Documentation is the science of controlling information.
A result of the discoveries of archaeological on going and the resulting waste material from buildings and works of art and ancient artefacts and remnants of historical and cultural, there is an urgent need to arrange this huge number of pieces and works of art, and in the search continued for the conservation of these residues is seeking specialists to create a system for documenting this information, which may require research by long periods of time have been found between the folds of books, folders, and specialized research or do not find.
The document discusses the development of a digital platform called Nomisma.org by the Cyprus Institute to provide online access to their numismatic collections. The platform uses technologies like Reflectance Transformation Imaging, Drupal for development, an RTI viewer module, and semantic web standards to allow searching of collections by geography and taxonomy, deep zooming, and dissemination of over 44,000 online visitors from 58 countries. Future work aims to expand the database and collections, share knowledge and code, and link the data as Linked Open Data.
The CrossCult project aims to empower the reuse of digital cultural heritage through context-aware connections across European history. Led by Antonis Bikakis at UCL, the project will develop technologies like augmented reality, geolocation, and personalized narratives to facilitate new interpretations of history across borders. Running from 2016-2019 with partners in several countries, CrossCult will explore how facts can be interpreted differently through meta-history research and pilots connecting multiple cultural heritage sites and cities. The goal is to foster changed perspectives on history through technology-enabled experiences.
The Centre de Conservation du Livre (CCL) is a non-governmental organization located in Arles, France that provides training, expertise, documentation, and international cooperation in the preservation of documentary heritage collections including books, manuscripts, archives, photographs, and graphic works. CCL offers specialized courses for professionals and coordinates international projects funded by organizations like UNESCO and the European Commission focused on preservation, digitization, and disaster planning. CCL also operates an online digital library called E-Corpus that provides open access to over 500,000 documents from various heritage collections.
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
The Centre de Conservation du Livre (CCL) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1993 in Arles, France that works to preserve documentary heritage collections through training, expertise, documentation, and international cooperation. CCL offers specialized training courses in document conservation, disaster planning, and use of new technologies. It provides on-site expert consultations and has conducted projects around the world. CCL also operates an online digital library called E-Corpus that provides access to over 1 million documents from 200 institutions worldwide.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture, Cyprus 5 March 2014. Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
The document outlines a project that aims to encourage the use of new technologies in cultural heritage by promoting EU-funded technological solutions to stakeholders. It faces challenges of access to ICT, communication between cultural and technology groups, and addressing user needs. The project will raise awareness of technologies, promote solutions to stakeholders through events, validate technologies, and create a sustainable community around cultural heritage and technology. It is supported by an expert group and brings together technology providers, cultural institutions, and end users in its consortium.
The document discusses the development of a digital platform called Nomisma.org by the Cyprus Institute to provide online access to their numismatic collections. The platform uses technologies like Reflectance Transformation Imaging, Drupal for development, an RTI viewer module, and semantic web standards to allow searching of collections by geography and taxonomy, deep zooming, and dissemination of over 44,000 online visitors from 58 countries. Future work aims to expand the database and collections, share knowledge and code, and link the data as Linked Open Data.
The CrossCult project aims to empower the reuse of digital cultural heritage through context-aware connections across European history. Led by Antonis Bikakis at UCL, the project will develop technologies like augmented reality, geolocation, and personalized narratives to facilitate new interpretations of history across borders. Running from 2016-2019 with partners in several countries, CrossCult will explore how facts can be interpreted differently through meta-history research and pilots connecting multiple cultural heritage sites and cities. The goal is to foster changed perspectives on history through technology-enabled experiences.
The Centre de Conservation du Livre (CCL) is a non-governmental organization located in Arles, France that provides training, expertise, documentation, and international cooperation in the preservation of documentary heritage collections including books, manuscripts, archives, photographs, and graphic works. CCL offers specialized courses for professionals and coordinates international projects funded by organizations like UNESCO and the European Commission focused on preservation, digitization, and disaster planning. CCL also operates an online digital library called E-Corpus that provides open access to over 500,000 documents from various heritage collections.
