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2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-91-2019
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Managing Cultural Heritage With Integrated Services Platform

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Cultural Heritage management is a topical issue facing administrators, professionals and scholars involved in documentation, restoration and enhancement of the cultural assets. In the paper, after a general framework on the state of the art in the sector, two recent experiences are reported about Information System and integrated service platform for managing Cultural Heritage that authors contributed to develop with the aim of providing experts of the field with… Show more

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“…As future work, we plan to investigate additional algorithms, and in order to ensure a more general applicability of the results we expect to replicate the experiment on a larger number of case studies and the implementation of well-known blind methods to assess the reliability and stability of the results achieved. Another future development could be to integrate our method with some recent experiences and advanced strands of research that are trying to overcome some of the limitations of documentation, offering web-based solutions/platforms able to perform the operations of survey (mapping) of conservation, restoration and preservation in a single environment/system; also by exploiting three-dimensional models [ 47 , 48 , 49 , 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As future work, we plan to investigate additional algorithms, and in order to ensure a more general applicability of the results we expect to replicate the experiment on a larger number of case studies and the implementation of well-known blind methods to assess the reliability and stability of the results achieved. Another future development could be to integrate our method with some recent experiences and advanced strands of research that are trying to overcome some of the limitations of documentation, offering web-based solutions/platforms able to perform the operations of survey (mapping) of conservation, restoration and preservation in a single environment/system; also by exploiting three-dimensional models [ 47 , 48 , 49 , 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…n. 36/2023). Collaboration between specialists from different disciplines (architects, engineers, restorers, archaeologists, diagnosticians, historians, humanists) has extended the required interoperability limits to documentation systems, managing a complex and diverse set of digital heritage objects of different types and formats and which are increasingly supported by 3D visual interfaces that decompose artefacts into meaningful elements through the use of vocabularies, thesauri or ontologies, structuring terms and concepts related to specific knowledge areas (DHRs_Digital Heritage Resources, DLS_Digital Library System, HeritageBIM, ExistentBIM, MuseumBIM, ArchaeoBIM); these advances have been accompanied by a remarkable proliferation of digital data formats and standards to meet the needs of preservation, exchange, retrieval and presentation of data on different platforms (Al-Barakati et al, 2014;Ramos and Remondino 2015;Manuel et al 2019;Tucci et al, 2019;Apollonio et al, 2019;Adamopoulos and Rinaudo, 2019;Ferretti et al, 2022;Gaiani et al, 2021;Scandurra and di Luggo, 2023;Lanzara and Scandurra, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heritage conservation deals with reliable documentation and digital technologies. In this sense, heritage building preservation requires maintenance and conservation interventions involving multidisciplinary teams, such as architects, engineers, archaeologists, requiring collaboration between different specialists [1][2][3][4]. The challenge is to generate multi-layer information and documentation over the life cycle of the historical construction to allow future interventions.…”
Section: Introduction 1bim and Historical Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%