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Accessing and Analysing Culturally Sensitive Content: Data Capsules, Extracted Features and Spatial Hypermedia

Add to Calendar Accessing and Analysing Culturally Sensitive Content: Data Capsules, Extracted Features and Spatial HypermediaThe Buttery
Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Buttery
Speakers
David Bainbridge
Cluster
Digital Research
Event type
Lectures and Seminars
Booking Required
not_recommended
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Contact name
Birgit Mikus
Contact email
birgit.mikus@voltaire.ox.ac.uk
The long-term goal of the Ātea Project — which is part of New Zealand’s National Science Challenges — is to help build prosperous, culturally thriving and technology-driven Māori economies for future generations. To achieve this, a key element in the project is the development of a suite of digital tools centred around Māori identity that provide capabilities such as a speech-to-text recognition for Te Reo (the Māori language) and authentic cultural experiences through Virtual and Augmented Reality techniques. To this end we need to be able to store, access and analyse culturally sensitive content, and the approaches we are developing to achieve this is the focus of the seminar. Attendance is free but please register at email@voltaire.ox.ac.uk