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M-Culture Big Data service goes live online

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M-Culture Big Data service goes live online

Tanakorn Sangiam

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - The Ministry of Culture has curated some 300,000 cultural items from 9 agencies on the M-Culture online service, allowing users to access all the data on a single website.

 

The M-Culture project is a big data implementation serving as an online cultural data center, now featuring some 300,000 cultural items in the form of articles, videos, photos, and research papers. The site features 9,000 items related to historical sites across the country, World Heritage nominations, museum information, information on all 39,678 temples in Thailand, the noble community campaign, national artist information, a knowledge base on cultures, intangible cultural heritage, local art, ethnicities, food, attires, beliefs and ceremonies.

 

The center also provides information on the work of related agencies, and helps the general public to make inquiries or requests, such as for movie and video inspection, reserving rental venues at the Thailand Cultural Center and services at the National Library.

 

The M-Culture center is now live online at digital.m-culture.go.th. Users can now use the search function to access items which interest them. The Ministry of Culture will soon develop the service to feature an intelligent chat bot to interact with users on Facebook.

 

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36 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

The Ministry of Culture will soon develop the service to feature an intelligent chat bot to interact with users on Facebook.

How does anyone manage to get 'intelligent' and 'facebook' in the same sentence?

I'd suggest The Ministry of Culture go into yoghurt making - there's more culture in that.

Wonder if they found a certain small bronze plaque and are keeping it in a safe place ?

 

 

3 hours ago, bluesofa said:

How does anyone manage to get 'intelligent' and 'facebook' in the same sentence?

I'd suggest The Ministry of Culture go into yoghurt making - there's more culture in that.

Dumb Thai bashing

Presumably this is for all the Thais that don't know how to use Google.

17 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Dumb Thai bashing

I don't think so. His question was spot on.

This some sort of new oddball Thai telephone hitch-hiking ap ? c9e8d93443622563526a391bcbaa1bdd_small.jpeg

Edited by RichardColeman

24 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

I don't think so. His question was spot on.

Maybe for you, know much about IT?

16 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Maybe for you, know much about IT?

More than the average user.

They might check again what Big Data means. A few hundred k of data points is peanuts.

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