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Mathew Palakal, Computer Science Susan Tennant, Informatics

Mathew Palakal, Computer Science Susan Tennant, Informatics Mission CLIOH, an initiative of the Informatics Research Institute (IRI), an academic research and development entity of the School of Informatics at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and Bloomington.

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Mathew Palakal, Computer Science Susan Tennant, Informatics

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  1. Mathew Palakal, Computer Science Susan Tennant, Informatics

  2. Mission CLIOH, an initiative of the Informatics Research Institute (IRI), an academic research and development entity of the School of Informatics at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and Bloomington. The main objective of the CLIOH project is to develop a new-media digital library of the world’s most threatened cultural treasures in collaboration with the IU Library system, the Mathers Museum in Bloomington, Indiana and the Indiana State Museums. Secondly, establish a digital librarian-training program using CLIOH project as a conduit.

  3. Heritages sites Data collection index archive State of the art technology capturing threatened treasures Cutting edge indexing video Segmentation Global internet access digital archive Original data limitless possibilities Overview Application-- Education--Library & Museum

  4. ANGKOR WAT, CAMBODIA CHAN CHANG PERU TIMBUTKU, MALI ABOMEY,BENIN BUTRINT, ALBANIA JERUSALEM ZABID, YEMEM BAHLA, OMAN SHALIMAR,PAKISTAN HAMPI. INDA UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

  5. Chichen Itza Uxmal Angel mounds UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

  6. Digital technology Haptic technology 3-D scanning Digital video Voice over Digital photography GPS

  7. Database Server side Client side

  8. SOFM Feature Representation (Quadrature Tree structure Encoding) Wavelet Best Basis Decomposition Video Break Detection Decision TreeClassifier Video Sequence Scene Clustering 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 Scene Classification Content Based Video segmentation

  9. Indexed Key frames Missing frames

  10. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative is an open forum engaged in the development of interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range of purposes and business models. DCMI's activities include consensus-driven working groups, global workshops, conferences, standards liaison, and educational efforts to promote widespread acceptance of metadata standards and practices. Standards

  11. Dissemination overview Applications Education Library Museum

  12. Dissemination applications

  13. CLIOHcultural digital library indexing our heritage Dissemination Applications Graphical recreations

  14. Digital library program Washington Township public schools IRI academy Dissemination Education

  15. Dissemination • Virtual Gallery • Internet 2 • ISM • Mathers Museum

  16. Dissemination Digital library program (EDL) IUPUI Library Herron Library Educating Next Generation of Digital Librarians using CLIOH Education for Digital Librarians (EDL) with focus on: Multimedia data capture, storage, and delivery, metadata, indexing, and database design, information architecture and user interface design, and networking, communication protocols, and interoperability. A theoretical layer dealing with user needs and behaviors, human-computer interaction, information retrieval, knowledge organization, and documentation. An outer layer dealing with issues such as scholarly communication, costs and budgeting, copyright and intellectual property, roles and responsibilities of digital librarians, and management of DLs. IRI

  17. Dissemination Museums

  18. The framework for evaluating CLIOH involves an examination of the projects mission. This evaluation plan measures (1) how the resources are allocated and (2) how the output activities and services are of benefit to the audience served. It also provides feedback on program quality through measurable outcomes. Evaluation of Project CLIOH will involve both short and long term objectives. Measurement will be in terms of (1) Inputs, (2) Activities and Services and (3) Outputs.CLIOH evaluations will be conducted by New Media Associate Professor Anthony Faiola Evaluation

  19. CLIOH Team Tom Townsend Skip Comer Jin-Shiun Yang Xiaoqui Bao Jonathon King Jeffrey Huang Andy Harris Jim Odom Jeremiah Cook Shiaofen Fang Michael J. Dunn Jiang Yu Zheng Darrell Bailey Carlos Sosa Javed Mostafa Clint Koch Anupama Suryadevara Deepha Umamaheswaran

  20. Conclusion The CLIOH team is currently working on these two major components: I. Creation of the digital CLIOH library; II. Creation of a digital librarian-training program using CLIOH project as a conduit. http://members.iquest.net/~skipcomer/clioh/clioh04_12b.html http://wally.cs.iupui.edu/clioh/

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