Advancing FronTier Research In the Arts and hUManities

Research InfrastructuresHORIZON-RIAID: 101132163
EC Contribution
€98,495
Consortium Size
30 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

Advancing FronTier Research In the Arts and hUManities (ATRIUM) will exploit and strengthen complementarities between leading European infrastructures: DARIAH, ARIADNE, CLARIN and OPERAS in order to provide vastly improved access to a rich portfolio of state-of-the-art services available to researchers across countries, languages, domains and media, building on a shared understanding and interoperability principles established in the SSHOC cluster project and other previous collaborations.Arts and Humanities is a very diverse field, covering a range of disciplines and communities of practice that have different epistemological and methodological foundations: an archaeologist and an art historian studying a Mycenaean fresco will have distinct goals and use different approaches to describing their objects of research. A literary scholar and a linguist will come to a textual corpus with radically different senses of what a corpus is and what questions can be asked of it. Yet research infrastructures in the Arts and Humanities domain must cater to a very wide range of stakeholders and offer services that cut across discipline-specific boundaries.ATRIUM will tackle this heterogeneity within the Arts and Humanities by going deep and wide at the same time: on the one hand, ATRIUM will make a groundbreaking contribution to the consolidation and expansion of services, including data services, specifically in the field of archaeology, while, on the other hand, facilitating access to a wide array of essential text, image and sound-based services that benefit a number of other disciplines within the Arts and Humanities, and cover all phases of the research data lifecycle (creating, processing, analyzing, preserving, providing access to and reusing).

Consortium (30)

🇫🇷 DIGITAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIESFR
coordinator
🇨🇿 ARCHEOLOGICKY USTAV AV CR BRNO VVICZ
partner
🇨🇿 ARCHEOLOGICKY USTAV AV CR PRAHA VVICZ
partner
🇧🇪 ARIADNE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTUREBE
partner
🇬🇷 ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS - RESEARCH CENTERGR
partner
🇬🇷 ATHINA-EREVNITIKO KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS STIS TECHNOLOGIES TIS PLIROFORIAS, TON EPIKOINONION KAI TIS GNOSISGR
partner
🇷🇸 CENTAR ZA DIGITALNE HUMANISTICKE NAUKERS
partner
🇳🇱 CLARIN ERICNL
partner
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
partner
🇮🇹 FONDAZIONE PIN - POLO DI PRATO UNIVERSITA DI FIRENZEIT
partner
🇫🇷 FOXCUBFR
partner
🇸🇪 GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITETSE
partner
🇬🇷 IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNASGR
partner
🇫🇷 INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUEFR
partner
🇵🇱 INSTYTUT BADAN LITERACKICH POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUKPL
partner
🇵🇱 INSTYTUT CHEMII BIOORGANICZNEJ POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUKPL
partner
🇵🇹 LABORATORIO NACIONAL DE ENGENHARIA CIVILPT
partner
🇩🇪 LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHENDE
partner
🇮🇹 NET7 SRLIT
partner
🇦🇹 OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTENAT
partner
🇧🇪 OPEN ACCESS IN THE EUROPEAN AREA THROUGH SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONBE
partner
🇮🇹 PRISMA CULTURA S.R.L.IT
partner
🇳🇱 STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEITNL
partner
🇨🇾 THE CYPRUS INSTITUTECY
partner
🇬🇧 THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELDGB
partner
🇵🇹 UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRAPT
partner
🇫🇷 UNIVERSITE DE TOURSFR
partner
🇬🇧 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES PRIFYSGOLDE CYMRUGB
partner
🇬🇧 UNIVERSITY OF YORKGB
partner
🇨🇿 UNIVERZITA KARLOVACZ
partner

Project Results (21)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (21)
FAIR as a Journey: Lessons Learned from Building the GoTriple Discovery Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities
Publications· 2024DOI
De Santis, Luca
HBIM and openBIM for management of historic architectural ceramic tiles information
· 2024
Carlos Serra, Silvia Pereiera, Paula Couto, António Santos Silva
The ARIADNEplus Knowledge Base: a Linked Open Data set for archaeological research.
· 2024
Bardi A.; Baglioni M.; Artini M.; Mannocci A.; Pavone G.
An LLM-based Approach for Translating Keywords in Scientific Publications
Luca De Santis, Paolo Pedinotti
ATRIUM Training: FAIR-by-Design Methodology for learning materials
Filiposka, Sonja
ATRIUM Transnational Access Scheme - A reproducible framework to publish and reuse Collections as Data: the case of the European Literary Bibliography
Candela, Gustavo; Rosiński, Cezary; Arkadiusz, Margraf
Automated Archaeological Image Annotation
"Presentation at the 31st EAA 2025 Annual Meeting in session #268 Archaeology, artificial intelligence, and image analysis"DOI
Pajdla, Petr, Ronald, Harasim, Novák, David, and Lečbychová, Olga
Boosting data interoperability of GoTriple.eu - Ontology alignment in the ATRIUM project
De Santis, Luca and Bertozzi, Alessandro
Building a Peer Review Evaluation Framework for Non-Traditional Research Outputs
Gouzi, Françoise, Baillot, Anne, Bénière, Sarah, Delmazo, Carol, and Tasovac, Toma
Engaging diverse communities: the ATRIUM project's participatory research initiatives
Niccolucci, Ginevra, Prandoni, Claudio, Niccolucci, Franco, and Geser, Guntram
Engaging Researchers for Improving Services and Training: Insights from the ATRIUM Survey and Researcher Forum
Umerle, Tomasz, Lombardo, Tiziana, van der Lek, Iulianna, Ilvanidou, Maria, and Delmazo, Carol
Enhancing transparency and reusability through Diamond publishing model: Transformations, a DARIAH Journal
Gouzi, Françoise, Gelati, Francesco, Baillot, Anne, and Tasovac, Toma
Go with the (Work)Flow! Creating Reusable and Replicable Workflows for Digital Humanities Research
Baillot, Anne, Pagé- Perron, Émilie, Megan S., Black, Durco, Matej, and Tasovac, Toma
How not to reinvent the wheel – workflows as a leverage from the past to the future
Baillot, Anne, Black, Megan, Carloni, Massimiliano, Charvát, Vera Maria, Ďurčo, Matej, and Kurzmeier, Michael
Lessons from the ATRIUM ATR Summer School (September 1-5, 2025)
Chiffoleau, Floriane
Leveraging AI for Enhanced Archaeological Data Extraction: Workflows for Textual and Image-Based Data
Pajdla, Petr, Novák, David, Harasim, Ronald, Křivánková, Dana, Straňák, Pavel, Lutsai, Kateryna, and Lečbychová, Olga
MetaCat suite: Towards a systematic analysis of catalogues
Carloni, Massimiliano, Durco, Matej, Charvát, Vera Maria, Goosen, Twan, Homo, Julien, Isaac, Antoine, Kurzmeier, Michael, and Bardi, Alessia
Reading diverse materials from the Letters 1916-1923 collection with HTR
Barget, Monika and Schreibman, Susan
The Guidelines for Producing the ATRIUM Curriculum
Tasovac, Toma; Garnett, Vicky
Towards a Collaborative Map Annotation Workflow: Annotating Ancient Places on Rigas' Charta of Greece
Ilvanidou, Maria, Carloni, Massimiliano, Aslanoglou, Anna, and Dritsou, Vicky
Workflow pro automatické rozpoznávání archeologických nálezů pomocí umělé inteligence (AI)
Pajdla, Petr and Harasim, Ronald