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3 April 2023 Digital social cultural heritage digital space study and exploration
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Proceedings Volume 12599, Second International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS 2022); 1259912 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673397
Event: 2nd International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS 2022), 2022, Chendgu, China
Abstract
Due to the digitization of cultural heritage, there has been an increase in its protection and development and a renewed vitality to it. This article examines the digitalization of cultural heritage and the research results and progress in the fields at home and abroad. For visual processing and display, use Cite Space software to measure the research literature for 10 years of the CNKI database. By analyzing and organizing three major phenomena in digitalizing cultural heritage: (1) Study hotspots and direction "multi-bloom, diverse development". (2) Research institutions and personnel are more independent. (3) The trend of research into emerging digital technology is relatively obvious. Based on the overall analysis, the research status of the two major needs to be improved: (1) Strengthen the cooperation and connection between colleges and universities, cultural relics protection departments, and museums. (2) Grasp the internal connection in digitalizing emerging digital technology and cultural heritage.
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Chu Zhao, Jingyu Pang, and Yuhao Wu "Digital social cultural heritage digital space study and exploration", Proc. SPIE 12599, Second International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS 2022), 1259912 (3 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673397
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KEYWORDS
Cultural heritage

Analytical research

Cultural studies

Visualization

Databases

Reflection

Data communications

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