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
The Centre de Conservation du Livre (CCL) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1993 in Arles, France that works to preserve documentary heritage collections through training, expertise, documentation, and international cooperation. CCL offers specialized training courses in document conservation, disaster planning, and use of new technologies. It provides on-site expert consultations and has conducted projects around the world. CCL also operates an online digital library called E-Corpus that provides access to over 1 million documents from 200 institutions worldwide.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture, Cyprus 5 March 2014. Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
The document outlines a project that aims to encourage the use of new technologies in cultural heritage by promoting EU-funded technological solutions to stakeholders. It faces challenges of access to ICT, communication between cultural and technology groups, and addressing user needs. The project will raise awareness of technologies, promote solutions to stakeholders through events, validate technologies, and create a sustainable community around cultural heritage and technology. It is supported by an expert group and brings together technology providers, cultural institutions, and end users in its consortium.
The document discusses e-corpus, a digital library developed by CCL to provide access to written and iconographic heritage collections. It notes that digitalization allows immense cultural treasures to be transformed into a living, coherent corpus accessible to all via the internet. E-corpus catalogs and disseminates documents from over 250 institutions in 26 countries. It includes over 2 million documents accessible through simple searches. The platform also allows institutions to create specialized digital libraries on shared subjects.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud CY Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
5 March 2014
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Jan Simons (UvA) over call Reflective 6 van Horizon 2020Media Perspectives
This document discusses potential projects for the Horizon2020 Reflective 6 call on innovation ecosystems of digital cultural assets. It describes four potential projects:
1. Augmenting Masterpieces, which would develop interfaces between the physical and digital collections of the Rijksmuseum to augment visitors' experiences.
2. Modeling Crowdsourcing for Cultural Heritage (M.O.C.C.A.), which would analyze crowdsourcing projects to develop a model for determining when and how crowdsourcing is appropriate.
3. Concert 3.0, a collaboration with the Royal Concertgebouw aiming to enhance the classical music concert experience through digital technologies.
4. #Hooked,
From Catalogue 2.0 to the digital humanities: exploring the future of librari...Sally Chambers
This document discusses the evolving role of libraries and librarians in supporting digital scholarship and the digital humanities. It describes how traditional cataloguing tools like MARC are changing to incorporate new metadata standards and linked data. Research libraries' engagement with research infrastructures has been low but is increasing as opportunities arise in areas like research data management, digital repositories, and scholarly communication. The document argues libraries have important roles to play in discovery, data management, and as embedded partners supporting digital humanities researchers and their evolving needs. Collaboration between libraries and digital humanities centers is highlighted as a way to advance both fields.
ICOM Moscow 2014 with audio - The Virtual MuseumSusan Hazan
The document discusses the definition and qualities of a virtual museum. It summarizes initial work by the V-Must network to rethink the concept of virtual museums in light of emerging digital technologies. The network has identified and mapped tools and services that define and support virtual museums in the heritage sector. A virtual museum is defined as a digital entity that draws on characteristics of a physical museum to complement, enhance, or augment the museum experience through personalization, interactivity and rich content. Virtual museums can act as the digital presence of a physical museum or independently while maintaining the authoritative status of museums as defined by ICOM.
Deploy of CENIEH’s new institutional repositoryariadnenetwork
Presentation given by María José De Miguel Del Barrio and Javier Valladolid Aguinaga of CENIEH at the ARIADNE winter school about the deployment of CENIEH’s new institutional repository. The presentation introduces the research carried out by CENIEH and the collections that are held, and the work to develop an institutional repository to integrate diverse datasets.
The National Archives of the UAE was established in 1968 and has since collected over 5 million historical documents dating back before the federation of the seven emirates. It has digitized many of these documents to preserve them and make them accessible online through partnerships with organizations like Google Cultural Institute. This allows people worldwide to learn about the history of Abu Dhabi and the UAE, from how the region used to be a Bedouin village with few signs of development, to cultural practices like pearl prices in the early 1900s. The National Archives continues to collect additional family records and oral histories to further document and promote understanding of the UAE's national identity.
