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The Extraction of Cultural Genes in the Generation Design of Intangible Cultural Heritage under Digital Humanities -- Take the Yi Ethnic Silver Jewelry as an Example

Jinsi Zhang, Xi Wu, Jing Pu, Lige Tong

Abstract


With the deepening integration of digital humanities and advancements in generative artificial intelligence, the preservation and innovative design of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) are undergoing paradigm shifts. This paper examines Yi ethnic silver ornaments as a case
study to review recent research on extracting cultural genes and generative design in ICH. First, it outlines the multimodal and knowledgebased perspectives provided by digital humanities for ICH studies. Second, it analyzes the theoretical implications and extraction methodologies of cultural genes in digital ICH, with particular emphasis on multimodal data fusion and knowledge graph applications. Third, it explores
how generative models incorporate cultural constraints to generate pattern designs. Finally, the paper summarizes current research progress
and limitations while proposing future research directions.

Keywords


Generative AI; Intangible cultural heritage patterns; Cultural gene extraction; Generative adversarial network

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i11.8406

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