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El. knyga: Digitisation of Culture: Namibian and International Perspectives

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  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811076978
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811076978

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This book explores the digitization of culture as a means of experiencing and understanding cultural heritage in Namibia and from international perspectives. It provides various views and perspectives on the digitization of culture, the goal being to stimulate further research, and to rapidly disseminate related discoveries. Aspects covered here include: virtual and augmented reality, audio and video technology, art, multimedia and digital media integration, cross-media technologies, modeling, visualization and interaction as a means of experiencing and grasping cultural heritage.

Over the past few decades, digitization has profoundly changed our cultural experience, not only in terms of digital technology-based access, production and dissemination, but also in terms of participation and creation, and learning and partaking in a knowledge society. Computing researchers have developed a wealth of new digital systems for preserving, sharing and interacting with cultural resources.

The book provides important information and tools for policy makers, knowledge experts, cultural and creative industries, communication scientists, professionals, educators, librarians and artists, as well as computing scientists and engineers conducting research on cultural topics.

Introduction 1(6)
Dharm Singh Jat
Jurgen Sieck
Hippolyte N'Sung-Nza Muyingi
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
Anicia Peters
Shawulu Nggada
Part I Conceptualisation of Digital Heritage
From Preserving to Performing Culture in the Digital Era
7(22)
Jennyfer Lawrence Taylor
Alessandro Soro
Paul Roe
Anita Lee Hong
Margot Brereton
A Digital Indigenous Knowledge Preservation Framework: The 7C Model---Repositioning IK Holders in the Digitization of IK
29(20)
Donovan Maasz
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
Colin Stanley
Kasper Rodil
Uriaike Mbinge
Cultural Heritage Semiotics
49(16)
Sonia Yaco
Arkalgud Ramaprasad
Insights and Challenges in Digitalization of a Secret Sign Language of the Penan on Borneo Island
65(8)
Tariq Zaman
Hasnain Falak
Digital Game-Based Learning as Digitization of Learning Culture
73(26)
Martin Steinicke
Part II Digital Architectures of Culture
An Intermediary Database Node in the Namibian Communities Indigenous Knowledge Management System
99(20)
Michael Bosomefi Chamunorwa
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
Tariq Zaman
Promoting an Open and Accessible Digital Preservation of Namibian Indigenous Languages
119(16)
Heinrich Naatwilwe Aluvilu
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
Sarala Krishnamurthy
Animal Tracking
135(16)
Elisabeth Thielen
Alexander Kremer
Tobias Kruger
Bastian Hermann
Jurgen Sieck
Automated Animal Recognition Platform
151(20)
Bastian Hermann
Jurgen Sieck
Part III Augmented Reality and Multi Media Applications
Saxa Loquuntur: The Function of (Multi-)Media for Antique Architecture
171(16)
Christian Kassung
Sebastian Schwesinger
The Metamorphosis of Kishikishi: Exploring Audience Experiences Telling the Same Story Just Different Media
187(18)
Helvi Itenge-Wheeler
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
Alessandro Soro
Margot Brereton
A Contemporary Expression of the Namibian San Communities' Past and Present Sufferings Staged as an Interactive Digital Life Performance
205(18)
Kileni Fernando
Tertu Fernandu
Simpson Kapembe
Kamati Isay
Japeni Hoffeni
Technological Aspects of Presenting the Cultural and Historical Content in Multimedia Information Systems
223(24)
Nikolay Borisov
Artem Smolin
Valentina Zakharkina
Part IV Interactivity in Culture Experiences
A Cultured Interactive Installation to Probe Gender-Based Violence in Namibia: The Tales of Nali Technology Hut
247(22)
Ruben Ndjibu
Naska Goagoses
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
Anicia Peters
Fannes Namhunya
Gesture Recognition-Based Human-Computer Interaction Interface for Multimedia Applications
269(18)
Svitlana Antoshchuk
Mykyta Kovalenko
Jurgen Sieck
Diagnostic and Interactive e-Learning Application for Children with Reading Weakness Based on Eye Tracking
287(18)
Oliver Weede
Robin Heisterkamp
ColourMirror---Connecting Visitors with Exhibits by an Interactive Installation
305
Zsofia Ruttkay
Prof Dharm Singh Jat received his Master of Engineering and PhD degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from a prestigious University of India. He is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science at Namibias University of Science and Technology (NUST). His research interests span the areas of multimedia communications, wireless and mobile technologies, SDN, network security, and roof computing. He has received more than 16 prestigious awards and has authored/co-authored over 160 publications.

Prof Jürgen Sieck received his degree in Mathematics and PhD in Computer Science from the Humboldt University, Germany. He is currently the Head of the Research Group Informations- und Kommunikationsanwendungen and Professor of Computer Sciences in HTW Berlin. His research interests are in AR, multimedia and mobile applications. In 2013 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from ONPU, Ukraine. Since 2013, he has been a Principal Investigator in the cluster of excellence Bild Wissen Gestaltung at Humboldt University. Since 2015, he has also been a Professor at NUST Windhoek.

Prof Hippolyte Muyingi is the Associate Dean: Research, Faculty of Computing & Informatics, Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). He was the Dean from 2014 to 2015 and held the Mobile Telecommunication Company (MTC) Endowed Chair in ICT (20092011). He led the Department of Computer Science, University of Fort Hare (UFH) and the NRF- and multi-industry-sponsored Telkom Centre of Excellence (2001-2008), and was awarded the Telkom Research Chair in ICT, for which there were 100 candidates. Muyingi is the co-founder of the South African Siyakhula Living Lab.

Dr Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, a Professor of Computer Science, has lectured in Namibia since 1994. Her research and community development activities center on co-designing technologies with indigenous and marginalized communities in Namibia and Malaysia. She promotes dialogical and community-based co-design, applying a transcultural approach to the principles of action research. She has co-chaired numerous international conferences, co-authored more than 80 peer-reviewed publications, supervised local and international students and received multiple grants.

Dr Anicia Peters is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Informatics at the Namibia University of Science and Technology. She has a PhD in Human Computer Interaction from Iowa State University. Dr Anicias research focuses on HCI, social networks and e-participation. She has a mixture of academic and industry experience having worked in Silicon Valley and Namibia. Her research work is published in the IEEE Transactions for Visualization and Computer Graphics, Computers in Human Behavior, Interacting with Computers and the ACM CHI Conference. In 2016, she chaired the International Culture and Computer Science Conference as well as the Africa Human Computer Interaction Conference (AfriCHI) both organized in-cooperation with ACM SIGCHI.

Dr S H Nggada is an Associate Professor of Computer Information Science at Higher Colleges of Technology, UAE. He worked as Deputy Director/Associate Professor of Software Engineering at Namibia University of Science and Technology. Research interests include dependability analysis, software failure analysis, evolutionary algorithms and optimisation. He has PhD in Computer Science (Hull, UK), MSc in Software Engineering