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Accessing and Understanding Cultural Heritage Through Users Experience Within the INCEPTION Project
Accessing and Understanding Cultural Heritage Through Users Experience Within the INCEPTION Project
The interdisciplinary EU funded project INCEPTION – Inclusive Cultural Heritage in Europe through 3D semantic modelling, coordinated by the Department of Architecture of the University of Ferrara, is focused on bringing together innovative 3D modelling and ICT applications and professionals involved in different fields of Cultural Heritage. The aim is to increase knowledge, enhancement and dissemination through 3D digital models in order to promote the inclusiveness and accessibility of European assets. In this direction, a Stakeholder Panel with different skills in the field of Cultural Heritage has been involved leading the research toward effective strategies to increase use and reuse of digital models. These strategies are aimed at maximizing the impact of using digital data for cultural heritage applications involving a wide range of non-expert and expert users, starting from specific requirements for processing, managing, delivering cultural heritage information to a broad audience. A co-design workshop has been organized involving Stakeholders in order to investigate on their requirements and expectations, to obtain information that could be useful for the User Centered process of definition of INCEPTION’s main outcomes and functionalities.
- University of Ferrara Italy
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Knowledge management Process (engineering) business.industry Stakeholder Reuse Cultural heritage Order (exchange) Information and Communications Technology Political science Architecture business User-centered design
Accessibility, NO, User centered design, Computer Science, Digital cultural heritage, Accessibility, Digital cultural heritage, User centered design, Computer Science
Accessibility, NO, User centered design, Computer Science, Digital cultural heritage, Accessibility, Digital cultural heritage, User centered design, Computer Science
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Knowledge management Process (engineering) business.industry Stakeholder Reuse Cultural heritage Order (exchange) Information and Communications Technology Political science Architecture business User-centered design
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- Funder: European Commission (EC)
- Project Code: 665220
- Funding stream: H2020 | RIA
The interdisciplinary EU funded project INCEPTION – Inclusive Cultural Heritage in Europe through 3D semantic modelling, coordinated by the Department of Architecture of the University of Ferrara, is focused on bringing together innovative 3D modelling and ICT applications and professionals involved in different fields of Cultural Heritage. The aim is to increase knowledge, enhancement and dissemination through 3D digital models in order to promote the inclusiveness and accessibility of European assets. In this direction, a Stakeholder Panel with different skills in the field of Cultural Heritage has been involved leading the research toward effective strategies to increase use and reuse of digital models. These strategies are aimed at maximizing the impact of using digital data for cultural heritage applications involving a wide range of non-expert and expert users, starting from specific requirements for processing, managing, delivering cultural heritage information to a broad audience. A co-design workshop has been organized involving Stakeholders in order to investigate on their requirements and expectations, to obtain information that could be useful for the User Centered process of definition of INCEPTION’s main outcomes and functionalities.