ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage

Papers
(The H4-Index of ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Intrinsic Shape Analysis in Archaeology: A Case Study on Ancient Sundials117
ArtStory Beats: Highlighting Interactions between Visual Arts and Music with Storytelling81
Virtual Reconstruction of the Deconstructed Heritage: The Former Building of the Belo Horizonte School of Medicine44
A Comprehensive User Experience Analysis of Cultural Heritage Progressive Web App Using a Hybrid UEQ-IPA Approach41
“Real Change Comes from Within!”: Towards a Symbiosis of Human and Digital Guides in the Museum37
Immersed in the Mind of a Music Composer: A VR Memoryscape for Exploring Archival Material34
Web-Based BIM and GIS Technologies for Architectural Heritage Management: The Case of Pueblo de Esquivel, Spain26
Eyes on City Heritage Enhancing Consultations with Accessible Eye-Tracking Data Visualization23
Engaging Youth in Moorish Architectural Heritage through Virtual 3D Experience of the Bardo Palace of Algiers23
Automatic Computation of Meaning in Authored Images Such as Artworks: A Grand Challenge for AI21
Full-Fledged Access and Usability of Content in a Digital Cultural Heritage Library: Approaches, Paradigms, and Implementation21
Automatic Recognition and Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage Hemispherical Domes using Images21
Automatic Extraction of Specimens from Multi-specimen Herbaria21
Dancing through Time: An Interactive Installation to Discover a Dance Audiovisual Archive19
Around the GLOBE: Numerical Aggregation Question-answering on Heterogeneous Genealogical Knowledge Graphs with Deep Neural Networks19
Revealing the Layers of History: Enriching Medieval Cultural Heritage 4D Models with Interactive Narratives18
DoubleCheck: Designing Community-based Assessability for Historical Person Identification18
A Digital Approach to Revisiting the Byzantine Past of Al-Madrassa Al-Halawiyya in Aleppo18
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