This document discusses how 3D cultural heritage applications can create new links between places and help promote local cultural resources. It describes a series of projects in Bologna, Italy that reused 3D assets from an initial project called "Apa the Etruscan" to create additional applications. These included a Machinima archaeological narration, an augmented reality application coupled with an online game, additional scenes for museums, and a project supporting UNESCO recognition of Bologna's porticoes. The reuse of 3D models across these projects helped optimize costs and speed up productions while reaching wider audiences. The document argues this approach can effectively promote cultural heritage through engaging content and expanded networks of references between places.
USI UNESCO Chair Southern Summer Schhol 2020 on Digital Communication of indi...dpaschina
The document discusses plans to create a Digital Museum of Namibian Cultural Heritage based on the collections of the Owela Museum in Namibia. The goals are to preserve more of Namibia's cultural artifacts and memories digitally, make them more accessible worldwide, and improve the experience for both virtual and physical visitors. It proposes digitizing existing collections, designing virtual and augmented reality tools, and improving the physical museum with new digital displays and interactive elements. This digital transformation aims to promote Namibian culture and tourism, educate people about the country's heritage, and involve local communities.
MOSAICA: Semantically Enhanced Multifaceted Collaborative Access to Cultural ...Dov Winer
Description of the Mosaica project that ran from 2006 to 2008 developing a toolbox of generic technologies for intelligent presentation, knowledge-based discovery, and interactive and creative educational experience covering a broad variety of diversified cultural heritages requirements.
Axiell Customer Projects From Around The World: What Our Most Successful Cust...Axiell ALM
This document discusses ways that museums can raise the profile of their collections through digital initiatives. It provides examples of projects from museums around the world that are using Axiell's collection management software to digitize collections, improve online access and engagement, and better connect their collections for research and educational purposes. Specific initiatives highlighted include the Qatar Museums' centralized management of the country's cultural assets, a joint Danish museum database project, and the Rijksmuseum's open access policies and linked data integration. The document also discusses how museums can use digital tools to crowdsource transcription and improve online exhibits, outreach, and education.
Presentation it europeana cloud plenary_18-3-14Europeana
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation is a major international philanthropic organization founded in 1996 that has granted over €1 billion to non-profit organizations in 110 countries. A key initiative was the €566 million Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens, which houses the National Library of Greece and Greek National Opera. The state-of-the-art 170,000 square meter facility was designed by Renzo Piano and donated to the Greek state in 2016. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation also funded major initiatives addressing the effects of the economic crisis in Greece and programs to empower Greek youth.
Europe’s Common Cultural Heritage – Unity in Diversity: Digital Technologies ...Aneta Kozuchowska
Bellevue Programme 2011 - EU Seminar: Bruxelles, 2 March 2011. Presentation by Giuliana De Francesco (Ministry for Cultural Heritage, Italy, Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Germany)
The Institute of Egypt was founded in late August 1798 in Cairo by order of Napoleon, with Gaspard Monge as president. It was modeled after the French Institut de France and had the goals of advancing knowledge in Egypt, studying the country's industries, history, and natural phenomena, and advising the French government. The Institute housed collections and laboratories for its scholar members to conduct research. It ceased to exist when the French departed Egypt in 1801, but the scholars' work was later compiled in the extensive Description de l'Egypte published between 1809 and 1828.
"New frontiers in digital epigraphy: The epigrapher at work today", International Symposium Learning Scripts, Forgetting Scripts. New approaches to the History in the Roman West, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (8-9 November 2018).
This document proposes creating a Digital Library of the Middle East (DLME) to help address the loss of cultural heritage in the region due to conflict, destruction, looting, and terrorism. A DLME could digitize existing inventories and artifacts to create searchable online databases, improve security and access, and help track stolen objects. The proposal requests funding to research requirements, convene advisors, and explore partnerships needed to establish a sustainable DLME platform using open-source technology.
