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The cross-disciplinary musical heritage project Polifonia built a Knowledge Graph of music heritage data, improved the FAIRness of existing collections and launched tools for representing and analysing music heritage data. Discover more about the project and the steps it took to create musical (linked) data across existing collections.
EFHA’s Marco Rendina and CrossLang’s AI advisor Tom Vanallemeersch delve into the challenges of automatically transcribing texts. How can Optical Character Recognition (OCR) transcriptions be further enhanced for Machine Translation applications, and how does this benefit cultural heritage institutions? Read the interview - part of the AI4Culture interviews series - to find out.
As Europe - and the world - experiences a record-breaking warm summer, the Environmental Sustainability Practice Task Force of the Europeana Climate Action Community reflects on sustainable digitalisation processes in our sector and shares an interim report from their recent survey.
Leo Cao, who recently received his PhD in Journalism and Media from the University of Texas at Austin, shares his internship experience at Europeana Foundation. His work focused on researching the integration of digital cultural heritage in higher education and organising events for new professionals entering academia or the cultural heritage sector.
Why is it important to enrich cultural heritage metadata with linked open data? How can state-of-the-art technologies automate this task? Alexandros Chortaras and Eirini Kaldeli, explain what semantic enrichment is and how cultural heritage organisations can use AI4Culture project tools to improve metadata quality - part of the AI4Culture interviews series.
In a previous post, Dr. Lozana Rossenova explored the introduction of 3D models into the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF), emphasising the need for interoperability in digital collections. Significant advancements have been made since then - read on to discover them!