Published December 30, 2025 | Version v1
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ATRIUM Interim Report on Demonstrators

  • 1. University of York Department of Archaeology
  • 2. ROR icon Cyprus Institute
  • 3. ROR icon Athens University of Economics and Business
  • 4. Le Mans Université
  • 5. ROR icon Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo"
  • 6. ROR icon The Open University
  • 7. PIN Scrl
  • 8. Inria
  • 9. ROR icon University of South Wales
  • 10. EDMO icon National Research Council
  • 11. ROR icon Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
  • 12. Inria Centre de Recherche de Paris
  • 13. ROR icon Archaeology Data Service
  • 14. ROR icon Polo Universitario Città di Prato
  • 15. Swedish National Data Service
  • 16. Athena Research and Innovation Center In Information Communication & Knowledge Technologies
  • 17. ARIADNE RI
  • 18. ROR icon University of Sheffield
  • 19. Svensk Nationell Datatjänst
  • 20. ROR icon Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology, Prague
  • 21. ROR icon Charles University
  • 22. ROR icon Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
  • 23. ROR icon Czech Academy of Sciences, Library
  • 24. ROR icon Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology, Brno
  • 25. ROR icon Institute for Language and Speech Processing
  • 26. Charles University in Prague
  • 27. Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
  • 28. The Cyprus Institute
  • 29. ROR icon University of York

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  • 1. ROR icon Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities

Description

ATRIUM brings together 30 partners from 12 countries, including four major European research infrastructures — DARIAH, ARIADNE, CLARIN, and OPERAS — to strengthen the foundations of arts and humanities research across Europe. 

With the lead authors of Émilie Pagé-Perron (ADS) and Julian D. Richards (ADS), this deliverable 'D5.1 Interim report on Demonstrators' provides an interim review of progress with the demonstrators developed in Work Package (WP)5 ‘Curiosity-driven Demonstrators’ at the half-way point in the ATRIUM project.

The demonstrators are based on real world arts and humanities research questions, and they build on the workflows that are being developed in WP4 ‘Providing Enhanced Workflows for Frontier Research in the Humanities’, as well as taking account of the new audiences explored in WP2 ‘Communication, Dissemination and Impact Evaluation’. The workflows and demonstrators were selected to cover five primary data types used in the arts and humanities: text, images, 3D, sound, and geospatial data. The demonstrators focus on the discipline of archaeology given the exceptional variety of data types it employs, although they are of wider applicability. 

ATRIUM is funded by the European Union under the grant number 101132163.

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Funding

European Commission
HORIZON-INFRA-2023-SERV-01 101132163