Artificial Intelligence and Documentary Heritage
La newsletter SCEaR, realizzata nell’ambito del programma UNESCO Memory of the World, ha dedicato un numero speciale ai primi risultati del progetto InterPARES Trust AI, focalizzato sugli scenari di applicazione dell’intelligenza artificiale in ambito archivistico
La newsletter tematica SCEaR (Sub-Committee on Education and Research), realizzata nell’ambito del programma UNESCO Memory of the World, ha pubblicato il numero speciale “Artificial Intelligence and Documentary Heritage”, dedicato ai primi risultati della ricerca sugli scenari di applicazione delle tecnologie di intelligenza artificiale in ambito archivistico, in corso di realizzazione nell’ambito del progetto InterPARES Trust AI. Di seguito l’indice dei contenuti:
- Introduction
Luciana Duranti and Corinne Rogers - AI in the I Trust AI Partnership
Muhammad Abdul-Mageed - Improving Archives-Focused LLMs with Retrieval Augmented Generation
ElMoatez Billah Nagoudi, Alcides Alcoba Inciarte, Abdul-Mageed Muhammad - UNESCO Audio Archives: AI for Metadata Enrichment
Peter Sullivan and Eng Sengsavang - Datafying Archives for Privacy Protection
Alcides Alcoba, Paige Hohmann and Jim Suderman - Balancing Act: Navigating the Nexus of AI, Privacy, and Accessibility in Archives
Victoria L. Lemieux - The Role of AI in Identifying or Reconstituting Archival Aggregations of Digital Records and Enriching Metadata Schemas
Stefano Allegrezza, Maria Mata Caravaca, Massimiliano Grandi, Mariella Guercio, Bruna La Sorda - Appearance-Based Archival Science
Emanuele Frontoni - The Crucial Role of Paradata in AI Governance
Patricia C. Franks - Hybrid Agency and Real-Time Systems: Paradata for Accountability of AI Systems within and beyond Traditional Archives
Scott Cameron - Modelling AI-Assisted Digitization of Documentary Heritage Materials
Eng Sengsavang and Željko Trbušić - Annotation of Digitised Archival Materials Supported
AI by Hrvoje Stančić and Željko Trbušić - AI Culture and Images
Jessica Bushey - The Africa-Europe Gaps of AI Regulations for Managing Public Records
Esteban Guerrero, Proscovia Svärd, Tolu Balugon, Nampombe Saurombe, Pekka Hentonnen, and Lorette Jacobs - AI Literacy: A Must for Records Management and Archival Professionals
Moises Rockembach - Outlook – What Insights does InterPARES Trust AI Offer Memory of the World?
Corinne Rogers and Luciana Duranti.