Treffer: Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage: Contributions in Computational Humanities

Title:
Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage: Contributions in Computational Humanities
Contributors:
Jäger, Willi., Winckler, Michael J.
Publisher Information:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Publication Year:
2013
Physical Description:
XIII, 290 p. 141 illus., 114 illus. in color. digital.
Series:
Contributions in Mathematical and Computational Sciences
Contributions in mathematical and computational sciences
Contents Note:

I. Development of Scientific Computing Methods -- II. Information-Based Research -- III. Case Studies & Applications.

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Original Identifier:
(Springer)9783642280214
Document Type:
Buch Book
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-3-642-28021-4
3-642-28021-8
Rights:
This record is part of the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and the Library of Congress.
Accession Number:
edshlc.013402626.8
Database:
Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset

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The sheer computing power of modern information technology is changing the face of research not just in science, technology and mathematics, but in humanities and cultural studies too. Recent decades have seen a major shift both in attitudes and deployment of computers, which are now vital and highly effective tools in disciplines where they were once viewed as elaborate typewriters. This revealing volume details the vast array of computing applications that researchers in the humanities now have recourse to, including the dissemination of scholarly information through virtual ‘co-laboratories’, data retrieval, and the modeling of complex processes that contribute to our natural and cultural heritage. One key area covered in this book is the versatility of computers in presenting images and graphics, which is transforming the analysis of data sets and archaeological reconstructions alike.

The papers published here are grouped into three broad categories that cover mathematical and computational methods, research developments in information systems, and a detailed portrayal of ongoing work on documenting, restoring and presenting cultural monuments including the temples in Pompeii and the Banteay Chhmar temples of the Angkorian period in present-day Cambodia. Originally presented at a research workshop in Heidelberg, Germany, they reflect the rapidly developing identity of computational humanities as an interdisciplinary field in its own right, as well as demonstrating the breadth of perspectives in this young and vibrant research area.