3D reconstructions for story telling and understandingCARARE
This slidedeck was prepared for a webinar exploring some of the ways that 3D reconstructions are being used for story telling and to aid understanding. Following an introduction to the webinar Daniel Pletinckx of Visual Dimension bvma gave a presentation on 'Interactive storytelling in virtual worlds' which is followed by a presentation by Catherine Cassidy of the Open Virtual Worlds group at the University of St Andrews on 'Dissemination Methods for 3D Historical Virtual Environments'.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
The document discusses e-corpus, a digital library developed by CCL to provide access to written and iconographic heritage collections. It notes that digitalization allows immense cultural treasures to be transformed into a living, coherent corpus accessible to all via the internet. E-corpus catalogs and disseminates documents from over 250 institutions in 26 countries. It includes over 2 million documents accessible through simple searches. The platform also allows institutions to create specialized digital libraries on shared subjects.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud CY Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
5 March 2014
2014 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Cultural Heritage
http://2014.minervaisrael.org.il
http://www.digital-heritage.org.il
Jan Simons (UvA) over call Reflective 6 van Horizon 2020Media Perspectives
This document discusses potential projects for the Horizon2020 Reflective 6 call on innovation ecosystems of digital cultural assets. It describes four potential projects:
1. Augmenting Masterpieces, which would develop interfaces between the physical and digital collections of the Rijksmuseum to augment visitors' experiences.
2. Modeling Crowdsourcing for Cultural Heritage (M.O.C.C.A.), which would analyze crowdsourcing projects to develop a model for determining when and how crowdsourcing is appropriate.
3. Concert 3.0, a collaboration with the Royal Concertgebouw aiming to enhance the classical music concert experience through digital technologies.
4. #Hooked,
From Catalogue 2.0 to the digital humanities: exploring the future of librari...Sally Chambers
This document discusses the evolving role of libraries and librarians in supporting digital scholarship and the digital humanities. It describes how traditional cataloguing tools like MARC are changing to incorporate new metadata standards and linked data. Research libraries' engagement with research infrastructures has been low but is increasing as opportunities arise in areas like research data management, digital repositories, and scholarly communication. The document argues libraries have important roles to play in discovery, data management, and as embedded partners supporting digital humanities researchers and their evolving needs. Collaboration between libraries and digital humanities centers is highlighted as a way to advance both fields.
ICOM Moscow 2014 with audio - The Virtual MuseumSusan Hazan
The document discusses the definition and qualities of a virtual museum. It summarizes initial work by the V-Must network to rethink the concept of virtual museums in light of emerging digital technologies. The network has identified and mapped tools and services that define and support virtual museums in the heritage sector. A virtual museum is defined as a digital entity that draws on characteristics of a physical museum to complement, enhance, or augment the museum experience through personalization, interactivity and rich content. Virtual museums can act as the digital presence of a physical museum or independently while maintaining the authoritative status of museums as defined by ICOM.
Deploy of CENIEH’s new institutional repositoryariadnenetwork
Presentation given by María José De Miguel Del Barrio and Javier Valladolid Aguinaga of CENIEH at the ARIADNE winter school about the deployment of CENIEH’s new institutional repository. The presentation introduces the research carried out by CENIEH and the collections that are held, and the work to develop an institutional repository to integrate diverse datasets.
The National Archives of the UAE was established in 1968 and has since collected over 5 million historical documents dating back before the federation of the seven emirates. It has digitized many of these documents to preserve them and make them accessible online through partnerships with organizations like Google Cultural Institute. This allows people worldwide to learn about the history of Abu Dhabi and the UAE, from how the region used to be a Bedouin village with few signs of development, to cultural practices like pearl prices in the early 1900s. The National Archives continues to collect additional family records and oral histories to further document and promote understanding of the UAE's national identity.
This document discusses how 3D cultural heritage applications can create new links between places and help promote local cultural resources. It describes a series of projects in Bologna, Italy that reused 3D assets from an initial project called "Apa the Etruscan" to create additional applications. These included a Machinima archaeological narration, an augmented reality application coupled with an online game, additional scenes for museums, and a project supporting UNESCO recognition of Bologna's porticoes. The reuse of 3D models across these projects helped optimize costs and speed up productions while reaching wider audiences. The document argues this approach can effectively promote cultural heritage through engaging content and expanded networks of references between places.
