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Strengthening Data Foundations to Support Cultural Experiences

The selection of physiological monitoring devices and indoor positioning systems is now complete, and the centralized MinIO based storage infrastructure is fully operational. We can now upload and manage datasets, while common data formats and metadata standards are being defined to ensure smooth interoperability. As shown in Figure 1, the validated architecture integrates MinIO for secure and scalable storage, Elastic Search for automatic indexing and efficient querying, and Kibana for visual analytics and ES|QL exploration. Once a dataset is uploaded, an automated workflow ingests and indexes it, making it possible to search, analyze, and correlate results across different experiments. Current efforts focus on data cleaning, validation, and harmonization, accelerating the shift from raw information to meaningful insights as large-scale data collection begins. 

At the same time, the attaCHbox application continues to advance, with specifications refined to support user-generated multimedia content and enrich visitor experiences through interactive cultural storytelling. Ongoing technology assessments compare web-based and native mobile options, particularly regarding access to indoor and outdoor positioning. The next steps include creating the first application prototype and implementing data-exchange mechanisms with the centralized storage and analytics infrastructure. 

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