BLE beacons for indoor positioning at an interactive IoT-based smart museum

P Spachos, KN Plataniotis - IEEE Systems Journal, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Internet of Things (IoT) can enable smart infrastructures to provide advanced services to
the users. New technological advancement can improve our everyday life, even simple tasks …

Smart heritage: Defining the discourse

D Batchelor, MA Schnabel, M Dudding - Heritage, 2021 - mdpi.com
The academic literature contains an increasing quantity of references to Smart Heritage.
These references are at the intersection of the smart city and heritage disciplines and …

Smart heritage for urban sustainability: a review of current definitions and future developments

H Song, G Selim - Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2022 - ijcua.com
Smart heritage is still novel in heritage discourse, with a few relevant review articles. In this
regard, a specific interpretation of smart architectural heritage and a framework for …

A cognition-centered personalization framework for cultural-heritage content

GE Raptis, C Fidas, C Katsini, N Avouris - User Modeling and User …, 2019 - Springer
The heterogeneity of the audience of cultural heritage institutions introduces numerous
challenges to the delivery of the content. Considering that people differ in the way they …

Tangible and personalized DS application approach in cultural heritage: The CHATS Project

G Trichopoulos, J Aliprantis, M Konstantakis… - Computers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Storytelling is widely used to project cultural elements and engage people emotionally.
Digital storytelling enhances the process by integrating images, music, narrative, and voice …

On how technology-powered storytelling can contribute to cultural heritage sustainability across multiple venues—Evidence from the CrossCult H2020 project

K Kontiza, A Antoniou, A Daif, S Reboreda-Morillo… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Sustainability in Cultural Heritage (CH) is a complex question that needs to be addressed by
a group of experts tackling the different issues. In this light, the present work wishes to …

Composing smart museum exhibit specifications for the visually impaired

P Pistofidis, G Ioannakis, F Arnaoutoglou… - Journal of Cultural …, 2021 - Elsevier
Haptic prohibition is one of the most common limitations when interacting with museum
artefacts. This restriction aims quite logically at preventing damages while safeguarding the …

Facilitating Semantic Interoperability of Trustworthy IoT Entities in Cultural Spaces: The Smart Museum Ontology

K Zachila, K Kotis, E Paparidis, S Ladikou… - IoT, 2021 - mdpi.com
Nowadays, cultural spaces (eg, museums and archaeological sites) are interested in adding
intelligence in their ecosystem by deploying different types of smart applications such as …

Hydria: An online data lake for multi-faceted analytics in the cultural heritage domain

K Deligiannis, P Raftopoulou, C Tryfonopoulos… - Big Data and Cognitive …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Advancements in cultural informatics have significantly influenced the way we perceive,
analyze, communicate and understand culture. New data sources, such as social media …

Location-based personalized recommender system in the internet of cultural things

L Ravi, S Vairavasundaram, S Palani… - Journal of Intelligent …, 2019 - content.iospress.com
With the recent developments in digital technologies, the cultural heritage domain has
attracted new researchers to drive technological trends for offering interactive and pleasant …