On the 1st of October at 12.00 a presentation will be held at the Royal Museums of Art and History on the ENIGMA Project, a European research project dedicated to combating heritage crime. The presentation will discuss the vital role museums play in adopting technology to prevent illicit trafficking. Attendees will receive an overview of the ENIGMA platform and its tools, including 3D models, Earth observation, AI and machine learning to identify artefacts.
If you are interested in learning about the tools that have been developed in the framework of the project to help cultural heritage experts in combating the illegal trafficking of cultural property, determine its provenance, verify its origin and ultimately protect its integrity, don't miss this session.
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