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In research and policies, the identification of trends as well as emerging topics and topics in decline is an important source of information for both academic and innovation management. Since at present policy analysis mostly employs qualitative research methods, the following article presents and assesses different approaches – trend analysis based on questionnaires, quantitative bibliometric surveys, the use of computer-linguistic approaches and machine learning and qualitative investigations. Against this backdrop, this article examines digital applications in cultural heritage and, in particular, built heritage via various investigative frameworks to identify topics of relevance and trendlines, mainly for European Union (EU)-based research and policies. Furthermore, this article exemplifies and assesses the specific opportunities and limitations of the different methodical approaches against the backdrop of data-driven vs. data-guided analytical frameworks. As its major findings, our study shows that both research and policies related to digital applications for cultural heritage are mainly driven by the availability of new technologies. Since policies focus on meta-topics such as digitisation, openness or automation, the research descriptors are more granular. In general, data-driven approaches are promising for identifying topics and trendlines and even predicting the development of near future trends. Conversely, qualitative approaches are able to answer "why" questions with regard to whether topics are emerging due to disruptive innovations or due to new terminologies or whether topics are becoming obsolete because they are common knowledge, as is the case for the term "internet".
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In: Communications in Computer and Information Science Ser. v.817
Intro -- Preface -- 1. Research on Architectural and Urban Cultural Heritage -- 2. Technical Access -- 3. Systematization -- 4. Education in Urban History -- 5. Organizational Perspectives -- Organization -- Contents -- Research on Architectural and Urban Cultural Heritage -- A Tentative Map of Influences Between Urban Centres of Genre Painting in the Dutch Golden Age - An Exercise in ``Slow'' Digital Art History -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Method -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Linked Cultural Events: Digitizing Past Events and Implications for Analyzing the 'Creative City' -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theatre and Concert Programs as Linked Cultural Events -- 3 Linked Cultural Events and the Creative City -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Cataloguing Monuments - Some Changes in the Documentary Work of Art Historians in Silesia over the Past 150 Years -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modern Models of Historical Monuments Documentation -- 3 The Special Role of the Catalog in the Protection of Monuments -- 4 Documentation of Silesian Art and Architecture to the Beginning of the 20th Century -- 5 ICT in the Process of Monuments Cataloguing -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Technical Access -- Time and Space in the History of Cities -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Managing Digital Modeling to Produce Knowledge -- 3 Digital Modeling to Organize Narratives -- 4 Integrating Images in Digital Models: Perspective Parameters and Algorithms Toward a Semi-automatic Modeling -- 4.1 Introduction and Methodology -- 4.2 Case Study: Architectural Elements as-it-was for Rebuilding Eremitani's Church -- 4.3 The Relationship Between Document, Sources and Interpretative Models -- 5 Discussion -- References -- 3D Reconstruction of Urban History Based on Old Maps -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Old Maps and Temporal Scopes -- 3 Methodology.