2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.entcom.2016.05.002
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Exploring cultural heritage repositories with creative intelligence. The Labyrinth 3D system

Abstract: In cultural heritage, the use of ontologies makes the description of artworks clearer and self-explanatory, with advantages in terms of interoperability. The current shift towards semantic encoding opens the way to the creation of interfaces that allow the users to build personal paths in heritage collections by exploiting the relations over the artworks.In the attempt to leverage this multiplicity of paths, we designed and implemented a system, called Labyrinth 3D, which integrates the semantic annotation of … Show more

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“…Each digital object has a linked creation event in the story of a heritage object. The Labyrinth 3D system [29] integrates the semantic annotation of cultural objects with the interaction style of 3D games. The system immerses the user into a virtual reality, where the user can explore the collection using paths representing the semantic relations over cultural objects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each digital object has a linked creation event in the story of a heritage object. The Labyrinth 3D system [29] integrates the semantic annotation of cultural objects with the interaction style of 3D games. The system immerses the user into a virtual reality, where the user can explore the collection using paths representing the semantic relations over cultural objects.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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