Interactive global histories : for a new information environment to increase the understanding of historical processes

The paper presents the results of an experimental case study on intercontinental trade, diplomacy, conflicts and other interactions among cities, nations and continents during Late Middle Age and Early Renaissance (1205-1533 CE). This study is based on Andrea Nanetti's ongoing research project...

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Main Authors: Nanetti, Andrea, Cheong, Siew Ann, Filippov, Mikhail
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1478552023-03-11T19:46:24Z Interactive global histories : for a new information environment to increase the understanding of historical processes Nanetti, Andrea Cheong, Siew Ann Filippov, Mikhail School of Art, Design and Media School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Culture and Computing Humanities::History Complex Interactions Global Histories The paper presents the results of an experimental case study on intercontinental trade, diplomacy, conflicts and other interactions among cities, nations and continents during Late Middle Age and Early Renaissance (1205-1533 CE). This study is based on Andrea Nanetti's ongoing research project Engineering Historical Memory (EHM) and conducted at Nanyang Technological University by Andrea Nanetti, Siew Ann Cheong, and Mikhail Filippov. The two main aims are to test: 1) ontologies to organize texts, images, and sounds in a relational database suitable to develop a systemic approach to the study of complex interactions among key subjects of the historical landscape, and 2) coherent narratives from growing historical data and metadata that can be tested at the same level of rigor as scientific hypotheses and theories. The vision is that the generation of such narratives, supported by a new coherent ontology, automatically and in a scalable way, can revolutionize the practice of historical studies. Accepted version 2021-04-13T06:50:50Z 2021-04-13T06:50:50Z 2013 Conference Paper Nanetti, A., Cheong, S. A. & Filippov, M. (2013). Interactive global histories : for a new information environment to increase the understanding of historical processes. Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Culture and Computing, 104-110. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CultureComputing.2013.26 9780769550473 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147855 10.1109/CultureComputing.2013.26 2-s2.0-84893318613 104 110 en © 2013 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1109/CultureComputing.2013.26 application/pdf
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Nanetti, Andrea
Cheong, Siew Ann
Filippov, Mikhail
Interactive global histories : for a new information environment to increase the understanding of historical processes
description The paper presents the results of an experimental case study on intercontinental trade, diplomacy, conflicts and other interactions among cities, nations and continents during Late Middle Age and Early Renaissance (1205-1533 CE). This study is based on Andrea Nanetti's ongoing research project Engineering Historical Memory (EHM) and conducted at Nanyang Technological University by Andrea Nanetti, Siew Ann Cheong, and Mikhail Filippov. The two main aims are to test: 1) ontologies to organize texts, images, and sounds in a relational database suitable to develop a systemic approach to the study of complex interactions among key subjects of the historical landscape, and 2) coherent narratives from growing historical data and metadata that can be tested at the same level of rigor as scientific hypotheses and theories. The vision is that the generation of such narratives, supported by a new coherent ontology, automatically and in a scalable way, can revolutionize the practice of historical studies.
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title Interactive global histories : for a new information environment to increase the understanding of historical processes
title_short Interactive global histories : for a new information environment to increase the understanding of historical processes
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