7. Watson
âWatson is an artificial intelligence computer system capable of answering questions
posed in natural language (âŠ) Watson had access to 200 million pages of structured
and unstructured content (âŠ) including the full text of Wikipedia.
Watson Intro 02
Watson was not connected to the Internet during the game.â
- Wikipedia
The stuff of libraries, archives and museums!
Content
Encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, newswire articles,
literary works, databases, taxonomies, ontologies
9. Watson IRL?
Watson IRL
âIBM and Nuance Communications Inc. are partnering for the research project
to develop a commercial product during the next 18 to 24 months
that will exploit Watsonâs capabilities as a clinical decision support system
to aid the diagnosis and treatment of patients.â
- Wikipedia
10. Watson IRL!
Watson IRL
âIBM and Nuance Communications Inc. are partnering for the research project
to develop a commercial product during the next 18 to 24 months
that will exploit Watsonâs capabilities as a clinical decision support system
to aid the diagnosis and treatment of patients.â
- Wikipedia
11. Watson in cultural heritage?!
Watson in digital heritage
âIBM and some cool people are partnering for the research project
to develop an open source product during the next 18 to 24 months
that will exploit Watsonâs capabilities as a cultural heritage answering system
to aid the education and general historical conscience of the public.â
- Wikipedia
12. Watson = the power of BIG DATA
Watson in 2020? in 2020?
Watson
You in 2020?
Consumer technology (Siri already is!) Will you have content ready for Watson?
In our pockets
Internet connected
Faster, better, smarter, easier to use
13. Odense City Museums
Archaeology
History
Arts
Odense City Museums + IT-
Hans Christian Andersen
Carl Nielsen
development
IT-development
2 x developers
2 x general IT-workers
1 x fundraiser, projectdeveloper/manager (me)
14. Odense City Museums, digitally
224,336 museum objects total
102,813 archaeological objects
62,147 cultural heritage objects
30,945 Hans Christian Andersen objects (more like ~10,000 REAL museum objects)
14,209 coins and medals
6,599
5,895
Odense City Museums collection
works of art
Carl Nielsen objects
1,728 Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen objects
814 artists
97095 images (broad collection; objects, people, places, projects, documentation)
184 films
49 maps
35 websites (main site, subsites, collections online, social media sites/pages/channels)
1 map engine
15. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
!!! Challenges sharing data !!!
Political climate
Core activities
Organization
Business models
Technology and tech trends
We need to remember HISTORY!
16. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
Political climate
Core activities
Project oriented culture
Organization
Business models
Technology and tech trends
New stuff = $$
We need to remember HISTORY!
Everybody canât do new stuff
We (ervrybody!) do old + new stuff together
We are progressing
17. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
Political climate
Core activities
Political climate
Organization
Business models
Technology and tech trends
Experience economy
We need to remember HISTORY!
Focus on users
Sharing data = building foundations for
future user-oriented activities
18. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
Political climate
Core activities
Organization
Business models
Technology and tech trends
We need to remember HISTORY!
Core activities
19. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
Political climate
Core activities
Organization
Organization
Business models
Technology and tech trends
Who?
We need to remember HISTORY!
How to work together?
Open projects with open doors
Open project management
Decentralization
20. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
Political climate 1. What are we offering?
Core activities 2. Who wants our stuff?
Organization 3. How will they get it?
4. Who will pay and how much?
Business models 5. What activities are needed to deliver?
6. How do we get people to know about this?
Technology and tech trends
7. Who to work with?
We need to remember HISTORY!
8. What will it cost?
Business models
21. 1st order
Social Media
Mobile Media
Location services
Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
2nd order
Political climate
Mashups
Core activities
Technology and tech trends
Organization
Augmented Reality
Linked Open Data
Business models
3rd order
Technology and tech trends Semantic web
We need to remember HISTORY! Crowdsourcing
New Interfaces
Linked Open Data, Metadata standards, Webservices + APIs, URIs, RDF / SparQL
22. Challenges sharing data?
Project oriented culture
Political climate
Core activities
Organization We forget HISTORY! 01
Business models
Technology and tech trends
We need to remember HISTORY!
25. Collective musem web knowledge?
We forget HISTORY! 04
Existing platforms are BOSS
Use 50% of webproject funds on content creation
50% on APIs and frontends
Digital presence is better than portals
This counts for mobile web and apps too!!!
26. Web apps
We forget HISTORY! 05
1001 Historisk Historiske Flickr Youtube Wikipedia
Stories Atlas Billeder
28. Things to remember!
Big data is BOSS
Summary
Comply with metadata standards
Open APIs
Mashups
Crowdsourcing
Hire your own developers. You WILL LOVE THEM!!!
30. General important questions
Why share data?
Key questions
Challenges doing it? (how to do it?)
How will sharing change LAMs?
How will it change the usage of cultural heritage resources?
31. Key questions to me
Important questions to me
What characterizes a sustainable digital project?
How do we create projects that aligns with our core acitivities?
How should we act in the midst of tech hype?
What is the "cemetary of dead frontendsâ?
How to prepare for digital heritage sharing and collaboration beyond the 2010's?