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Computer Applications in Archaeology 21 / 2022, Kostelec nad Černými lesy, 1.-3. 6. 2022. Abstract book
Demján, Peter
The proceedings present a summary of the abstracts of talks presented at the 21st annual Computer Applications in Archaeology conference. The theme of the conference was Archaeology of Open Data. Talks focused mainly on research and other use of data that are made openly available (e.g. they come from open databases or other similar sources). The goal of the conference was to discuss the possibilities of data reuse in archaeology in accordance with the FAIR principles. The program was further supplemented with thematic workshops on data reuse.
Holocaust Testimonies in the Digital Era – EHRI Online Edition
Sedlická, Magdalena ; Schellenbacher, Wolfgang
A key goal of the EHRI online editions platform is to develop annotated online editions of documents as a new way of presenting digital archival content. The editions are empowered by new EHRI tools for digital editing and use and improve upon the EHRI vocabularies and descriptions to generate contextual information displayed to users. Compared to analogue editions, the freely accessible online editions enable new research approaches and a different reading of the documents. Through metadata-tagging and geo-referencing, the editions do not exclusively follow thematic or chronological patterns. They are searchable and filtered for specific thematic or spatial interests at any time and are contextualised through interactive maps. EHRI platform hopes to support and possibly host third party projects.\n
The Future of Cultural and Historical Heritage: Application of Big Data in the Digital Humanities
Hryshyna, Kateryna ; Řehořová, Irena (advisor) ; Gvoždiak, Vít (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of preserving cultural heritage in the context of digital humanities. The topic of this work will be the presentation of modern tools and technologies aimed at preserving cultural memory in Europe. The aim of this work will be to map the benefits and potential risks of digital infrastructures CESSDA, ARIADNE PLUS and DARIAH-EU for the preservation of cultural heritage. The work will be divided into three parts - the theoretical part will briefly introduce the topic of digital humanities and their studies, the concept of big data and the transformation of digital archives in the context of digital humanities. The analytical part will focus on mapping the current situation of cultural heritage preservation in Europe. The last practical part will offer an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of digital infrastructures ARIADNE PLUS, CESSDA and DARIAH-EU both for the preservation of cultural heritage and for research in the social sciences and humanities.
Computer applications in archaeology 17/2018. Kouty, 28.-30. 5. 2018. Abstract book
Novák, David
The bilingual proceedings summarise the contributions presented at the international conference Computer Applications in Archaeology 2018, in the form of extended abstracts. The main topic of the conference was “big data” in archaeology, among others the collection of archaeological data using modern methods, archaeological remote sensing and 3D modeling and visualization in archaeology. The key-note lecture was given by a foreign expert (Christopher Green, University of Oxford). The conference included a workshop by L. Šmejda focused on working with Google Earth Engine.
Archaeological map of the Czech Republic (AMCR) as a backbone infrastructure of the Czech archaeology
Kuna, Martin ; Křivánková, Dana ; Hasil, Jan ; Novák, David
The general aim of the AMCR project is to enhance the effectiveness of the information flow in Czech archaeology, i.e. in the framework of registering archaeological fieldwork and their results. This goal we see as a fundamental predisposition of the effective heritage management and one of the basic perquisites of successful theoretical research in archaeology, as well as in the presentation of archaeological heritage to the general public. The paper summarises current situation and outlines directions of the future development.

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