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- KonferenzbeitragHistStadt4D – A four dimensional access to history(Workshop Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien (GeNeMe) 2016, 2016) Kröber, Cindy; Friedrichs, Kristina; Filz, NicoleWe propose a multidisciplinary approach based on an extensive data base which provides digitalized photographic material from the end of the 19th century up to recent times. Thus a large amount of photographic evidence will be exploited, structured and enriched by additional sources to serve as a foundation for an application relying on 3D visualizations. The application addresses scholars as well as the general public and will provide different kinds of information and tools for research and knowledge transfer. Design/methodology/approach – The method applied will be diachronic: the virtual model may show one point in urban history depicting a certain state of past Dresden and also its development through the various eras. In addition the method works in a dualistic mode: on the one hand the physical development of the urban area will be explored and presented in detail, on the other hand the analysis of the pictures will give profound insights in the specific perception of the urban space. Originality/value – This methodology aims to make large repositories more accessible and proactive in information-seeking. Using a 3D application as an access for media repositories, research tools and functionalities which can improve the scientific handling of the data will be considered. How should the data and information be processed to meet the researcher’s needs? Which information can be retrieved from the visual media? What needs to be considered to ensure scientific standards and motivation while working with the image repositories? Users of the virtual archives can benefit extensively form effective searching functions and tools which work not only content- and theme-based but also location-based. Practical implications – The outcomes of the research will be presented in a 4D browser and available in an Augmented Reality presentation. The design will comply with the requirements of the field of application, whether aiming at a scientific, educative or touristic purpose. The paper itself considers three different approaches to the topic highlighting the multidisciplinary strategy and opportunities of the project. The first one considers research questions from art history. The second one reflects on concepts from information science, photogrammetry and computer vision for visualizations and the third one introduces an interaction concept for an AR application for the Zwinger in Dresden.
- KonferenzbeitragNovel Approaches to research and discover Urban History(Workshop Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien (GeNeMe) 2018, 2018) Münster, Sander; Breitenstein, Marcus; Bruschke, Jonas; Friedrichs, Kristina; Kröber, Cindy; Henze, Frank; Maiwald, Ferdinand; Niebling, FlorianPhotographs and plans are an essential source for historical research (Münster, Kamposiori, Friedrichs, & Kröber, 2018) and key objects in Digital Humanities (Kwastek, 2014). Numerous digital image archives, containing vast numbers of photographs, have been set up in the context of digitization projects. These extensive repositories of image media are still difficult to search. It is not easy to identify sources relevant for research, analyze and contextualize them, or compare them with the historical original. The eHumanities research group HistStadt4D, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) until July 2020 consists of 14 people – including 4 post-doctoral and 5 PhD researchers. Since a focal interest is to comprehensively investigate how to enhance accessibility of large scale image repositories, researchers and research approaches originate from the humanities, geoand information technologies as well as from educational and information studies. In contrast to adjacent projects dealing primarily with large scale linked text data as the Venice Time Machine project (“The Venice Time Machine,” 2017), sources addressed by the junior group are primarily historical photographs and plans. Historical media and their contextual information are being transferred into a 4D – 3D spatial and temporal scaled - model to support research and education on urban history. Content will be made accessible in two ways; via a 4D browser and a location-dependent augmented-reality representation. The prototype database consists of about 200,000 digitized historical photographs and plans of Dresden from the Deutsche Fotothek (“Deutsche Fotothek,”).
- WorkshopbeitragStadtgeschichtliche Forschung anhand räumlich- und zeitlich verorteter Photographien(INF-DH-2018, 2018) Niebling, Florian; Münster, Sander; Bruschke, Jonas; Maiwald, Ferdinand; Friedrichs, KristinaForschung in den Digital Humanities (DH) erfordert die Zusammenarbeit verschiedener Disziplinen aus Geistes- und Kultur-, Ingenieur- und Informationswissenschaften. Die Fragestellungen die sich dabei aus geisteswissenschaftlicher Perspektive stellen, werfen dabei auch neue Forschungsfragen gerade für die eher angewandten Teilgebiete der Informatik auf. Wir präsentieren Ergebnisse einer interdisziplinären Nachwuchsforschergruppe, die Medienrepositorien historischer Photographien, Zeichnungen und Plänen um räumlich-zeitliche Zugänge erweitert. Es werden Methoden entwickelt um historische Abbildungen von Gebäuden in ein räumliches und zeitliches Modell einzubringen und dieses für architekturwissenschaftliche Forschung zugänglich zu machen. Am Beispiel Dresdner Stadtgeschichte werden Forschungsfragen der Geschichtswissenschaften, Photogrammetrie, Bildungswissenschaften und verschiedenen Bereichen der Informatik bearbeitet.