USI UNESCO Chair Southern Summer Schhol 2020 on Digital Communication of indi...dpaschina
The document discusses plans to create a Digital Museum of Namibian Cultural Heritage based on the collections of the Owela Museum in Namibia. The goals are to preserve more of Namibia's cultural artifacts and memories digitally, make them more accessible worldwide, and improve the experience for both virtual and physical visitors. It proposes digitizing existing collections, designing virtual and augmented reality tools, and improving the physical museum with new digital displays and interactive elements. This digital transformation aims to promote Namibian culture and tourism, educate people about the country's heritage, and involve local communities.
MOSAICA: Semantically Enhanced Multifaceted Collaborative Access to Cultural ...Dov Winer
Description of the Mosaica project that ran from 2006 to 2008 developing a toolbox of generic technologies for intelligent presentation, knowledge-based discovery, and interactive and creative educational experience covering a broad variety of diversified cultural heritages requirements.
Axiell Customer Projects From Around The World: What Our Most Successful Cust...Axiell ALM
This document discusses ways that museums can raise the profile of their collections through digital initiatives. It provides examples of projects from museums around the world that are using Axiell's collection management software to digitize collections, improve online access and engagement, and better connect their collections for research and educational purposes. Specific initiatives highlighted include the Qatar Museums' centralized management of the country's cultural assets, a joint Danish museum database project, and the Rijksmuseum's open access policies and linked data integration. The document also discusses how museums can use digital tools to crowdsource transcription and improve online exhibits, outreach, and education.
Presentation it europeana cloud plenary_18-3-14Europeana
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation is a major international philanthropic organization founded in 1996 that has granted over €1 billion to non-profit organizations in 110 countries. A key initiative was the €566 million Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens, which houses the National Library of Greece and Greek National Opera. The state-of-the-art 170,000 square meter facility was designed by Renzo Piano and donated to the Greek state in 2016. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation also funded major initiatives addressing the effects of the economic crisis in Greece and programs to empower Greek youth.
Europe’s Common Cultural Heritage – Unity in Diversity: Digital Technologies ...Aneta Kozuchowska
Bellevue Programme 2011 - EU Seminar: Bruxelles, 2 March 2011. Presentation by Giuliana De Francesco (Ministry for Cultural Heritage, Italy, Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Germany)
The Institute of Egypt was founded in late August 1798 in Cairo by order of Napoleon, with Gaspard Monge as president. It was modeled after the French Institut de France and had the goals of advancing knowledge in Egypt, studying the country's industries, history, and natural phenomena, and advising the French government. The Institute housed collections and laboratories for its scholar members to conduct research. It ceased to exist when the French departed Egypt in 1801, but the scholars' work was later compiled in the extensive Description de l'Egypte published between 1809 and 1828.
"New frontiers in digital epigraphy: The epigrapher at work today", International Symposium Learning Scripts, Forgetting Scripts. New approaches to the History in the Roman West, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (8-9 November 2018).
This document proposes creating a Digital Library of the Middle East (DLME) to help address the loss of cultural heritage in the region due to conflict, destruction, looting, and terrorism. A DLME could digitize existing inventories and artifacts to create searchable online databases, improve security and access, and help track stolen objects. The proposal requests funding to research requirements, convene advisors, and explore partnerships needed to establish a sustainable DLME platform using open-source technology.
3D reconstructions for story telling and understandingCARARE
This slidedeck was prepared for a webinar exploring some of the ways that 3D reconstructions are being used for story telling and to aid understanding. Following an introduction to the webinar Daniel Pletinckx of Visual Dimension bvma gave a presentation on 'Interactive storytelling in virtual worlds' which is followed by a presentation by Catherine Cassidy of the Open Virtual Worlds group at the University of St Andrews on 'Dissemination Methods for 3D Historical Virtual Environments'.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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Trusted Execution Environment for Decentralized Process MiningLucaBarbaro3
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How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
zkStudyClub - LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Application...Alex Pruden
Folding is a recent technique for building efficient recursive SNARKs. Several elegant folding protocols have been proposed, such as Nova, Supernova, Hypernova, Protostar, and others. However, all of them rely on an additively homomorphic commitment scheme based on discrete log, and are therefore not post-quantum secure. In this work we present LatticeFold, the first lattice-based folding protocol based on the Module SIS problem. This folding protocol naturally leads to an efficient recursive lattice-based SNARK and an efficient PCD scheme. LatticeFold supports folding low-degree relations, such as R1CS, as well as high-degree relations, such as CCS. The key challenge is to construct a secure folding protocol that works with the Ajtai commitment scheme. The difficulty, is ensuring that extracted witnesses are low norm through many rounds of folding. We present a novel technique using the sumcheck protocol to ensure that extracted witnesses are always low norm no matter how many rounds of folding are used. Our evaluation of the final proof system suggests that it is as performant as Hypernova, while providing post-quantum security.
