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Knowledge Graphs for Digitized Manuscripts in Jagiellonian Digital Library Application

Published: May 29, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.03180v1

By: Jan Ignatowicz, Krzysztof Kutt, Grzegorz J. Nalepa

Potential Business Impact:

Makes old books searchable by what's inside.

Digitizing cultural heritage collections has become crucial for preservation of historical artifacts and enhancing their availability to the wider public. Galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAM institutions) are actively digitizing their holdings and creates extensive digital collections. Those collections are often enriched with metadata describing items but not exactly their contents. The Jagiellonian Digital Library, standing as a good example of such an effort, offers datasets accessible through protocols like OAI-PMH. Despite these improvements, metadata completeness and standardization continue to pose substantial obstacles, limiting the searchability and potential connections between collections. To deal with these challenges, we explore an integrated methodology of computer vision (CV), artificial intelligence (AI), and semantic web technologies to enrich metadata and construct knowledge graphs for digitized manuscripts and incunabula.

Country of Origin
🇵🇱 Poland

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Digital Libraries