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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.
Artificial intelligence holds huge potential for cultural heritage collections and institutions. The EuropeanaTech Community invites the HAICu project to share how they will build on collaborations between researchers and heritage institutions to explore new applications of artificial intelligence.
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.
A recent study from the Cultural AI Lab demonstrates that contentious terms about people and cultures occur frequently in datasets commonly used in the cultural sector. Andrei Nestorov tells us about the study, and shares reflections from the recent ‘AI and heritage’ conference in the Netherlands on how the sector can approach the issue.
This webinar, organised by Yale University and supported by EuropeanaTech, will present findings around the implementation of cultural heritage linked open data at Yale across three museums and substantial archival and library collections.
This webinar, organised by the Polifonia project and supported by EuropeanaTech, will share the results of the multi-faceted music heritage data project.