Abstract

Finding cultural heritage traces from modern social media

Highlights

  • This work is on development within the framework of the project Eureca: EUropean Region Enrichment in City Archives and collections of the University of Ghent (IDLab, CartoGIS), the Technical University of Vienna (Research Group Cartography) and several city and state archives

  • Architectural, economic, political, and cultural reasons form the base of these traces, and will be used as input to disclose cultural heritage items that can be linked to specific European regions and origins

  • Social media data have been used in research widely and despite their multiple limitations, they have been proven useful for geographic research in different fields

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Social media data have been used in research widely and despite their multiple limitations, they have been proven useful for geographic research in different fields. Abstract: This work is on development within the framework of the project Eureca: EUropean Region Enrichment in City Archives and collections of the University of Ghent (IDLab, CartoGIS), the Technical University of Vienna (Research Group Cartography) and several city and state archives. The objective of this research is finding the footprint of Europeans visiting other euro-cities by determining areas of preference in a city for specific nationalities and during certain periods.

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