PANEL: Strengthening the Research Infrastructure RESILIENCE: the Italian project ITSERR
21/05/2024 08:30 - 16:30
HALL: LA PIRA - TEATRO

Proponent: Cadeddu F.

Chair: Cadeddu F.

Speaker: Abram S., Alpi F., Cadeddu F., Ciccarello D., Di Cosmo A.P., El Ganadi A., Imperia V.R., Mambelli A., Napolitano M., Nawaz U., Panzeca I., Papasidero M., Pavone A., Ravasco A., Righi L., Ruozzi F., Sabbatini I., Spanò I., Tutrone F., Vigliermo R.

ITSERR is the Italian research project aimed at enhancing the ESFRI RESILIENCE Research Infrastructure. Its primary goal is to meet the evolving needs of the Religious Studies scientific community and support the national infrastructure to drive it towards a more mature level. By endorsing new technological paradigms, the project is willing to play a pivotal role in enriching the diversity, the quality and innovation of knowledge produced by the community of Religious Studies.
ITSERR operates on the postulate that the Humanities can offer superdiverse datasets whose complexity challenges technologies and ICT scholars. Therefore, the project aims at transforming the role of the scientific community of Religious Studies from being a mere actor in the usage of established technologies to the role of proactive driver pioneering new findings by integrating the newest assets of Artificial Intelligence/Big Data/High Performance Computing.
Launched in November 2022, ITSERR has already started to gain results. The panel presents the first research and methodological outcomes achieved by the ITSERR interdisciplinary team composed of researchers in Religious Studies and Information Technologies. The aim of the panel is to gather feedback from the research community and to open a dialogue on how similar types of research and development activities are undertaken by other research teams all over Europe.



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001380.5
On the Semantic Analysis of Old Church Slavonic Terms: the Case of the Symbol of Faith

Napolitano M. [1] , Nawaz U. [2]

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia / FSCIRE [1] , University of Palermo [2]
001380.9
Sanctuaria: Human Gaze, Devotional Fake Images, and AI

Papasidero M. [1] , Di Cosmo A.P. [2] , Ruozzi F. [2]

University of Palermo [1] , University of Modena and Reggio Emilia [2]
001380.14
001380.15