Angeliki Antoniou, B. D. Carolis, G. Raptis, Cristina Gena, T. Kuflik, A. Dix, A. Origlia, George Lepouras
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AVI2CH is a meeting place for researchers and practitioners focusing on the application of advanced information and communication technology in cultural heritage (CH) with a specific focus on user interfaces, visualization and interaction. It builds on a series of PATCH workshops, since 2007 including three at AVI and also a series of European workshops on cultural informatics. Eleven papers range from novel interfaces in museums to wider community engagement; all share a common mission to ensure that the latest digital technology helps preserve the past in ways that enrich the lives of current and future generations