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Resultats

Results


RESULT 1. Information on the progress and achievements of the project, through this website and two social media profiles on Instagram and Facebook.

RESULT 2. Collection of scientific visualisations, according to different case types. These visualisations synthesise enormous amounts of data so that they can be easily assimilated by users, allowing them to identify patterns, test interpretation hypotheses, or propose new ideas.

RESULT 3. Multidimensional map. Through the multispacial and multitemporal dimensions, users can access heritage objects in an interactive and intuitive way. The map shows these objects, as well as uncertainties and different levels of granularity in their data, both geographical (spatial) and historical (temporal).

RESULT 4. ClioViz website. A website with semantic content that integrates the scientific visualisations (R2) and the multidimensional map (R3). In addition, the user can search for heritage objects and add filters (for example, time intervals), so that only the objects of interest are shown on the map.

Case study: Sorolla

Here are the graphs produced for the conference Investigaciones en Conservación del Patrimonio - ICP 2024, which took place at the Universitat Politècnica de València from 16 to 19 October 2024.

  • Video
  • Article (in preparation)

In this case study, data from the Joaquín Sorolla collection of the Sorolla Museum have been used. Different visualisations have been produced to show the evolution of the painter's artistic production throughout his career.

Case study: Numismatics

Here are the visualisations developed for the article Visualising Temporal Idiosyncrasy in Cultural Heritage Data, currently in progress.

This study addresses the specific challenges of visualising historical temporal data, such as uncertainty, granularity and heterogeneity, using data on assets classified as 'Numismatics' and object type 'Coin' at global level and, in particular, from the collection of the National Archaeological Museum (Spain).

Case study: Museum of America

Here are the graphs produced for the paper Visualising Spatial Dispersion in Cultural Heritage Data published in ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information.

  • Targa, L.; Villuendas, E.; Portalés, C.; Sebastián, J. Visualising Spatial Dispersion in Cultural Heritage Data. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2025, 14, 267. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi14070267

This study addresses issues of ambiguity, uncertainty, granularity and heterogeneity in spatial data through data on the place of origin of the Museum of America, and proposes a methodology for data cleaning and evaluating geocoding accuracy using the Nominatim, ArcGIS and GeoNames APIs.