Digital Heritage Futures: Frontiers in Computer Science, Human-Media Interaction

Serdar Aydin* (Editor), Marc Aurel Schnabel* (Editor), Shuva Chowdhury (Editor), Paola Di Giuseppantonio Di Franco (Editor)

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Digital Heritage Futures at the Intersection of Cultural Heritage, Architecture, New Media, Archaeology, Museology and Computer Science.

As the digital age transforms the landscape of cultural heritage preservation, there is a continuous and critical need to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the intersection of digital heritage, architecture, new media, archaeology, museology and computer science. This Research Topic seeks to spotlight the uncharted territories within “Digital Heritage Futures” and aims to uncover innovative methodologies, focusing specifically on the dynamic relationship between humans and digital media.
The Research Topic challenges conventional norms by fostering alternative knowledge creation and at the forefront of this exploration, it embraces the digital frontier in the preservation and interpretation of rich contexts of cultural heritage.
Digital Heritage Futures: Proposing novel methodologies and frameworks that extend beyond conventional approaches, envisioning the future trajectories of digital heritage. Human-Media Interaction: Investigating the intricate interplay between humans and digital media in the preservation, presentation and user engagement with cultural heritage. Methodological Innovations: Crafting flexible and adaptive methodologies capable of responding to the demands of sustainable construction practices, emphasizing environmental responsibility and craftsmanship.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherFrontiers Media SA
EditionFrontiers in Computer Science
ISBN (Electronic)2624-9898
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Smart Heritage
  • AI in Digital Humanities
  • Interactive Media
  • Smart City Initiatives
  • Big Data Interpretation

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