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Lessons learned within

international collaboration in the area of digital preservation of

cultural heritage

Gábor KAPOSI – MTA SZTAKI Tibor SZKALICZKI – MTA SZTAKI Zsolt László MÁRKUS – MTA SZTAKI Desislava I. PANEVA-MARINOVA – IMI-BAS

Detelin LUCHEV – IMI-BAS

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Table of Contents

• Bilateral Cooperation between BAS and HAS

• Introduction

o Bulgarian Iconographical Digital Library (BIDL) o GUIDE@HAND

• BIDL – GUIDE@HAND integration

• Results and further steps

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Bilateral Cooperation between BAS-HAS

2006-2009

2010-2012 „Development of software systems for multimedia and language technologies”

2013-2015

„Development of software systems for multimedia and language technologies” – continuation of the project

2011 – 1st DiPP Conference

2012 – 2nd DiPP Conference

2012 – project proposal (AdIstrum)

2013 – BIDL – GUIDE@HAND integration

2013 – 3rd DiPP Conference

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Bulgarian Iconographical Digital Library

• Internet-based environment

• Content: Orthodox iconographical objects of different kinds and origins

• Documenting, classifying, and exhibiting the objects

• Target group: Both professional researchers and the

public

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BIDL - History

2005 national project “Digital Libraries with Multimedia Content and its Application in Bulgarian Cultural Heritage ”

Developed by IMI – BAS

Supported by international and national projects

o FP6 project LOGOS Knowledge-on-Demand for Ubiquitous Learning

o SINUS Semantic Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning

Application to e-learning purposes

o formal and specialized professional education o self-training

o personal cultural investigations

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BIDL Characteristics 1

Functionality

o Content creation: add (annotate and semantic indexing), store, edit, preview, delete, group, and manage

multimedia digital objects (images, text, sound, video) and collections;

o manage metadata (ontological and technical);

o Innovative tools and techniques for navigation, preview, access, and browse of digital objects, collections and their descriptions;

o Simple and extended keyword search, complex semantic and context-based search, selection and group of objects;

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BIDL Characteristics 2

Functionality - continued

o Multilinguality (English and Bulgarian);

o Protection and preservation of the digital content (Watermarking, CopyRights);

o Administration and data tracking services; Analysis services;

o Data export, etc.

• Information content and digital objects with a detail semantic description synchronized with CIDOC CRM standards

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Introduction

GUIDE@HAND is an audio tourist guide available on mobile devices (e.g. smartphone, tablet).

The Global Positioning System (GPS) or QR codes are used to exactly determine the location of the traveller.

One of the most important factors in spreading out GUIDE@ HAND is that the application is available both on iOS (iPhone, iPad) and

Android based mobile devices.

During the walks, tourists may obtain unique knowledge about the sights and attractions of a town or region by themselves.

The application will help the tourists to discover the city or location with turn-by-turn navigation, guiding them from one interesting sight to the next - they will be presented all information and stories at the right place and time.

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GUIDE@HAND services 1

• One- or two-hour-long entertaining walks

• Audio stories and voice instructions in various languages while walking

• Usage of offline or online interactive maps

• Possibility of standalone discovery of a town or a region

• Displaying useful places (e.g. restaurants, entertainment, shops, etc.) on the map

• Event recommendation in the neighborhood

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GUIDE@HAND services 2

• Event recommendation in the neighborhood

• No Internet costs during using the application

• Usage of indoor information system (GPS, QR)

• WEB 2.0 services

• Sharing and reliving experiences

• Statistical data on the usage of the service

• Premium service providers

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GUIDE@HAND target groups

• Foreign and domestic tourists

• Towns, local governments, regions

• Education

• Entrepreneurs in related retail trade

• Museums

• Exhibitions

• etc.

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BIDL – G@H integration

1. Create a content editor tool inside BIDL which allows the users to create collections of their selected paintings.

2. This tool allows the users to save, edit, delete these collections.

3. The tool can create an export of a selected collection. This export is a zip file which is stored on the BIDL's server for a specified amount of time. This export could be read by the GUIDE@HAND application.

4. The iconography website could generate a QR code for the URL of this zip export file.

5. The GUIDE@HAND mobile application could read this QR code, recognize that it is from BIDL and download the zip file.

6. The GUIDE@HAND mobile application then could show these downloaded arts.

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BIDL - Welcome page

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BIDL - login form

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BIDL - Collections

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BIDL - Selected collection

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GUIDE@HAND - Explore tab / Scanning

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GUIDE@HAND - Selected collection, icon

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GUIDE@HAND - Selected icon

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GUIDE@HAND – My Collections

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Further steps

• GUIDE@HAND Veliko Tarnovo

• GUIDE@HAND DiPP2013

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Thank you for your attention!

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