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Navigating Context, Pathways and Relationships in Museum Collections using Formal Concept Analysis

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posted on 2019-12-16, 00:00 authored by Richard J Cole, Frithjof Dau, Jon Ducrou, Peter EklundPeter Eklund, Tim Wray
The digital medium allows visitors, curators and art historians to gain new insights into their collections through data analysis and rich, interactive visualizations. Motivated by the rise of large-scale cultural heritage collections that have emerged on the Web, we argue that Formal Concept Analysis can be used to highlight the relationships between objects and their features within digital art collections and provide a means for visitors to explore these collections via interactive, narrated pathways. Our work presents four research projects that span 10 years from 2005 - 2015 – ImageSleuth, The Virtual Museum of the Pacific, A Place for Art and a scalability study of Formal Concept Analysis as applied to a data-set from the Brooklyn Museum. Our approach is based on the idea that much of the meaning that can be interpreted from museum collections lies – at least in part – in the way that objects are related to one another. Our work examines how Formal Concept Analysis can drive explorative, narrative-based visitor experiences and reveal new insights into cultural heritage collections.

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Journal

International Journal for Digital Art History

Issue

4

Pagination

5.13 - 5.27

Publisher

arthistoricum.net

Location

Dresden, Germany

ISSN

2363-5398

eISSN

2363-5401

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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