Paper showcasing EUreka3D to be published on FGCS journal

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The Lambousa Fishing Boat case and the data managing within the scope of EUreka3D project was presented by  Michał Orzechowski at the 15th International Conference on Parallel Processing & Applied Mathematics.

Following the presentation, Future Generation Computer Systems journal invited the authors of the presentation to write a paper. FGCS aims to lead the way in advances in distributed systems, collaborative environments, high performance and high performance computing, Big Data on such infrastructures as grids, clouds and the Internet of Things.

Title: Cultural Heritage 3D Object Management with Integrated Automation Workflows

Authors: Written by Michał Orzechowski, Łukasz Opioła, Ignacio Lamata Martínez, Marinos Ioannides; Panayiotis N. Panayiotou, Renata G. Słota, Łukasz Dutka and Jacek Kitowski

Abstract: The complexity of high-quality 3D digitised cultural heritage
objects creates challenges for existing data management systems as they
need to develop metadata management and processing capabilities to
provide semantic insight into the interconnectivity of data that consti-
tute cultural heritage objects. To address these challenges, we propose
a data and metadata management system, together with the federated
authentication and authorisation mechanism, and an integrated system
for designing and executing automated workflows that facilitate the pro-
cessing of both data and metadata. The solution is evaluated with a
3D digitised cultural object of Lambousa Fishing Boat and presents the
complete process from data upload to publication.

Download the paper at this link.

 

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