From Digital Document To Digital Twin - Towards Networked Knowledge and Culture
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Abstract
Digital twin for everything has been proposed as a novel idea to implement digital transformation in the 4.0 era. Beyond the industrial applications, more 80 experimental prototype systems have been developed by the author so far to demonstrate its feasibility and general availability for applying digital twins in cultural heritage and knowledge dissemination areas. A universal methodology is developed based on knowledge-graphs and future Internet technologies to implement a goal-oriented resources integration and provide high-value cultural knowledge and Cultural (K&C) cloud services, which can be co-created and shared by people, towards building an ideal K&C ecosystem. The digital documentation tool as a natural candidate has been rediscovered its value in building digital twin for knowledge and culture. This will result in a new K&C infrastructure in the networked knowledge and culture era and trigger a very prosperous market of digital K&C products.
Keywords
Digital Twin, Digital Twin for Everything, Knowledge Graph, Internet of Knowledge, Knowledge Cloud, KaaS, CaaS, Rediscover Digital Documentation Tools
Cite this paper
Dehua Ju, Beijun Shen,
From Digital Document To Digital Twin - Towards Networked Knowledge and Culture
, SCIREA Journal of Computer.
Volume 7, Issue 2, April 2022 | PP. 30-45.
10.54647/computer52286
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