Bruseker, George (19..-....)
Researcher, Centre for Cultural Informatics in the Information and Computer Sciences laboratory, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas -FORTH in Heraklion, Greece.
George works in the domain of semantic representation of cultural heritage data using formal ontologies, particularly, CIDOC CRM. He was an Experienced Researcher in the Marie Curie project ITN Digital Cultural Heritage, where he worked on the issues of semantic representation of 3 and 4 dimensional models. In collaboration with other fellows, he produced a number of publications on the issue of documenting data provenance for digital models from the digitization process through to virtual reconstructions. Presently, George works in the PARTHENOS project on conceptualizing the semantic framework for a cross disciplinary research infrastructure.
- Métadonnées
- Coopération internationale dans le domaine de l'archéologie et des arts (échanges internationaux de personnes
- préservation des antiquités et biens culturels)
- Documentaire
- digital humanities
- PARTHENOS
- CRMdig
- digital objects
- H2020
- Cultural heritage
- Coopération internationale dans le domaine de l'archéologie et des arts (échanges internationaux de personnes
- préservation des antiquités et biens culturels)
- Documentaire
- linked data
- digital humanities
Vidéos
Dr George Bruseker - Realizing the Virtues (and Combating the Vices) of the Digital Shift in Herita…
George Bruseker is Vice Chair of the CIDOC CRM Special Interest Group and an expert in the field of knowledge representation and semantics for cultural heritage. He has a PhD in Philosophy from the
Using CRMdig for Integrating and Enriching Provenance Metadata for 3D Models and Digital Objects
Presentation of George BRUSEKER (FORTH, Greece) at the PARTHENOS workshop "Digital 3D objects in Art and Humanities: challenges of creation, interoperability and preservation" (Bordeaux, 30 Nov. -
Description of Linked Data and "Historical Metadata" in 3D Modellings. Open Discussion
Open discussion led by Nicola CARBONI (CNRS, MAP lab, France) and George BRUSEKER (FORTH, Greece) at the PARTHENOS workshop "Digital 3D objects in Art and Humanities: challenges of creation,