte are taking this opportunity to learn more about the technical aspects and requirements of 3D digitisation.

    HAICu: Using AI to access, connect and analyse heritage collections
    Title:
    Brief van Reinhart Pieter Anne Dozy (1820-1883), geschreven aan [Marinus Frederik Andries Gerardus Campbell (1819-1890), bibliothecaris KB]
    Creator:
    Dozy, Reinhart Pieter Anne (1820-1883)
    Date:
    26 okt. 1847
    Institution:
    KB, National Library of the Netherlands
    Country:
    The Netherlands
    News Created: 11 June 2024

    HAICu: Using AI to access, connect and analyse heritage collections

    Artificial intelligence holds huge potential for cultural heritage collections and institutions. The EuropeanaTech Community invites the HAICu project to share how they will build on collaborations between researchers and heritage institutions to explore new applications of artificial intelligence.

    Cyprus shares their Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture story
    Title:
    Twin it! logo. A composition of Windmolen van Elene by FrDr, CC BY-SA 4.0 and Elene windmill by visualdimension, CC BY-NC-ND
    Creator:
    Ana Moreno
    Date:
    2023
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 10 June 2024 Zachos Polyviou

    Cyprus shares their Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture story

    The Twin it! campaign invited EU Member States to submit at least one 3D digitised heritage asset to the common European data space for cultural heritage, and Member States rose to this challenge. Colleagues from Cyprus share insights into their multiple submitted assets, which include the Castle of Paphos, the archaeological site Khirokitia Vouni and the Lambousa fishing boat.

    Research, digitise and create: the Archives Portal Europe grants
    Title:
    Villa d’Este in Tivoli – hologram elaborated by the artist. In copyright.
    Creator:
    Giulia Giannola
    News Created: 7 June 2024 Marta Musso

    Research, digitise and create: the Archives Portal Europe grants

    Archives Portal Europe, an accredited Europeana aggregator for archives from and about Europe, runs a grants scheme to support the digitisation and accessibility of archive material, and research into it. They tell us about the grants, the winners of the latest rounds, and how you can apply!

    Close Encounters with AI: introducing the AI4Culture interview series
    Title:
    Alexa Steinbrück /
    Institution:
    Better Images of AI / Explainable AI
    News Created: 6 June 2024 Marta Franceschini

    Close Encounters with AI: introducing the AI4Culture interview series

    AI4Culture is a data-space supporting project building an online capacity building hub for the application of artificial intelligence technologies in the cultural heritage sector. Today, the project launches a new interview series which puts the spotlight on AI tools for cultural heritage.

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