Daniel Prideaux’s research while affiliated with National Oceanography Centre, Southampton and other places

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The eCHASE System for Cross-border Use of European Multimedia Cultural Heritage Content in Education and Publishing
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January 2006

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M. J. Addis

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P. A. S. Sinclair

Europe’s digital cultural heritage content has tremendous exploitation potential in applications such as Education, Publishing, e-Commerce, Public-Access and Tourism. Value is hugely amplified if the content can be aggregated repurposed and distributed at a European level. The eCHASE project seeks to demonstrate that public-private partnerships between content holders and commercial service providers can create new services and a sustainable business based on access and exploitation of digital cultural heritage content. This paper describes the eCHASE demonstrator from a technical perspective, briefly detailing the tools and components which make up the system and the use of open standards.

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The eCHASE System for Cross-border Use of European Multimedia Cultural Heritage Content in Education and Publishing

January 2006

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Europe’s digital cultural heritage content has tremendous exploitation potential in applications such as Education, Publishing, e-Commerce, Public-Access and Tourism. Value is hugely amplified if the content can be aggregated repurposed and distributed at a European level. The eCHASE project seeks to demonstrate that public-private partnerships between content holders and commercial service providers can create new services and a sustainable business based on access and exploitation of digital cultural heritage content. This paper describes the eCHASE demonstrator from a technical perspective, briefly detailing the tools and components which make up the system and the use of open standards.


eCHASE: Sustainable Exploitation of Electronic Cultural Heritage

January 2005

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Europe's digital cultural heritage content has tremendous exploitation potential in applications such as Education, Publishing, e-Commerce, Public Access and Tourism. Value is hugely amplified if the content can be aggregated, repurposed and distributed at a European level. The eCHASE project seeks to demonstrate that public-private partnerships between content holders and commercial service providers can create new services and a sustainable business based on access and exploitation of digital cultural heritage content. This paper describes these issues and introduces the eCHASE architecture that is being developed to showcase the business models created for the project.



Citations (5)


... Actually, most of the relevant works carried out in developing semantic Web applications in the field of CH comes from european project or equivalent national ones (e.g. eCHASE [4], Culture Sampo [5], STITCH [6], The Vbi Erat Lvpa [7], STAR [8] and Perseus-Arachne [9] projects). Conversely, our application shows the effectiveness of combining MTs and SWTs even in smaller, region-scale contexts. ...

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Rapid Prototyping a Semantic Web Application for Cultural Heritage: The Case of MANTIC
The eCHASE System for Cross-border Use of European Multimedia Cultural Heritage Content in Education and Publishing
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  • January 2006

... Similar projects focusing on the aggregation, presentation, and semantic navigation of on-line CH information include eCHASE (Sinclair et al., 2005) and MultimediaN (Schreiber et al., 2006). These systems were identified as part of an initial competitor analysis that influenced the overall design process and also helped reveal how MultiMatch sets itself apart from similar projects. ...

eCHASE: Exploiting Cultural Heritage using the Semantic Web

... Actually, most of the relevant works carried out in developing semantic Web applications in the field of CH comes from european project or equivalent national ones (e.g. eCHASE[4], Culture Sampo[5], STITCH[6], The Vbi Erat Lvpa [7], STAR [8] and Perseus-Arachne [9] projects). Conversely, our application shows the effectiveness of combining MTs and SWTs even in smaller, region-scale contexts. ...

The eCHASE System for Cross-border Use of European Multimedia Cultural Heritage Content in Education and Publishing

... This approach, in contrast to our system, stresses more the search aspect to find relevant data and offers no further possibilities for collaboration or processing of the data. Sinclair et al. [17] present a system that enables the user to explore, navigate, link, and annotate digitized cultural heritage artifacts like videos, photos, or documents. The system also supports user-generated descriptions and content. ...

eCHASE: Exploiting Cultural Heritage using the Semantic Web

... There are finished and current active researches in cultural heritage information system especially in Europe where proposes a better handling of cultural heritage artefact data such as 3D MURALE [1], eCHASE [2], BRICKS [3] and many more. However, limited research and development is being done in Malaysia. ...

eCHASE: Sustainable Exploitation of Electronic Cultural Heritage