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Multimedia Social Networks for Cultural Heritage Applications: The GIVAS Project

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In this chapter, we describe the main aspects of multimedia social networks (MSNs). We then describe the project global interactive virtual archaeological system (GIVAS), a multimedia environment for archaeologists, cultural heritage researchers, and normal tourists that provides a comprehensive collaborative platform for managing, searching, visualizing, and sharing multimedia cultural heritage information, using an innovative social network approach.

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Moscato, V., Picariello, A., Subrahmanian, V.S. (2015). Multimedia Social Networks for Cultural Heritage Applications: The GIVAS Project. In: Colace, F., De Santo, M., Moscato, V., Picariello, A., Schreiber, F., Tanca, L. (eds) Data Management in Pervasive Systems. Data-Centric Systems and Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20062-0_8

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