The Moment Of Found This Idea
Sri Lanka has a long Tamil cultural history that is very much diverged from the Tamil culture of Sri Lanka. This can be seen in many aspects of the cultural representation of the Sri Lankan Tamil society. From creative art forms to traditional religious practices, there are many observable differences between these groups. In this context, it should be noted that any research into Tamil culture and cultural history has to take into account the geographical context of any such cultural expressions....
The recent advancements in technology, especially in information and communication technology, have created an opportunity to approach these cultural researches through a digital humanities lens. This includes the possibilities of connected datasets and exploring and correlating otherwise disjointed research outcomes. One such application of this approach is termed spatial humanities, where location-based information from a Geographical Information System (GIS) is combined with other forms of culturally significant data to produce a much richer representation of knowledge that can both temporally and geographically better presented and interpreted. There have been several efforts in this respect globally and a few in India, but so far this has not been applied in the context of Sri Lanka, and especially Sri Lankan Tamil culture.
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Why We Attach Our Self With This Research
There is currently no digital platform for documenting cultural heritage sites. As a result, we are unable to properly save them. They are gradually being demolished. This issue must be addressed as soon as feasible. We won't be able to defend them otherwise. As information and communication technology (ICT) advances, have created an opportunity to approach these cultural researches through the prism of digital humanities. ...
One such application of this approach is termed spatial humanities, where location-based information from a Geographical Information System (GIS) is combined with other forms of culturally significant data to produce a much richer representation of knowledge that can both temporally and geographically better be presented and interpreted. There have been several efforts in this respect globally and few in India. When we talk about Tamil culture, we can see that there are so many diverse cultural aspects to consider. However, this has yet to be implemented in the context of Sri Lankan culture, particularly in Tamil culture.
The main objectives of this proposed study are to establish the need for a centralized repository for Sri Lankan Tamil cultural research. Exploring the feasibility of building a location-based information framework to collate cultural data in multiple forms, such as oral history recordings, inscriptions, and creativity.
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How You Can Help Us...
This system only allows administrators, volunteers, researchers, and visitors to access the system. A visitor can view the cultural data items associated with various places in various ways. That includes viewing the details of a particular cultural place through items associated with it in the form of an image, audio, video, or document. The second category of users is volunteers. They will have the capability to view and upload the information and details of cultural data items and associate them with geographical places.
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If you have an interest in feeding data to our system, you must be willing to volunteer other vices you can’t. So, in the initial stage, you will enter the system as a volunteer. The procedure of signing up as a volunteer
1. First, type your email address
2. After that, enter your name.
3. The type of your password
4. Finally, select which user you are. (Select Volunteer; this is the most important step in becoming a volunteer.)
A volunteer, you can enter the system. Then you can search for the place on the map and you can feed the data as well. After that, your sources are verified by the admin, who accepts your source and publishes it.
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Our Research Team
Naresh Shanmugaraj
Research MemberI have always been quite passionate about Tech & Digital product building since high school. It was fascinating to write a few programs automating some mundane tasks to save some time & build digital solutions which make people's lives easier. Entering this Research in the direction of Tamil Culture heritage digitization, I believe it has a lot of room for development and an ideal industry to make a career out of. As well as the experience I gained through this research and project helped me to get a better understanding of building commercial products from scratch.
Fathima Nafla Siyabdeen
Research MemberI am passionate about software quality engineering. As a software tester, I am involved in visionary actions. Visualize the potential pitfalls of a product or software program. Review quality specifications and technical design documents to provide timely and meaningful feedback on the software product. Always make an effort to ensure a product's quality and whether or not the final consumer is satisfied. Through this research, I was able to ensure the quality of the product and was able to give a better user experience using this product.
Kirishana Kunasegaram
Research MemberI am always curious to learn new skills and be a result-driven person to continue my higher education at university. I am interested in building a software system for solving real-world problems. This is my university's final research project. I hope this research will help me to learn about new technologies and give me more practical knowledge about research-related tools and technologies. This knowledge and experience will definitely help me take the next step in my career.
Research Supervisors
Nimalaprakasan Skandhakumar
Research Supervisor
Department of ICT
Faculty of Technology
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Vimalanathan Vimalathithan
Research Supervisor
Department of Tamil
Faculty of Arts
University of Peradeniya
Sri Lanka
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