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A proposal for a distributed archiving architecture using intelligent automated tools

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3 Author(s)
Loschiavo, D. ; F.lli Alinari, Italy ; Minelli, S.H. ; de Polo, A.

Starting from three user scenarios we propose a distributed architecture for cultural heritage institutions or digital archives and professional end users. The interfaces take advantage of intelligent search engines and personalization features. The annotation coherence is automatically guaranteed and propagated to large sets of contents without repetition of the cataloguing that at this time the operator executes by hand.

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Integration of Knowledge, Semantics and Digital Media Technology, 2005. EWIMT 2005. The 2nd European Workshop on the (Ref. No. 2005/11099)

Date of Conference: Nov. 30 2005-Dec. 1 2005

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