- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Library Science and Information Systems
- Digital Humanities and Scholarship
- Educational Games and Gamification
- Advanced Database Systems and Queries
- Data Management and Algorithms
- Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
- Conservation Techniques and Studies
- Artificial Intelligence in Games
- Copyright and Intellectual Property
- Video Analysis and Summarization
- Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
- Digital Games and Media
- Research in Social Sciences
- Physical Education and Pedagogy
- Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
- Game Theory and Voting Systems
- Historical and Literary Studies
- Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
- Biomedical and Engineering Education
- Digital and Traditional Archives Management
Aalto University
2005-2021
Median (Czechia)
2018
University of Helsinki
2004-2005
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
2004-2005
In this paper, we explore Quantum Game Jam (QGJ) as a method for facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and creating science game prototypes. QGJ was series of development events, jams, organized five times 2014-2019. these events makers quantum physicists created games about mechanics, research utilizing computers. has worked platform multidisciplinary collaborative exploration learning: through 68 prototypes throughout the years participants have networked learned from each other....
This article presents the semantic portal MUSEUMFINLAND for publishing heterogeneous museum collections on Semantic Web. It is shown how museums with their semantically rich and interrelated collection content can create a large, consolidated together web. By sharing set of ontologies, it possible to make interoperable, provide visitors intelligent content-based search browsing services global base. The architecture underlying separates generic from application dependent schemas metadata by...
Museum collections contain large amounts of data and semantically rich, mutually interrelated metadatain heterogeneous databases. The publication museum on the web is therefore a very promising application domain for semantic techniques. We present portal called MuseumFinland - Finnish Museums Semantic Web1 [3]that contains some 4,000 cultural artifacts from three museums using different database schemas systems. system based seven RDF(S) ontologies consisting 10,000 classes individuals.
Museum collections contain large amounts of data and semantically rich, mutually interrelated metadatain heterogeneous databases. The publication museum on the web is therefore a very promising application domain for semantic techniques. We present portal called MuseumFinland - Finnish Museums Semantic Web1" [3]that contains some 4,000 cultural artifacts from three museums using different database schemas systems. system based seven RDF(S) ontologies consisting 10,000 classes individuals.