XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 14-17th September 2005
Archived website of the XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 14-17th September 2005. The XVIth Conference of the international AHC aims to bring together specialists from three broad streams: - Scholars, using computers in historical and related studies (history of art, archaeology, literary studies, etc.) - Information and computing scientists, working in the domain of cultural heritage and the humanities - Professionals, working in cultural heritage institutes (archives, libraries, museums) who use ICT to preserve and give a... Mehr ...
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Erscheinungsdatum: | 2005 |
Schlagwörter: | Humanities / History / Arts and culture / Geodesy / physical geography / Archaeology / Language and literature studies / Digitisation of heritage information / Data access / Geographical Information Systems / GIS / e-Science / e-Humanities / e-History / digitization / digitalizing / cultural heritage |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29159216 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-2z4-mwf |
Archived website of the XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 14-17th September 2005. The XVIth Conference of the international AHC aims to bring together specialists from three broad streams: - Scholars, using computers in historical and related studies (history of art, archaeology, literary studies, etc.) - Information and computing scientists, working in the domain of cultural heritage and the humanities - Professionals, working in cultural heritage institutes (archives, libraries, museums) who use ICT to preserve and give access to their collections The subject matter of the conference is primarily oriented at methodological issues, and not restricted to one particular domain within historical sciences and the humanities. Preferably, sessions will consist of a mix of these three interest groups and fields. There will be numerous cross links between the streams. Topics for sessions and papers include: - Data access, retrieval and presentation: Data bases in historical/humanities research; - Data mining, data harvesting and data syndication; - Digital data archives & longevity of digital heritage; - Personalization and presentation of heritage information; - Virtual libraries and virtual collaboratories in the humanities; - Enriching data: Digital source editions; Knowledge enrichment and encoding methods; - Metadata standards and semantic interoperability for access to cultural heritage; - Images & multimedia: Image analysis and visual culture; - Content based and other image retrieval methods; - Digital photo/image/video collections; - Digital museums; - Geographical Information Systems: GIS Applications in the humanities and historical studies; - GIS methods and techniques; GIS for access to heritage information; - Qualitative & Quantitative data analysis: Advanced statistics in historical research; - Models and simulations; - Exploratory analysis and visualization techniques - Digitization of heritage information: Large ...