ABSTRACT
This volume explores the transformation of Digital Humanities (DH) research by AI and smart data, offering global perspectives on innovative methodologies and practices in cultural heritage, with contributions from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.
Moving from big data to smart data and into the AI era, DH researchers continue to develop new concepts, methodologies, and practices. Smart data, which provides insights from trusted, contextualised, cognitive, predictive, and consumable data at any scale, will continue to hold significant value in our field with AI providing additional support. Addressing both approach and practice, this volume presents the latest advancements and trends in AI and smart data for cultural heritage in DH. It also makes a valuable contribution to critical theories, methods, and practices for leveraging these technologies in cultural heritage.
This book will be an essential reference for DH researchers, cultural heritage professionals, and AI practitioners working at the intersection of technology and humanities scholarship.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|189 pages
Global Creative Approaches
chapter 1|33 pages
Open Data Adoption Across the Humanities
chapter 3|37 pages
Managing Cultural Heritage Resources with the Arches Platform
chapter 4|19 pages
Smart Data in Collaborative Web Environments to Access Architectural and Urban Spaces Images
chapter 7|20 pages
Enhancing Buddhist Scripture Research with Imperfect AI Outcomes
chapter 8|16 pages
Consideration of Ethical Design in the Development of Cultural Heritage Initiatives
part II|167 pages
Innovative Practices in China
