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QVIZ

QVIZ. Query and context based visualization of time-spatial cultural dynamics Fredrik Palm HUMlab, Umeå University, Sweden. ESR (26,5 of 30). General objective:

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QVIZ

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  1. QVIZ Query and context based visualization of time-spatial cultural dynamics Fredrik PalmHUMlab, Umeå University, Sweden

  2. ESR (26,5 of 30)

  3. General objective: Enhance access to Archival/Cultural Heritage resources by subscribers such as students, researchers, local historians and professional archival users. Rather than answering full text multilingual queries, multilingualism will be addressed at the knowledge level. Linking querying and visualization in a community knowledge building process will motivate European citizens to form communities that enhance access to and usage of archives. QVIZ has delivered enhanced and contextualized access using visualization of time, space and community activities. QVIZ has involved two national archives using an integrated resource model based on ISDA(G) and the Administrative unit ontology. QVIZ has enabled wider usage of archival resources through the integration of a collaborative knowledge building process. The QVIZ approach has also created a need for sophisticated knowledge services within the archival sector. Improved access to European CulturealHeritage Summary of QVIZ

  4. QVIZ – delivered as model for accessing European archives • Access to 75,646 archival volumes. • Between 16 and 18 million digital images. • 73,030 administrative units linked by 218,518 relationships. • The administrative ontology covers the whole of Europe – provides access point to archives across Europe. • Multilateral user to user collaboration.

  5. Examples of innovations • Visualization of archival resource context using names, relations, time and location of administrative units. • The context of archival resources does not need to follow today’s borders. • Integrating user activities and knowledge building processes. • Dynamic and responsive user interfaces. • Unified resource model adopting ISDA(G) enables cross-border access to administrative units (present and historical). • ”Where and When” overcomes the initial barrier when searching and using archival resources.

  6. Southeast Sweden by 1710 i.e ”Estonia”

  7. Effects of QVIZ-projects • Projects • Publications • Colloborations • Networks • Other proposals (not always successful)

  8. SEAD project • SEAD, 2008-2013, • ½ position over several years at HUMLab • PI is Phil Buckand, Environmental archeology. • Swedish Research council

  9. Umeå city history • Local project at UMU. • PI is Rolf Hugoson at CERUM

  10. SHIPS- Swedish historical statistics • PI is Sören Berglund at Demographic database, Umeå University • 2009-2011, 80% postion over 3 years • Swedish research council

  11. BIOMAP • FP7 DGTREN 2010-2011 • Collaboration with Kings college London

  12. Language atlas 2011-2013 PI is Lars-Erik Edlund, professor in Nordic Languages, Umea University Founded by KGAA, Sweden.

  13. Rockart 2011-2013 (Rockart.humlab.umu.se PI is HUMlab, Umea University , Founded by Västernorrlands “länstyrelse” and National heritage board)

  14. CITIZMAP • Tallinn City (coordinator) • REGIO Ltd • Reykjavik University • HUMlab • Co-funded by Vinnova, e-services programme http://dev.humlab.umu.se/frepalm/ships_test/?view_state=14&application_name=citizmap

  15. Networks ESF • www.nedimah.eu • Chair of working group ”Information visualization” in digtial humanties

  16. Collaboration and potential projects Media places, Stanford & HUMlab (spatial history) (2012-2015) Cambridge University, competence exchange with FP7 ERC-grant (2012-2013?)

  17. Publications • Buckland P, Eriksson E, Linderholm J, Viklund K, Engelmark R, Palm F, et al. Integrating human dimensions of arctic palaeoenvironmental science : SEAD - the strategic environmental archaeology database. Journal of Archaeological Science. 2011;38(2):345-351. • Edlund L, Palm F. Diabas – nordisk ordgeografisk databas. 2012. • Palm F. Crossing the Archival Borders. In: IST-Africa 2008 Conference Proceedings. Ireland: IIMC International Information Management Corporation, 2008; 2008. • Palm F. Abstracting Query Building for Multi-entity Faceted Browsing. In: FQAS '09 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Flexible Query Answering System. Berlin: Springer-Verlag Berlin; 2009. p. 53-63. LNAI: Lecture Notes In Artificial Intelligence. • Ek S R, Ek M, Palm F. Hjalmar Bergman, korrespondenser 1900-1930. Umeå; 2012.

  18. Proposal history • FP6 - Plica 2005 (20,5p of 30 • FP6 - QVIZ 2005 (26,5p of 30) • FP7 - AMUSID 2007 (11p of 15) • FP7 - TELLMUS 2008 (12p of 15 4,4.5,3.5)) • FP7 - ACTR 2008/2009? (10.5) • FP7 - KNOQIN 2009 (7.5) • FP7 - CELL 2009? (11) • FP7 - SENSECITY 2012 (not submitted FP7 IST-9)

  19. fredrik.palm@humlab.umu.se

  20. HUMlab Umeå universitet

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