During the academic year, the students of Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge had the opportunity to publish the projects made during the lessons. Some of these projects are listed in this page.
Authors: Dello Buono Martina, Mariani Fabio, Spinaci Gianmarco
Course: Scholarly Editing and Digital Approaches
Description: The website tried to offer new solutions for digital epigraphy analysis, creating a new modular structure to make archives simpler for both the manager and the user. The research starts from a geographical point of view.
Authors: Dello Buono Martina, Mariani Fabio, Spinaci Gianmarco
Course: Knowledge Organization and Digital Methods in the Cultural Heritage Domain
Description: The aim of Battle of the WaterLOD Project is to create an abstract Linked Open model for describing data related to the battle of Waterloo.
Authors: Dello Buono Martina, Mariani Fabio, Spinaci Gianmarco, Zhi Yiwen
Course: Knowledge Representation and Extraction
Description: The goal is to represent a scientific article's narrative as a knowledge base, associating it with knowledge from cited papers, authors, theories and the structure.
Author: Mariani Fabio
Course: Museology, Museography and Virtual Environments
Description: A virtual tour of a noble tower in Ascoli Piceno
Authors: Pasqual Valentina, Sartini Bruno
Course: Scholarly Editing and Digital Approaches
Description: The website presents a diplomatic edition of an Old English Manuscript regarding the XXIV chapter of the IV book of Historia Ecclesiastica.
Authors: Pasqual Valentina, Sartini Bruno
Course: Knowledge Representation and Extraction
Description: The aim of this project is to collect knowledge of a poem (students have chosen “I Felt a Funeral, in my Brain” by Emily Dickinson) and convert it in a linked open data environment, as the RDF graph.
Authors: Sebastian Barzaghi, Alessandra Foschi, Gianmarco Santini, Carolina Salluzzi, Sebnem Kabadayi
Course: Intangible Artifacts, Cultural Heritage and Multimedia
Description: A software application able to create a custom Mandala from your experience in looking at a work of art, through computational tools.
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