AI4Culture - An AI platform for the cultural heritage data space
This project developed the ‘AI4Culture platform’, an online capacity building hub for the application of artificial intelligence technologies in the cultural heritage sector.
This project developed the ‘AI4Culture platform’, an online capacity building hub for the application of artificial intelligence technologies in the cultural heritage sector.
The AI4Culture platform offers access to a pool of AI-related resources (such as openly labelled datasets for training and testing AI models), a set of deployable and reusable tools and capacity building materials.
Additionally, the project customised the platform’s components so that they can be reused by cultural heritage institutions in the following scenarios:
Components are interoperable with the common European data space for cultural heritage to facilitate data sharing and reusability of cultural content as well as strengthen the connection between the data space and cultural heritage institutions.
The project was funded under Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL) of the European Union.
The project ran for 27 months and was led by Ethnicon Metsovion Polytechnion from Greece. The other members of the consortium were:
Europeana Foundation - The Netherlands
Datoptron - Greece
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) - Italy
Pangeanic - Spain
Translated - Italy
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven) - Belgium
European Fashion Heritage Association (EFHA) - Italy
Stichting Nederlands Instituut Voor Beeld En Geluid (NISV) - The Netherlands
Austrian Institute Of Technology (AIT) - Austria
Datable - Belgium
CrossLang - Belgium