The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) has organised on 26 October 2017 the seminar "When ICT meets Cultural Heritage" at the Belval Innovation Campus (LU), hosted by the Human Dynamics in Cognitive Environment (HDCE) unit’s team. 40 representatives from Luxembourgish institutions linked to tourism and culture took part in this seminar and experimented with the beta version of one CrossCult application dedicated to city exploration. The Luxembourg City Tourism Office, the National Center of Audiovisuel, the Fonds Belval and national Museums expressed interest for this Smart City application that aims at disseminating cultural heritage thanks to new technologies, and at helping people better understand, reflect and discuss national and European Culture and history.
Read more on the seminar <link https: www.list.lu en news when-ict-meets-cultural-heritage>here.
Find here the presentations used at the seminar:
<link file:210>1- Flyer_Final
<link file:211>2- Ioanna Lykourentzou - When ICT meets Cultural Heritage_IL_Presentation
<link file:209>3- Tsvi Kuflik - tsvika-massimo-modellnig-minerva-updated-Luxemburg-Oct 2017
<link file:212>4- Tsvi Kuflik - Listen to What You Look at Combining an Audio Guide with a Mobile Eye Tracker on the Go
<link file:213>5- Manolis Wallace - LUX 26.10.2017
Find here some relative publications from Tsvi Kufflik:
<link file:215>1.Analysis and Prediction of Museum Visitors’ Behavioral Pattern Types
<link file:214>2.Analyzing Museum Visitors’ Behavior Patterns
<link file:216>3.Exploring the potential of a mobile eye tracker as an intuitive indoor pointing device: A case study in cultural heritage
<link file:217>4.An integrative framework for extending the boundaries of the museum visit experience: linking the pre, during and post visit phases