n-Dimensional analysis and memorisation ecosystem for building cathedrals of knowledge in Heritage Science

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101055423
EC Contribution
€24,689
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Summary

The research on cultural heritage makes the confrontation between material objects and multidisciplinary studies the arena for the production of collective knowledge. In the digital age, this is then a privileged framework for studying the collective analysis and interpretation of facts, objects and phenomena that bring together a new generation of data towards the construction of new scientific resources - our tomorrows heritage. How can one memorise these bundles of individual gazes converging on the same object of study? How can one analyse their dynamics of construction, of overlap and of fusion leading to new knowledge? This project introduces a new field - a territory of multidisciplinary and multidimensional digitally born data - as raw material for studying the mechanisms of knowledge production in cultural heritage. Introducing a pioneering approach in computational modelling and digitisation, this project benefits from the exceptional experimental framework of the scientific worksite on Notre-Dame de Paris (involving today 175 researchers coming from disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, architecture, history, chemistry, physics and computer scientist) to build an emblematic corpus of data on scientific practices in heritage science, in the digital age. Within this unique opportunity to produce and analyse masses of born digital scientific data, n-Dame_Heritage will deliver a generalisable approach, a replicable methodology and an open and reusable digital ecosystem to build cathedrals of knowledge by the collaborative research on material objects. By introducing and experimenting next generation methods and tools for the semantic-driven data production and analysis, this project shifts the cursor of digitisation, from the physical object to the knowledge for understanding it, in order to analyse the interdependence between its complex facets and the related knowledge objects built by scholars through their research practices.

Consortium (1)

Project Results (13)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (12)
"Actes des journées d'études ""Une cathédrale de données numériques et connaissances pluridisciplinaires'"" - support des présentations"
· 2024
Livio De Luca, Judith Hannoun, Laura Willot (Eds)
A digital platform for the centralization and long-term preservation of multidisciplinary scientific data belonging to the Notre Dame de Paris scientific action
Journal of Cultural Heritage· 2024DOI
Ariane Néroulidis, Thomas Pouyet, Sarah Tournon, Miled Rousset, Marco Callieri, Adeline Manuel, Violette Abergel, Olivier Malavergne, Isabelle Cao, Roxane Roussel, Xavier Granier, Xavier Rodier, Livio De Luca
Creating a Dataset for the Detection and Segmentation of Degradation Phenomena in Notre-Dame de Paris
Proceedings of the 6th workshop on the analySis, Understanding and proMotion of heritAge Contents· 2024DOI
Laura Willot, Kévin Réby, Adeline Manuel, Valerie Gouet-Brunet, Dan Vodislav, Livio de Luca
Hybrid Construction of Knowledge Graph and Deep Learning Experiments for Notre-Dame De Paris’ Data
Digital Innovations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction, Advances in Representation· 2024DOI
Kévin Réby, Anaïs Guillem, Livio De Luca
Let the fallen voussoirs of Notre-Dame de Paris speak: Scientific Narration and 3D Visualization of Virtual Reconstruction Hypotheses and Reasoning
Proceedings of Semantic Methods for Events and Stories (SEMMES) Workshop at ESWC 2024, May 2024, Hersonissos, Greece· 2024
Anaïs Guillem, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquière, Livio De Luca, Violette Abergel
Notre-Dame de Paris : a multidisciplinary scientific site
Journal of Cultural Heritage· 2024
Philippe Dillmann, Martine Regert, Aline Magnien, Pascal Lievaux, Livio De Luca (Editors)
STRATEGIES AND EXPERIMENTS FOR MASSIVE 3D DIGITALIZATION OF THE REMAINS AFTER THE NOTRE DAME DE PARIS’ FIRE
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences· 2024DOI
F. Comte, A. Pamart, K. Réby, L. De Luca
The CNRS/MC Notre-Dame scientific worksite: an extraordinary interdisciplinary adventure
Journal of Cultural Heritage· 2024DOI
Philippe Dillmann, Pascal Liévaux, Livio De Luca, Aline Magnien, Martine Regert
Versioning Virtual Reconstruction Hypotheses: Revealing Counterfactual Trajectories of the Fallen Voussoirs of Notre-Dame de Paris using Reasoning and 2D/3D Visualization
20th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2024)· 2024
Anaïs Guillem, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquière, Livio De Luca, Violette Abergel
A digital ecosystem for the multidisciplinary study of Notre-Dame de Paris
Journal of Cultural Heritage· 2023DOI
Livio De Luca
AN APPROACH TO BUILD A COMPLETE DIGITAL REPORT OF THE NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL AFTER THE FIRE, USING THE AIOLI PLATFORM
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences· 2023DOI
R. Roussel, L. De Luca
Semantic Segmentation using Foundation Models for Cultural Heritage: an Experimental Study on Notre-Dame de Paris
2023 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW)· 2023DOI
Kévin Réby, Anaïs Guilhelm, Livio De Luca
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan