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      <title>Generating Smart Data for Cultural Heritage in the AI Era</title>
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      <description>Smart data means the trusted, contextualized, relevant, cognitive, predictive, and consumable data at any scale, revealing the most important V(value) of big data. In the new era of AI, smart data may be efficiently processed using AI technology while also being used by AI to generate intelligent applications and produce high-quality data. However, since information-bearing cultural heritage entities are usually non-textual and non-machine-readable, generating smart data for diverse cultural heritage resources presents complexities in data processing. This webinar will bring some special cases in recent innovative research projects in the world, involving processing of manuscripts, symbols, images, sound, scent, museum objects, rock arts, etc.</description>
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      <title>AI Empowered Metadata Research in Uncertain Environments</title>
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      <description>This webinar presents studies on AI empowered metadata research and information analysis in uncertain environments. Metadata research in uncertain environments involves various aspects of events, information, and people. The traditional metadata elements include the time, location, and stakeholders of an event, title, keywords, author and length of information as well as age, gender, and occupation of people, etc. In addition to traditional metadata elements, AI can also dynamically generate implicit metadata, such as semantic features and credibility of textual and visual information, severity levels of events, as well as needs, attentions, opinions, and influence of people, etc.</description>
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