Enhancing Accessibility and Navigation of Heritage Collections Through Interactive Spatiotemporal Maps: Building and evaluating an online resource that displays more than 200,000 cultural heritage objects: Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage : Vol 0, No ja
IF 2.1 3区 计算机科学Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Pablo Casanova-Salas, Javier Sevilla, Inmaculada Coma, Pedro Morillo, Mar Gaitán, Cristina Portalés
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Abstract
Visualizing data allows us to interactively explore and analyse datasets, which can be dynamic, noisy, and heterogeneous. In the field of cultural heritage, more and more museums and cultural institutions are exploiting modern visualisation systems to disseminate their content in an attractive, usable, and interactive way, which involves displaying data on spatiotemporal maps. The SeMap project has built an online resource that displays more than 200,000 cultural objects from the CER.ES repository, which was created by a network of more than 100 Spanish museums. In this repository, SeMap analyses the textual data to extract meaning, showing the results on interactive spatiotemporal maps, which bring new experiences and perspectives around such objects. This article explains the strategies to visualize such information, as well as an evaluation of the finalized tool by second-year university students on a Data Science graduate programme, as part of the subject of Data Visualization. Results show that most of the students find the tool usable although they do not fully understand the cultural-related content.
期刊介绍:
ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH) publishes papers of significant and lasting value in all areas relating to the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in support of Cultural Heritage. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that demonstrate innovative use of technology for the discovery, analysis, interpretation and presentation of cultural material, as well as manuscripts that illustrate applications in the Cultural Heritage sector that challenge the computational technologies and suggest new research opportunities in computer science.