EPISODE 1
From Vision To Action
The talk illustrates the main concepts of ARTEMIS:
the Heritage Digital Twin (HDT), the ARTEMIS ontology, the project Knowledge Base (KB), the digital infrastructure, the services and the pilots.
With Franco Niccolucci From ARIADNE RI
From Vision To Action
Episode: 1
Presenter: Franco Niccolucci, ARIADNE RI
Time: 44 minutes duration
Learning Outcomes:
The talk illustrates the main concepts of ARTEMIS: the Heritage Digital Twin (HDT), the ARTEMIS ontology, the project Knowledge Base (KB), the digital infrastructure, the services and the pilots.
The first part explains the HDT concept with examples. Then, the video describes how to incorporate data in the project Knowledge Base by aggregating external repositories, and the possible use of the Knowledge Base for research and documentation.
The next part introduces the Reactive Heritage Digital Twin (RHDT) and how it can be used in general, and specifically in ARTEMIS for simulation, creating the ARTEMIS Digital Commons. Examples of pilots are briefly illustrated. Finally the talk explains the use of AI, and suggests possible research collaborations.
EP.2 | Introduction to Digital Twin and Reactive Heritage Digital Twin (RHDT) concepts
🎙️ Speakers: Achille Felicetti
This training presents the conceptual foundations of the Reactive Heritage Digital Twin (RHDT) paradigm as developed within the ARTEMIS project, focusing on its ontological structure and its role in building a coherent and interoperable semantic-enabled knowledge base for heritage ...
EP.3 | Digitization in Heritage: for Conservation, Risk Prevention, and Simulation
Episode N°3
🎙️ Speakers: Federica Maietti
This training introduces the strategic role of digital technologies in the conservation and risk management of cultural heritage, with a particular focus on their application in scenarios of vulnerability and emergency.
EP.4 | Semantic and Interoperable Digital Models: Enabling Reactive Heritage Digital Twin (RHDT) Framework
🎙️ Speakers: Vicky Dritsou
This training resource offers a practical introduction to building semantic and interoperable digital models for Reactive Heritage Digital Twins (RHDTs). Using a fictional Temple of Athena as a running example, it explains how diverse cultural heritage information, including documentation, ...
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