Golden Agents: Creative Industries and the making of the Dutch Golden Age
The Golden Agents project, funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), aims to build a large digital humanities research infrastructure to enable analyses of interactions between producers and consumers of the different forms of art of the Dutch Golden Age. The project will link existing and new datasets of the Dutch Golden Age by combining semantic web with multi-agent technologies. This way researchers will be able to connect images, objects and texts from different sources in a new and meaningful ways. Partners are Huygens ING, Meertens Institute, University of Amsterdam, University Utrecht, VU University of Amsterdam, City Archives of Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, KB National Library of the Netherlands, RKD Netherlands Institute for History of Art, LAB 1100
Conflicting Classifications. Epistemological, methodological, and ethical challenges in modelling cultural heritage and art-historical data.Analiticcl: efficient fuzzy string matching for spelling/post-OCR correctionGolden Agents and IT in HeritageGolden Agents/Data for History Ecartico: Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low CountriesEcartico: Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low CountriesEcartico: Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low CountriesEcartico: Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low CountriesEcartico: Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low CountriesEcartico: Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low Countries
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Golden Agents: Creative Industries and the making of the Dutch Golden Age
The Golden Agents project, funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), aims to build a large digital humanities research infrastructure to enable analyses of interactions between producers and consumers of the different forms of art of the Dutch Golden Age. The project will link existing and new datasets of the Dutch Golden Age by combining semantic web with multi-agent technologies. This way researchers will be able to connect images, objects and texts from different sources in a new and meaningful ways. Partners are Huygens ING, Meertens Institute, University of Amsterdam, University Utrecht, VU University of Amsterdam, City Archives of Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, KB National Library of the Netherlands, RKD Netherlands Institute for History of Art, LAB 1100
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