IRCDL 2013 Accepted papers

  • Nicola Barbuti and Tommaso Caldarola. Graphic matching in historical manuscripts
  • Roberto Raieli. Multimedia Digital Libraries handling: the organic MMIR perspective
  • Nicola Ferro, Gary Munnelly, Cormac Hampson and Owen Conlan. Fostering interaction with cultural heritage material via Annotations: The FAST-CAT way
  • Nicola Ferro and Gianmaria Silvello. Digital Archives: Extending the 5S model through NESTOR
  • Adriana Martinoli and Alfredo Esposito. Historical digital archive and geo-referenced contents of the Francigena Librari web portal
  • Alessia Bardi, Michele Artini, Claudio Atzori, Sandro La Bruzzo, Marko Mikulicic, Paolo Manghi and Franco Zoppi. The heritage of the people’s Europe project: an aggregative data infrastructure for cultural heritage
  • Dydimus Zengenene, Vittore Casarosa and Carlo Meghini. Towards a methodology for publishing library Linked Data
  • Tamar Sadeh. Optimizing relevance ranking to enhance the user’s discovery experience
  • Fabio Leuzzi, Stefano Ferilli and Fulvio Rotella. ConNeKTion: A tool for exploiting conceptual graphs automatically learned from text
  • Nicola Aloia, Cesare Concordia, Carlo Meghini and Luca Trupiano. EuropeanaLabs: An infrastructure to support the development of Europeana
  • Felice Ferrara and Carlo TassoExploiting Wikipedia for evaluating semantic relatedness mechanisms
  • Stefano Ferilli, Floriana Esposito and Marenglen BibaA progressive technique for identifying known shapes in images
  • Fabio Fumarola, Gianvito Pio, Antonio Enrico Felle, Donato Malerba and Michelangelo Ceci. EDB: Knowledge technologies for ancient Greek and Latin epigraphy
  • Silvio Peroni, Francesca Tomasi, Fabio Vitali and Jacopo Zingoni. Semantic lenses as exploration method for scholarly articles
  • Anna Maria Tammaro. Evaluation of Digital Humanities: an interdisciplinary approach
  • Angela Di Iorio, Marco Schaerf, Maria Guercio, Silvia Ortolani and Matteo Bertazzo. A digital infrastructure for trustworthiness. The Sapienza Digital Library experience
  • Maristella Agosti, Marta Manfioletti, Nicola Orio, Chiara Ponchia and Gianmaria Silvello. The evaluation approach of IPSA@CULTURA
  • Rosa Caffo. eInfrastrutures and digital cultural heritage
  • Anna Maria Tammaro, Vittore Casarosa and Donatella Castelli. Closing the gap: interdisciplinary  perspectives on research and education for digital libraries
  • Adriana Magarotto. Sapienza libraries and project Google Books