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Have you ever marvelled at how technology can 'understand' the visual world around us? Explore this fascinating topic - and a new tool - with Henk Vanstappen (digital strategist at Datable) and EFHA’s Marco Rendina as part of the AI4Culture interviews series.
What are the benefits and challenges of automatic subtitling? Mauro Cettolo, Senior Researcher with thirty years of experience at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, explains to EFHA’s Marco Rendina what subtitling is and how it will be made available to cultural institutions in the context of the AI4Culture project.
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Acquisition of morphometric criteria for a Gallic pottery sherd using photogrammetry.
Bibracte, an archaeological heritage site in France, is digitising 400 archaeological artefacts in 3D as part of the Eureka3D project. Academics and scientists at Bibracte are taking this opportunity to learn more about the technical aspects and requirements of 3D digitisation.
The OPENVERSE project aims to create inclusive, open and ethically responsible European virtual worlds, enhancing the European Union's international technological sovereignty.
The inaugural ‘Heritage Dialogues’ Webinar will discuss discuss the role of cultural heritage in fostering democracy and a more inclusive society. It is organised by the European Heritage Hub.
AI4Culture is a data-space supporting project building an online capacity building hub for the application of artificial intelligence technologies in the cultural heritage sector. Today, the project launches a new interview series which puts the spotlight on AI tools for cultural heritage.