Project description
The preservation and usability of Europe’s handwritten heritage
Data pertaining to Europe’s cultural heritage holds potential for economic growth, fostering inclusive narratives of the past, and shaping collective identity. However, a major obstacle lies in the necessity for integration and interoperability among datasets detailing the holdings of heritage institutions. Pre-modern handwritten books, a vital aspect of our heritage, are often underrepresented in research infrastructures, with catalogue data confined within digital silos. The ERC-funded ManuscriptAI project will use machine learning algorithms to develop a model that amalgamates various data sources describing mediaeval manuscripts. This model will be accessible through a user-friendly AI tool designed for heritage professionals, enabling them to convert their metadata on manuscripts to Linked Open Data.
Objective
Data on our cultural heritage hold enormous potential for Europes economic growth, for the construction of a more inclusive narrative of its past, and for the future collective identity of its citizens. The biggest obstacle to unlocking that potential is the current lack of integration and interoperability among the countless datasets describing the holdings of European heritage institutions. ManuscriptAI will help remove that obstacle for the data on Europes medieval written heritage, manuscripts. Premodern handwritten books are a pivotal category of our heritage, yet they are currently underrepresented in large research infrastructures and their catalog data locked in digital silos. ManuscriptAI will employ machine learning algorithms to construct a model capable of facilitating the automatic integration of distinct data sources describing medieval manuscripts, under a predefined set of machine-understandable vocabulary terms. The model will be made accessible through a human engagement interface and tested during a pilot in a real-world setting. The project will fill two important desiderata: (1) a user-friendly AI-tool to allow heritage professionals to convert their metadata on manuscripts to Linked Open Data, and (2) a dedicated ontology for the description of medieval manuscripts to complete CIDOC-CRM extensions for the cultural heritage domain. The project, building on the achievements of the ERC-2018-stg PASSIM, is supported by a strong consortium of domain experts, heritage professionals and institutes, and (inter)national research infrastructures. ManuscriptAI will advance the EUs agenda for digital heritage. The tool will help democratise datafication, making Linked Open Data accessible to small heritage institutions and actively involving them in its development. This integration tool for data on medieval manuscripts will be a huge step forward for the digital preservation and usability of Europes unique handwritten heritage.
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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6525 XZ Nijmegen
Netherlands
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