Paper Link: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257
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Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity server
Between IT and History
1. Prepared by: Sherin Haroun El. Rashied
BETWEEN
HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY
BETWEEN
PAST AND PRESENT
2. INTRODUCTION
A result of the discoveries of archaeological on going and the resulting
waste material from buildings and works of art and ancient artefacts and
remnants of historical and cultural, there is an urgent need to arrange
this huge number of pieces and works of art, and in the search
continued for the conservation of these residues is seeking specialists to
create a system for documenting this information, which may require
research by long periods of time have been found between the folds of
books, folders, and specialized research or do not find.
4. SCIENCE OF DOCUMENTATION
• Elements of the document
• Adopt the document as a document originally scientific rests on four
pillars:
Date of the document
Source of document
Document’s receiver
Subject of document
5. SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MODERN
AUTHENTICATION
• Optical archiving systems
• Digital Archive Systems
• Integrated systems combined
6. MEMORY OF THE ARAB WORLD
The Memory of the Arab World is concerned with developing a specialized
portal on the Internet, applying the latest software to introduce the Arab
civilization to the world and to contribute to the Arabic content on the
Internet. The bilingual gateway is meant to connect the younger generations
of Arabs with their cultural identity, and to maintain the comprehensive
memory of the people of the Arab World. It is the first Arab project aiming to
digitize the Arab heritage and aiming to preserve its memory to pass it on to
future generations. The project is supported by the Ministry of Communication
and Information Technology, Arab Republic of Egypt (MCIT) represented by
the Centre for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT), the
League of Arab States, the United Nations Educational, the Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the International Telecommunication Union,
the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO),
and the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO).
7. CULTNAT
Is affiliated with Bibliotheca Alexandrina and supported by the Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology.
The Center's mandate is to document the various aspects of Egypt's tangible and
intangible cultural heritage as well as its natural heritage.
This involves the implementation of the national plan of action towards the
documentation program, making use of the most up-to-date information
technology in collaboration with the national and international specialized
organizations.
The Center also aims at increasing public awareness of Egypt's cultural& natural
heritage using all available media as well as building capacities of professionals in
the fields of conservation and documentation of cultural and natural heritage
8. CULTURAMA
• CULTURAMA, is a Cultural Panorama over nine screens, the first ever patented 9-
projector interactive system. It is an innovative harmonized mix of cultural and
natural heritage information, using an informative and attractive multimedia program
and the latest display technology. Winner of many awards, the CULTURAMA, which
was developed by the Egyptian Centre for Documentation of Cultural and Natural
Heritage (CULTNAT), allows the presentation of a wealth of data layers, where the
presenter can click on an item and go to a new level of detail. It is a remarkably
informative multi-media presentation of Egypt’s heritage across 5000 years of history
up to modern times, with highlights and examples of Ancient Egyptian, Coptic and
Muslim heritage.
• The hardware part contains a huge 180 degrees panoramic interactive computer
screen with a diameter of 10 meters that consists of nine separate flat screens
arranged in a semi-circular shape and nine video projectors controlled by a single
computer. An Interactive multimedia software was especially developed by our team
to enable the display on the panoramic screen.
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10. VIRTUAL IMMERSIVE SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS (VISTA)
• Virtual reality is one of the very practical tools of visualization during
research. With virtual reality, or immersive visualization, researchers
are able to experience 3D simulations of natural or human-engineered
phenomena, thus developing new insights and more profound
understanding to the subject of their research. Often eliminating the
need for physical models, work within virtual environments has been
shown to save time and resources in both commercial and scientific
research.
