TY - CPAPER KW - Cultural sustainability KW - Current system KW - Data visualization KW - Digital preservation KW - Historic preservation KW - Information management KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Intangible cultural heritages KW - Interactive platform KW - Multimedia systems KW - Scalability KW - Scalability issue KW - Sustainability issues KW - Web architecture KW - Web technologies AU - Na An AU - Zeng Zhang AU - Kaiyi Chen AB - The growing significance of the conservation of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has prompted the creation of different digital preservation systems. Nevertheless, current systems tend to experience accessibility, scalability, and sustainability issues. Conventional models are based significantly on static documentation and minimal interactivity, which does not effectively engage the public and stakeholders. This study suggests the development and deployment of a web-based protection platform for ICH with the intention of overcoming these drawbacks. The suggested platform takes advantage of recent web technologies like cloud computing, interactive media, and data visualization to develop a dynamic and user-friendly system for ICH preservation and dissemination. It integrates user-friendly interfaces, real-time data management, and interactive learning modules to increase participation and ensure cultural continuity. A comparison mechanism is in place to measure the performance of the platform as compared to current traditional systems, based on important metrics like user participation, system scalability, and content accessibility. Results show that the suggested platform drastically enhances the interactability and access to ICH material, facilitating extended public participation while providing sustained digital preservation effort long-term sustainability. The suggested model breaks the constraints of conventional systems by providing an expandable, interactive, and culturally aware solution to ICH digital protection and outreach. DO - 10.1109/ICDSIS65355.2025.11070950 N1 - Type: Conference paper N2 - The growing significance of the conservation of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has prompted the creation of different digital preservation systems. Nevertheless, current systems tend to experience accessibility, scalability, and sustainability issues. Conventional models are based significantly on static documentation and minimal interactivity, which does not effectively engage the public and stakeholders. This study suggests the development and deployment of a web-based protection platform for ICH with the intention of overcoming these drawbacks. The suggested platform takes advantage of recent web technologies like cloud computing, interactive media, and data visualization to develop a dynamic and user-friendly system for ICH preservation and dissemination. It integrates user-friendly interfaces, real-time data management, and interactive learning modules to increase participation and ensure cultural continuity. A comparison mechanism is in place to measure the performance of the platform as compared to current traditional systems, based on important metrics like user participation, system scalability, and content accessibility. Results show that the suggested platform drastically enhances the interactability and access to ICH material, facilitating extended public participation while providing sustained digital preservation effort long-term sustainability. The suggested model breaks the constraints of conventional systems by providing an expandable, interactive, and culturally aware solution to ICH digital protection and outreach. TI - Multimedia Integrated Web Architecture for Interactive and Multilingual Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105011821363&doi=10.1109%2FICDSIS65355.2025.11070950&partnerID=40&md5=6f081e3c8a78db5543cd6404c9d6e31f ER -