Digital Twin Sensors in Cultural Heritage Ontology Applications

Author:

Niccolucci Franco1ORCID,Felicetti Achille1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. VAST Lab, PIN, Piazza dell’Università 1, 59100 Prato, Italy

Abstract

This paper concerns the extension of the Heritage Digital Twin Ontology introduced in previous research to describe the reactivity of digital twins used for cultural heritage documentation by including the semantic description of sensors and activators and all of the process of interacting with the real world. After analysing previous work on the use of digital twins in cultural heritage, a summary description of the Heritage Digital Twin Ontology is provided, and the existing applications of digital twins to cultural heritage are overviewed, with references to reviews summarising the large production of scientific contributions on the topic. Then, a novel ontology named the Reactive Digital Twin Ontology is described, in which sensors, activators, and the decision processes are also semantically described, turning the previous synchronic approach to cultural heritage documentation into a diachronic one. Some case studies exemplify this theory.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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