Title
Interpreting and semantically describing Chinese traditional brocade: Xilankapu.
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce an interpreting schema and semantic description framework for a collection of images of Xilankapu, a traditional Chinese form of embroidered fabric and brocade artwork. Design/methodology/approach First, the authors interpret the artwork of Xilankapu through Gillian Rose's "four site" theory by presenting how the brocades were made, how the patterns of Xilankapu are classified and the geometrical abstraction of visual images. To further describe the images of this type of brocade, this paper presents semantic descriptions that include objective-non-objective relations and a multi-layered semantic framework. Furthermore, the authors developed corresponding methods for scanning, storage and indexing images for retrieval. Findings As exploratory research on describing, preserving and indexing images of Xilankapu in the context of the preservation of cultural heritage, the authors collected 1,000+ images of traditional Xilankapu, classifying and storing some of the images in a database. They developed an index schema that combines concept- and content-based approaches according to the proposed semantic description framework. They found that the framework can describe, store and preserve semantic and non-semantic information of the same image. They relate the findings of this paper to future research directions for the digital preservation of traditional cultural heritages. Research limitations/implications - The framework has been designed especially for brocade, and it needs to be extended to other types of cultural image. Originality/value The semantic description framework can describe connotative semantic information on Xilankapu. It can also assist the later information retrieval work in organizing implicit information about culturally related visual materials.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1108/EL-09-2018-0193
ELECTRONIC LIBRARY
Keywords
Field
DocType
Digital cultural heritage,Annotation,Brocade,Semantic description
Digital preservation,World Wide Web,Abstraction,Annotation,Information retrieval,Cultural heritage,Computer science,Search engine indexing,Originality,Exploratory research,Schema (psychology)
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
37.0
3.0
0264-0473
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiufeng Cheng101.01
Jinqing Yang200.34
Ling Jiang300.34
Anlei Hu400.34