Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be used to preserve cultural heritage and make it accessible to the general public. For this purpose, cultural informatics (CI) combines different research areas of informatics in order to address issues in archaeology, museum documentation and management, site and monument management, art conservation, archives and libraries, and other cultural disciplines.
Submissions may be of a theoretical nature or may present the state-of-the-art of technologies used in museums, archaeological sites, monuments, art conservation and libraries. Additionally, authors may present applications including 3D virtual environments, archives and collection management systems, web- and museum-based interactive applications, or may comparatively evaluate alternative methodologies and algorithms that are used within the area of cultural informatics.
Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Virtual reality in cultural informatics
- Human-computer interaction in cultural informatics
- Cultural heritage applications in cultural informatics
- Recommendation systems in cultural informatics
- e-Learning systems for culture
- Mobile computing in cultural informatics
- Multimedia in cultural informatics
- Hybrid systems in cultural informatics
- Artificial intelligence in cultural informatics
- GIS in informatics
- New 3D cultural data acquisition, processing and visualisation methods
Important Dates
Paper submission: 20 September, 2014
Author notification: 20 December, 2014
Final paper submission: 20 February, 2015
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