Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations
Editat de Lise Jaillant, Claire Warwick, Paul Gooding, Katherine Aske, Glen Layne-Worthey, J. Stephen Downieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781800088368
ISBN-10: 1800088361
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 41 figures, 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
ISBN-10: 1800088361
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 41 figures, 8 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
Cuprins
List of figures
List of tables
Glossary
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lise Jaillant, Claire Warwick, Paul Gooding, Katherine Aske, Glen Layne-Worthey and J. Stephen Downie
Part I: The role of AI in preserving and making accessible digitised and born-digital records
1 The National Archives (UK)
Lise Jaillant, Katherine Aske and Annalina Caputo
2 Computer vision and cultural heritage
Catherine Nicole Coleman
3 Machine learning at the National Library of Norway
Javier de la Rosa
Part II: Text and beyond: AI applied to text, images and audio-visual archives
4 From preservation to access and beyond: the Role of AI in audio-visual archives
Julia Noordegraaf and Anna Schjøtt Hansen
5 Digital mapping and cultural heritage
Claire Warwick and Katherine Aske
6 Making more sense with machines: artificial intelligence at the HathiTrust Research Center
Glen Layne-Worthey and J. Stephen Downie with contributions from Janet Swatscheno, Nikolaus Parulian, Jill Naiman, Ben Schmidt, Peter Organisciak, Ted Underwood, and Ryan Dubnicek
Part III: Digitised collections and hand-written text: challenges and new methods
7 Distant viewing archives
Lauren Tilton and Taylor Arnold
8 The adoption of handwritten text recognition at the National Library of Scotland
Paul Gooding, Joseph Nockels and Melissa Terras
9 Conversing with the past: re-examining the legacy of slavery in domestic traffic newspaper advertisements with OpenAI's GPT3 LLM
Rajesh Kumar Gnanasekaran, Christopher E. Haley and Richard Marciano
10 Afterword: An emergence from winter or summer may be upon us Thomas Padilla
Index
List of tables
Glossary
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lise Jaillant, Claire Warwick, Paul Gooding, Katherine Aske, Glen Layne-Worthey and J. Stephen Downie
Part I: The role of AI in preserving and making accessible digitised and born-digital records
1 The National Archives (UK)
Lise Jaillant, Katherine Aske and Annalina Caputo
2 Computer vision and cultural heritage
Catherine Nicole Coleman
3 Machine learning at the National Library of Norway
Javier de la Rosa
Part II: Text and beyond: AI applied to text, images and audio-visual archives
4 From preservation to access and beyond: the Role of AI in audio-visual archives
Julia Noordegraaf and Anna Schjøtt Hansen
5 Digital mapping and cultural heritage
Claire Warwick and Katherine Aske
6 Making more sense with machines: artificial intelligence at the HathiTrust Research Center
Glen Layne-Worthey and J. Stephen Downie with contributions from Janet Swatscheno, Nikolaus Parulian, Jill Naiman, Ben Schmidt, Peter Organisciak, Ted Underwood, and Ryan Dubnicek
Part III: Digitised collections and hand-written text: challenges and new methods
7 Distant viewing archives
Lauren Tilton and Taylor Arnold
8 The adoption of handwritten text recognition at the National Library of Scotland
Paul Gooding, Joseph Nockels and Melissa Terras
9 Conversing with the past: re-examining the legacy of slavery in domestic traffic newspaper advertisements with OpenAI's GPT3 LLM
Rajesh Kumar Gnanasekaran, Christopher E. Haley and Richard Marciano
10 Afterword: An emergence from winter or summer may be upon us Thomas Padilla
Index