Digital Inheritance Strategy of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Big Data Model - Taking the Southern Liaoning Province as an Example

Author(s):  
Qing Wang ◽  
Shilin Shen
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinjin Chen

Traditional craft intangible cultural heritage resources can be transformed into the information source of mobile terminals with certain technology, and given a sense of design and international sense, so that the better protection and dissemination of traditional craft intangible cultural heritage can be realized. Based on the liveness and invisibility of traditional craft intangible cultural heritage, this paper uses big data, widely interconnected intelligent terminals and interactive design research to propose methods to protect traditional craft intangible cultural heritage in the era of omnimedia.


2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 0-0

The Goal in this paper is to propose a cultural heritage data model and evolve towards the creation of a framework based on MongoDB that will allow to manage a JSON model representing the cultural heritage of a city ICHC (Intelligent Cultural Heritage of a City). This manuscript per the authors noticed that during the census of cultural heritage, the presence of human resources linked to heritage is not something that is represented in a smart engine of a framework. Which is why the goal is to integrate the human resource and therefore add a relational aspect to the NoSql documents so that the resulting framework can have a smart engine to link data.This model is a set of ICHD (Intelligent Cultural Heritage Document) which are JSON documents that represent of the different types of cultural heritage entities. Those documents will be managed in a MongoDB repository architecture that will allow to them, so that the microservices-based ICHC framework can offer a big data context that can handle a huge variety, volume and velocity of data and be based on distributed operations.


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