The digital archives of South Korea's intangible cultural heritage contain multimodal resources-images, texts, and audio-posing challenges in cross-modal retrieval due to semantic complexity and the trade-off between accuracy and efficiency.This paper proposes a novel deep hashing network to address these issues.The model employs modality-specific encoders to extract features and a unified hashing layer to generate compact binary codes.A joint loss function is introduced to preserve cross-modal similarity while enabling effective quantisation, enhancing both discrimination and retrieval performance.Comprehensive evaluations on public datasets show that our method achieves a mean average precision of 92.7%, outperforming state-of-the-art approaches by 5.2%, while maintaining real-time retrieval speed.The framework offers a scalable solution that significantly improves accessibility and management for digital cultural heritage platforms.
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Ying Zhang
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology
Liaoning University of International Business and Economics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69be354a6e48c4981c673671 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1504/ijict.2026.152385
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