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Design, information organisation and the evaluation of the Virtual Museum of the Pacific digital ecosystem

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:04 authored by Peter Eklund, Timothy Wray, Peter Goodall, Jennie LawsonJennie Lawson
This paper reports on the design, organisation and evaluation of a Semantic Web application designed to deliver a collaborative tagging and navigation system for a digital online museum. The key technical features of our application-called the Virtual Museum of the Pacific-centre on a browsing and retrieval interface based on formal concept analysis, query-extension for text search over a concept lattice, an extensible distributed data model to support collaborative tagging and its Web Services implementation. The objective of the project was to provide a practical demonstrator of an formal concept analysis-based system for browsing museum content, while reporting on its impact to the organisational environment and its relevance among stakeholder groups. This paper presents its key design features, an analysis of our collaboration with the Australian Museum and the results of two independent requirements gathering and usability evaluation sessions. 2012 Springer-Verlag.

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The application of concept lattices to digital museum collection management and access

Australian Research Council

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Eklund, P. W., Wray, T., Goodall, P. & Lawson, A. (2012). Design, information organisation and the evaluation of the Virtual Museum of the Pacific digital ecosystem. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 3 (4), 265-280.

Journal title

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing

Volume

3

Issue

4

Pagination

265-280

Language

English

RIS ID

71253

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