The Heritage Digital Twin: a bicycle made for two. The integration of
digital methodologies into cultural heritage research
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.07138v1
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 08:36:37 GMT
- Title: The Heritage Digital Twin: a bicycle made for two. The integration of
digital methodologies into cultural heritage research
- Authors: Franco Niccolucci, B\'eatrice Markhoff, Maria Theodoridou, Achille
Felicetti, Sorin Hermon
- Abstract summary: Heritage Digital Twin is a compatible extension of the well-known CIDOC CRM ISO standard for cultural heritage documentation.
In the authors' view, it supports documentation interoperability at a higher level than the ones currently in use.
- Score: 0.0
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: The paper concerns the definition of a novel ontology for cultural heritage
based on the concept of digital twin. The ontology, called Heritage Digital
Twin ontology, is a compatible extension of the well-known CIDOC CRM ISO
standard for cultural heritage documentation and incorporates all the different
documentation systems presently in use for cultural heritage documentation. In
the authors' view, it supports documentation interoperability at a higher level
than the ones currently in use and enables effective cooperation among
different users.
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