Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

A cathedral of spatialised annotations portraying the multidisciplinary study of Notre Dame de Paris

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This article examines annotation in the documentation field as more than a technical feature, framing it as a structured trace of expert activity embedded in spatial, temporal, and semantic contexts. Using the large scale, multidisciplinary worksite established after the 2019-fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, as a case study, it explores how annotations function as epistemic, multiscalar, and semantically rich knowledge objects that mediate observation, interpretation, and analysis. The interdisciplinary scientific worksite provides a unique setting to test large-scale annotation practices, with hundreds of scientists from diverse disciplines converging around a shared object of study, and address challenges in tool integration, terminology, and workflows. The study focuses on semantic annotation work conducted via the aïoli platform, a web-based 3D annotation tool, analyzing a corpus of 14,000 annotations linked to over 135,000 spatialized images.

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hal-05272937 , version 1 (22-09-2025)

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Roxane Roussel, Livio De Luca, Anaïs Guillem, Florent Comte. A cathedral of spatialised annotations portraying the multidisciplinary study of Notre Dame de Paris. DIGITAL HERITAGE (2025), S. Campana, D. Ferdani, H. Graf, G. Guidi, Z. Hegarty, S. Pescarin, and F. Remondino (Editors), Sep 2025, Siena, Italy. ⟨10.2312/dh.20253126⟩. ⟨hal-05272937⟩
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