Abstract

Art and humanities fields can all benefit from the wide range of digital materials, methodologies, and tools available to researchers. It is the merging of conventional humanities fields like archaeology and history with computer-based tools and techniques as well as other conventional fields like linguistics and literature. Increase in digital cultural heritage data from museums, libraries, and so on requires new modes of analysis rather than standard representations of data. Though the field of online humanities was traditionally seen as a text-based one, researchers in fields like cultural heritage are increasingly using digital representations and visual analysis approaches to study their subjects. A country's cultural heritage (CH) preservation and management are important in preserving and enabling history analysis. There is a growing use of digital and visualization technologies in the documentation and preservation of cultural heritage sites. In this paper, we examine the importance of digital humanities methods, such as 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage and using analysis of variance to develop interactive educational platforms. With the help of the digital framework, CH has been examined and an interactive, open-access network for promoting education, heritage preservation, cultural management, and social responsibilities has been established.

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