Artificial Intelligence Empowerment in the Cultural Heritage Transmission of Guangdong’s Maritime Silk Road
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Keywords

Guangdong Maritime Silk Road
Cultural heritage
Cultural transmission
Artificial intelligence
Interdisciplinary integration

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v6i12.9028

Submitted : 2024-12-07
Accepted : 2024-12-22
Published : 2025-01-06

Abstract

This study examined the current state of cultural heritage and the innovative application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the transmission of Guangdong’s Maritime Silk Road culture. Employing methods such as literature analysis, field research, and action research, the study explored key areas including the present status of cultural transmission, the semiotic characteristics of Maritime Silk Road culture, the development of a cultural corpus and knowledge graph, and the application of AI technologies. The study introduced several innovations, including interdisciplinary integration, the fusion of technology and culture, and the integration of industry, academia, and research. These efforts aim to offer new pathways for the transmission of Maritime Silk Road culture, contributing to the preservation and development of cultural heritage. 

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