29 research outputs found
Personal Work Space and Content Analysis Functionality in a Cultural Heritage Digital Library
The paper presents a different vision for personalization of the user’s
stay in a cultural heritage digital library that models services for personalized
content marking, commenting and analyzing that doesn’t require strict user profile, but aims at adjusting the user’s individual needs. The solution is borrowed
from real work and studying of traditional written content sources (incl. books,
manuals), where the user mainly performs activities such as underlining the important parts of the content, writing notes and inferences, selecting and marking
zones of their interest in pictures, etc. In the paper a special attention is paid to
the ability to execute learning analysis allowing different ways for the user to
experience the digital library content with more creative settings
A Semantic-Oriented Architecture of a Functional Module for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in a Multimedia Digital Library
This article presents the principal results of the doctoral thesis “Semantic-oriented Architecture and Models
for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in Multimedia Digital Library”
by Desislava Ivanova Paneva-Marinova (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics),
successfully defended before the Specialised Academic Council for Informatics
and Mathematical Modelling on 27 October, 2008.This paper presents dissertation work on semantic-oriented architectures
and models for personalized and adaptive access to the knowledge
in a multimedia digital library. The work was presented on October 27, 2008
before the Specialized Academic Council in Informatics and Mathematical
Modelling at the Higher Attestation Commission. As a result of the work
there appeared a functional module providing customized user access to the
library content flow. The module used an IEEE PAPI and IMS LIP-oriented
ontological user model. The main services provide customized user access,
browsing, searching, and grouping of digitised objects and collections, user
profile management, tracking the user’s behaviour, etc. The services require
and trace out data about the preliminary level of the users’ knowledge in
the domain covered by the digital library, their object observation style,
cognitive goals and interests, preferences about the objects/collections
presentation and grouping, physical limitations, used knowledge delivery channels
(Web, mobile phone), etc. Then they transform the available digitised objects into
a new personalized form, and finally deliver them to the user. The
module uses special usage scenarios/instructions defining a wide range of
service actions dependent on the user’s background, events, informal learning
situations, knowledge delivery channels, etc.This work was partially supported by Project BG051PO001/07/3.3-02/7 as a part of the
grant scheme “Support for the Development of PhD Students, Post-doctoral Students,
Postgraduate Students and Young Scientists” under the Operation programme “Human Resources
Development” of the European Social Fund and the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science
Digital Libraries and Portals Saving National Cultural Heritage (IMI–BAS Experience)
The current research activities of the Institute of Mathematics and
Informatics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IMI—BAS) include the
study and application of knowledge-based methods for the creation, integration
and development of multimedia digital libraries with applications in cultural
heritage. This report presents IMI-BAS’s developments at the digital library
management systems and portals, i.e. the Bulgarian Iconographical Digital
Library, the Bulgarian Folklore Digital Library and the Bulgarian Folklore
Artery, etc. developed during the several national and international projects:
- "Digital Libraries with Multimedia Content and its Application in Bulgarian
Cultural Heritage" (contract 8/21.07.2005 between the IMI–BAS, and the
State Agency for Information Technologies and Communications;
- FP6/IST/P-027451 PROJECT LOGOS "Knowledge-on-Demand for
Ubiquitous Learning", EU FP6, IST, Priority 2.4.13 "Strengthening the
Integration of the ICT research effort in an Enlarged Europe"
- NSF project D-002-189 SINUS "Semantic Technologies for Web Services
and Technology Enhanced Learning".
- NSF project IO-03-03/2006 ―Development of Digital Libraries and
Information Portal with Virtual Exposition "Bulgarian Folklore
Heritage".
The presented prototypes aims to provide flexible and effective access to the
multimedia presentation of the cultural heritage artefacts and collections,
maintaining different forms and format of the digitized information content and
rich functionality for interaction. The developments are a result of long-
standing interests and work in the technological developments in information
systems, knowledge processing and content management systems. The current
research activities aims at creating innovative solutions for assembling
multimedia digital libraries for collaborative use in specific cultural heritage
context, maintaining their semantic interoperability and creating new services
for dynamic aggregation of their resources, access improvement,
personification, intelligent curation of content, and content protection. The
investigations are directed towards the development of distributed tools for
aggregating heterogeneous content and ensuring semantic compatibility with
the European digital library EUROPEANA, thus providing possibilities for pan-
European access to rich digitalised collections of Bulgarian cultural heritage
Medieval Sources and Present-Day Folklore Materials on Saints in an Electronic Encyclopedia
This paper discusses the variety of the digitized content of an electronic encyclopedia on the veneration of saints according to Bulgarian sources.