• In its efforts to serve science and development, the BA installed a
CAVE (Computer Aided Virtual Environment) system known as VISTA
(Virtual Immersive Science and Technology Applications) to meet the
digital challenges of today. Managed by ISIS, VISTA is the latest
generation of FLEX™ visualization systems that allow for running
research applications where viewing, association and presentation
requirements are poorly met within the confines of 2D visualization.
This walk-in virtual reality system allows for interactive work within
three-dimensional computer-generated models and environments,
thus providing better visualization and analysis of the carried out
research.
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12. The most important projects have
been implemented to document the
cultural history and natural use of
information technology
13. DOCUMENTATION OF HERITAGE
• Digital Manuscript Library
• Arabic Papyri Collections at the National Library of Egypt
• Al-Hilal Digital Archive
• The 100,000 Manuscripts Project
• Ancient Egyptian Language Dictionary
14. DIGITAL LIBRARY
• Memory of Modern Egypt
• Eternal Egypt
• Description de l’Egypte
• L'Art Arabe
• Digital Assets Repository (DAR)
• Universal Digital Library
• The World Digital Library
15. DIGITAL LIBRARY
• Global Egyptian Museum Website
• Gamal Abdel Nasser Digital Archive
• Sadat Digital Archive
• Memory of the Suez Canal
• The Digital Library of Inscriptions and Calligraphies
• National Archives of Egypt
• Memory of the Arab World
16. THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAP OF EGYPT
The Archaeological Map of Egypt program is a
multidimensional program aiming to employing the latest
information technology to produce a powerful
documentation and management tool for the Egyptian
archaeological sites that are spread all over the country.
It involves dividing the information of the archaeological
sites into three levels (National, Sites, and the Monuments
level) and using the multimedia technologies in conjunction
with the GIS to document the archeological and
geographical details of each monument.
17. THE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF EGYPT
To document the nineteenth and twentieth century architectural heritage of
Egypt, starting with the Downtown area of Cairo as a pilot project and continuing
with more parts of Cairo and other cities. This project constitutes of a Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) with an easy to browse database that includes
extensive photographic documentation, all published material for each
inventoried building, in addition to historic documents, maps and archival
material.
18. THE DOCUMENTATION OF EGYPT'S NATURAL
HERITAGE
Documenting and disseminating information on the natural heritage of Egypt. It
involves the collection of all data available on protected areas as well as the
diverse habitats and their components of flora, fauna, geological formations and
cultural features.
19. THE PHOTOGRAPHIC HERITAGE
An ambitious undertaking as it documents Egypt's
intangible cultural heritage through photography.
The program's primary activity is to digitize the
archives of photographers [foreign and Egyptian]
from the Nineteenth and early Twentieth-century.
20. THE FOLKLORIC HERITAGE PROGRAM
The program documents, in a database compilation process, different aspects of
the historical daily life that are about to become extinct all over Egypt, and
specially in places like Fatimic Cairo, Sinai, the Oasis , Quena and Aswan.
21. THE ARTS CULTURAL
HERITAGE
Documentation/Preservation of the Arts
Cultural heritage is a persistent concern of
every nation. The Arab Nation's Arts
Heritage is a wealthy one which is
considered to be a reference to the
development of human civilization.
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23. THE ETERNAL EGYPT
For over five thousand years, from the dawn of the pharaohs to the Islamic era,
passing through both the Greco-Roman and the Coptic periods, Egyptian
culture has evoked a sense of almost inexpressible awe. By the fifth century
BC, as the Greek historian Herodotus wrote, Egypt had ‘more wonders in it
than any other country in the world,’ and provided for the world ‘more works
that defy description than any other place.’
24. DOCUMENTATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
In view of the continued interest of the Centre for the Documentation of Cultural
and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT), of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, in maintaining
cultural sustainability – particularly in the field of Science; and due to the
importance of digital electronic documentation of manuscripts in asserting the
effective role undertaken by the Arab and Muslim Scientists in developing the
human Scientific knowledge: CULTNAT is preparing a series of publications aiming
at bringing, to the World attention, the Arab and Islamic contributions to the
progress of Science; through a well established partnership with UNESCO.