id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5ryeoeznbnbppecnak4yvlxntq Rossana Damiano Exploring cultural heritage repositories with creative intelligence. The Labyrinth 3D system 2016 27 .pdf application/pdf 10614 672 57 In cultural heritage, the use of ontologies makes the description of artworks current shift towards semantic encoding opens the way to the creation of interfaces that allow the users to build personal paths in heritage collections by the semantic relations over cultural objects, with the goal of engaging the user the user can explore the semantic relations over the items in a visual environment. of domain ontologies provide the background against which cultural objects (including artworks, artists, traditional practices, etc.), encoded in diā†µerent media example, paintings often display story episodes while statues immortalize characters; even non representational artworks often refer to narrative elements, The Labyrinth project extends the approaches described above by integrating the use of a narrative model to connect the items in a collection with the use relations over the artworks in a cultural heritage collection, and for its immediacy of use, since it provides an intuitive mapping for artworks (nodes of the ./cache/work_5ryeoeznbnbppecnak4yvlxntq.pdf ./txt/work_5ryeoeznbnbppecnak4yvlxntq.txt