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Virtualisation and Multimodal Exploration of Heritage on Nazi Persecution

Descripción del proyecto

Facilitar el acceso a los materiales de la persecución nazi

El legado relacionado con la persecución nazi (LPN) —como archivos, diarios, fotografías históricas, etc.— es abundante y se requiere consolidarlo. El equipo del proyecto MEMORISE, financiado con fondos europeos, creará una amplia infraestructura para preservar y mejorar el LPN, al facilitar el acceso, la exploración y la participación. Asimismo, integrará las tecnologías digitales para crear un sitio web, un lector del LPN que respalde las lecturas comparativas e interfaces de aprendizaje virtual. Del mismo modo, el desarrollo de un modelo de usuario y la incorporación de la inteligencia artificial (IA) garantizarán experiencias digitales personalizadas. Además, se utilizará la IA para cotejar los datos introducidos en el sistema. Se elaborarán criterios para controlar la eficacia y se utilizarán las redes sociales para animar a los usuarios. Por último, el equipo de MEMORISE creará un conjunto de herramientas destinadas a la convergencia que se compartirá con otros proyectos culturales.

Objetivo

Heritage related to Nazi Persecution (HNP) appears in various forms such as diaries, letters and testimonies that capture memories of eyewitnesses, or registers like death records, deportation statistics and historical photographs that provide important contextual information to these memories. MEMORISE will create a framework to preserve and enhance HNP by virtualising and linking multimodal HNP data resources and by developing and offering novel digital technologies to the general public for accessing, exploring and engaging with HNP. The heart of MEMORISE will be an HNP infrastructure to assist consortial and associated memorial sites and archives in processing 80,000+ HNP content items to make them persistently accessible to the public. We will develop a suite of digital tools for presenting, narrating and engaging with HNP data including a web-based HNP platform for unguided exploration, an HNP reader to support comparative readings as well as three on-site and virtual learning interfaces to support general public users in interacting with HNP in new ways. To generate individualised experiences for these interfaces, MEMORISE will develop a user model and an AI engine for individualised content based on user behavior and preferences. Semi-automated AI-based services will be a major component of our data processing pipeline to feed Dutch, English and German HNP materials into the HNP infrastructure. We will develop an educational concept to evaluate the benefits and limitations of our user interfaces for learning on and engaging with HNP in on-site and virtual visits, especially in times of a pandemic with relevance for a large array of adjacent memorial sites and creative industries. Our social media concept will target engaging digital native generations to explore HNP. To exploit our results, we will develop an intersectional toolkit including best-practices to accelerate the use of digital tools in cultural heritage and adjacent cultural industries.

Coordinador

SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 784 000,00
Dirección
CAMPUSVEJ 55
5230 Odense M
Dinamarca

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Región
Danmark Syddanmark Fyn
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 784 000,00

Participantes (10)