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Introducing the AI for Cultural Heritage Hub (ArCH)
Amelie Roper, Suzanne Paul
Cambridge University Library, United Kingdom
Write it down! Fostering Responsible Reuse of Cultural Heritage Data with Interoperable Dataset Descriptions
Henk Alkemade2, Steven Claeyssens3, Maria Eskevich4, Nuno Freire1, Nele Gabriëls5, Alba Irollo1, Antoine Isaac1, Sarah Oberbichler6, Giulia Osti7
1Europeana Foundation; 2CARARE; 3KB, National Library of the Netherlands; 4Huygens Institute for History and Culture of the Netherlands; 5KU Leuven Libraries; 6Leibniz Institute of European History; 7University College Dublin
Multimodal AI for visual book navigation: lessons learned implementing and evaluating image search for a large library collection
Marie Roald
The National Library of Norway, Norway
Crafting responsible AI afterlives: Co-designing a practical resource with the GLAM Sector
Bethan Jones1, Jenny Kidd1, Eva Nieto McAvoy2
1Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2King's College London
Challenges of Building a RAG System for Library Reference
Alberto Martinez
El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico
AI-Based OCR for Slovene Heritage: A Comparative Study of Tools and Practices
Ajda Zavrtanik Drglin, Bakir Toskić
National and University Library, Slovenia
Libraries as Research Engines: AI Agents for Discovery through Language, Inference, and Network Structure
James Lee, Xuemao Wang
Northwestern University, United States of America
Culture for AI: formulating an alignment
Rasa Bocyte1, Johan Oomen1, Lorena Aldana2, Harry Verwayen2, Antoine Isaac2, Emma O'Hare1, Valentine Charles2
1Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision; 2Europeana Foundation
Building Bridges, Not Black Boxes: Integrating Generative AI and Linked Open Data for Cultural Heritage Futures
Shani Evenstein Sigalov
University of London, UK
Intelligent Systems for Screen Archives: Between Cultural and Computational Value
Daniel Chávez Heras, Arianna Ciula, Geoffroy Noël, Kirsty Warner
King's College London, United Kingdom
Arctic Fish Skin and AI: Ecological Entanglements and the Future of Cultural Heritage Preservation
Elisa Palomino1, Ana Cordoba Crespo2
1Smithsonian Institution, Arctic Studies Center, Washington DC; 2Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London
User-guided visualizations of multispectral data for recovering degraded notation
Wallace Peaslee, Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb, Anna Breger