TY - CPAPER KW - Augmented reality KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Intangible cultural heritages KW - Iterative methods KW - Knowledge capture KW - Knowledge management KW - Knowledge modelling KW - Knowledge visualisation KW - storytelling KW - Visualization AU - Marcela Katuscakova AU - Eva Capkova AU - Juraj Grecnar AB - This paper aims to analyse and identify effective knowledge capture and knowledge sharing mechanisms for intangible cultural heritage (ICH), more specifically, craft knowledge (specific manufacturing processes). Identification of such mechanisms is important because those who master such practices are passing away. We analysed the current approaches of international organisations to preserving ICH, and craft ICH as a type of knowledge, and concluded that craft ICH is largely a tacit type of knowledge, embedded living knowledge interwoven with the cultural and historical context of its creation and its present actualisation. We then analysed the methods and tools that capture knowledge using Knowledge Management (KM), Knowledge Modelling and Knowledge Visualisation with focus on the potential for capturing and sharing craft processes, skills and the cultural and historical context of ICH. In addition to traditional instruments in knowledge modelling and knowledge visualisation, we are seeking to exploit the possibilities of (digital) storytelling to capture of the historical and cultural context, and the potential for augmented reality to transfer craft skills. The outcome of our study is a theoretical outline of a specific craft ICH Knowledge Model (K-Model) based on the principle of concept map, which should be interactive, user-friendly and in which various types of formal and informal contents are incorporated (text, sketch, pictures, diagrams, audio, video, augmented reality, Web links, etc.). The effectiveness of the craft ICH K-Models designed will then be empirically tested in various cultural and historical contexts, and the K-Model will be iteratively improved by the Slovak-Portugal research team. C2 - Proc. Eur. Conf. Knowl. Manage., ECKM DO - 10.34190/KM.19.162 LA - English N1 - Journal Abbreviation: Proc. Eur. Conf. Knowl. Manage., ECKM N2 - This paper aims to analyse and identify effective knowledge capture and knowledge sharing mechanisms for intangible cultural heritage (ICH), more specifically, craft knowledge (specific manufacturing processes). Identification of such mechanisms is important because those who master such practices are passing away. We analysed the current approaches of international organisations to preserving ICH, and craft ICH as a type of knowledge, and concluded that craft ICH is largely a tacit type of knowledge, embedded living knowledge interwoven with the cultural and historical context of its creation and its present actualisation. We then analysed the methods and tools that capture knowledge using Knowledge Management (KM), Knowledge Modelling and Knowledge Visualisation with focus on the potential for capturing and sharing craft processes, skills and the cultural and historical context of ICH. In addition to traditional instruments in knowledge modelling and knowledge visualisation, we are seeking to exploit the possibilities of (digital) storytelling to capture of the historical and cultural context, and the potential for augmented reality to transfer craft skills. The outcome of our study is a theoretical outline of a specific craft ICH Knowledge Model (K-Model) based on the principle of concept map, which should be interactive, user-friendly and in which various types of formal and informal contents are incorporated (text, sketch, pictures, diagrams, audio, video, augmented reality, Web links, etc.). The effectiveness of the craft ICH K-Models designed will then be empirically tested in various cultural and historical contexts, and the K-Model will be iteratively improved by the Slovak-Portugal research team. PB - Academic Conferences Limited PY - 2019 SN - 20488963 (ISSN); 9781912764327 (ISBN) SP - 612 EP - 619 TI - Capturing and Sharing Intangible Cultural Heritage Through Knowledge Visualisation and Knowledge Modelling Tools UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85073381843&doi=10.34190%2fKM.19.162&partnerID=40&md5=374e5409406c6d5e2211282baf587263 VL - 1 ER -