The emphasis is on medieval Slavonic Church manuscripts and on present-day
records of Bulgarian folklore narratives and songs. The combination of these
sources provokes discussion of the so-called folklore Christianity and adds new
dimensions to the understanding of the role of the cults of saints for culture and
of the religiosity of the Bulgarians.he project is supported by the National Scientific Fund of the Bulgarian Ministry of Education, Youth, and Science (No DDVU 02/68, 2010)
Business Modeling of the Application Architecture of the Bulgarian Folklore Artery
In an attempt to answer the need of wider accessibility and
popularization of the treasury of Bulgarian folklore, a team from the Institute of
Mathematics and Informatics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences has
planned to develop the Bulgarian folklore artery within the national project
―Knowledge Technologies for Creation of Digital Presentation and Significant
Repositories of Folklore Heritage‖. This paper presents the process of business
modeling of the application architecture of the Bulgarian folklore artery, which
aids requirements analysis, application design and its software implementation.
The folklore domain process model is made in the context of the target social
applications—e-learning, virtual expositions of folklore artifacts, research,
news, cultural/ethno-tourism, etc. The basic processes are analyzed and
modeled and some inferences are made for the use cases and requirements
specification of the Bulgarian folklore artery application. As a conclusion the
application architecture of the Bulgarian folklore artery is presented.A national research project of the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at the Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences (BAS) that is supported by the National Science Fund of the
Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science under grant No IO-03/2006. Its main goal is to
popularize and advertise the Bulgarian tradition and folklore in the global information Web
space by exposing various folklore objects/collections selected from the fund of the Institute
for Ethnology and Folklore with Ethnographic Museum (IEFEM–BAS
Survey of Existing Services in the Mathematical Digital Libraries and Repositories in the EuDML Project
This paper presents a survey of the existing services provided by the
digital libraries and repositories on mathematics of the content provider partners
in the EuDML project. The purpose is to support the development of the
concepts, criteria and methods for the continuous evaluation of these and new
relevant existing services. The work was concentrated on the classification of
the relevant services in order to specify a common evaluating structure
Online Access to the Encyclopaedia Slavica Sanctorum
Encyclopaedia Slavica Sanctorum project aims at building a
repertoire of medieval and early modern Bulgarian texts for saints in
combination with ethnological data and some visual sources. A basic project
task is to produce an accessible on-line digital repository of this valuable
cultural heritage treasure. The paper presents the Encyclopaedia Slavica
Sanctorum environment, its architecture, functional specification, application
modeling process and software implementation. The paper also discusses the
specifics of the ―Encyclopaedia Slavica Sanctorum‖ project and its knowledge
domain. The paper also presents the integration between the Encyclopaedia
Slavica Sanctorum and the Bulgarian Iconographical Digital Library, a digital
library keeping rare specimens, private collections of Orthodox icons, wall-
paintings and other iconographical objects, selected from difficult-to-access
storages, distant churches, chapels, and monasteries, objects in a risk
environment or unstable conditions
Towards Wider Sharing of Iconographical Art Content
Information and multimedia technologies that have been developed during the past couple of years provided new e-tools to memory institutions (viz. museum, libraries, galleries, etc.), reviving the valuable treasure made by generation of people. Digital libraries (DLs) are such powerful contemporary tools for cultural heritage presentation, preservation and archiving. However, DLs power will in-crease significantly if they use mechanisms for ubiquitous sharing of their e-artefacts and they distribute attractive content in the social networks, reflecting community demands and needs. This paper presents a service for automatic sharing of iconographical artefacts and full collections from the Bulgarian Iconographical Digital Library to selected Facebook communities. In this case the service will be used for widely promotion of knowledge about East-Christian Iconographical Art and Culture, but I could be used not only for this and not only in this domain
Ontological Presentation of East-Christian Iconographical Art Domain
In the recent years the East-Christian iconographical art works
have been digitized providing a large volume of data. The need for effective
classification, indexing and retrieval of iconography repositories was the motivation
of the design and development of a systemized ontological structure
for description of iconographical art objects. This paper presents the ontology
of the East-Christian iconographical art, developed to provide content
annotation in the Virtual encyclopedia of Bulgarian iconography multimedia
digital library. The ontology’s main classes, relations, facts, rules, and
problems appearing during the design and development are described. The
paper also presents an application of the ontology for learning analysis on
an iconography domain implemented during the SINUS project “Semantic
Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning”.* This work is partly funded by the Bulgarian NSF under the project D-002-189 SINUS
“Semantic Technologies for Web Services and Technology Enhanced Learning”
Maths, Art and Technology: a Combination for an Effective Study
In this paper a novel learning and teaching approach for studying mathematics is presented. The method is the result of a combination between art and technology in order to stimulate and motivate secondary school students in mathematics often considered boring and difficult to understand.
This helps students revive the art perception displaying its hidden science base and understand that artists’ reasoning is reducible to mathematical concepts.
Currently, the research project is in the experimentation phase in which the students have the opportunity to test the model proposed.
In the article some preliminary results are presented and discussed