Topic Detection and Tracking: Event-Based Information Organization
Topic Detection and Tracking: Event-Based Information Organization
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Based on the problems of cultural heritage institutions, here historic museums, this article analysis the changes of communication between visitors and the museum when the presentation paradigm diverts from "accessing inventory dat" into an "adaptive awareness and reflection" paradigm based on the mapping between everyday discourse and related events within the cultural repository. Based on this analysis we suggest a number of challenges for socially-aware multimedia tools.