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The 8th international symposium on virtual reality archaeology and intelligent cultural heritage The 5th Eurographics Workshop

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EditorArnold D., Niccolucci F. & Chalmers A.

Jaar2007

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieVAST

Volume2007

SubtitelFuture technologies to empower heritage professionals Short and project papers from VAST2007

Pagina’s135

UitgeverEpoch Publications

PlaatsBudapest

ISBN9789638046895

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Exemplaar69047 ReknummerT-26-3-f

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The London Charter and its applicability 11-14
Hermon S., Sugimoto G. & Mara H.
  • The London Charter. Basic principles , pp. 11-12
  • Applicability of the London Charter (Subject communities, Aims and methods, Sources, Transparency requirements, Documentation, Standards, Sustainability, Access) , pp. 12-13

A service-orientation approach for a digital library system focused on portable antiquities and shared heritage 15-18
Patoli M.Z., Al- Barakati A., Gkion M., Zhang W., Newbury P., Beloff N. & White M.
  • The DISPLAYS system (Digital content creation services, Archival services, Exposition services, Visualization and the interaction services, Heritage workflow management services, Service oriented architecture, Grid and P2P) , pp. 15-17
  • A DISPLAYS Scenario , pp. 17-18
  • Related work, Conclusion and future work , p. 18

3D high accuracy survey and modelling for cultural heritage documentation and restoration 19-23
Rinaudo F., Bornaz L. & Ardissone P.
  • Handyscan 3D , pp. 19-20
  • The Monumentum Ancyranum test case (The survey planning phases, The survey operations, Data processing) , pp. 20-22
  • The anthropomorphic stelae test case (Data processing) , pp. 22-23

An integrated framework to describe, analyze, document and share digital representations of architectural buildings 24-27
De Luca L., Bussarayat C., Stefani C., Veron P. & Florenzano M.
  • Presentation of the framework (Architecture of the Web application, Informatics implementation) , pp. 24-25
  • Description: semantic structuring and multi-representation of the building (A 3D graph describing the morphology of the building (The semantic level, The representation level, Structural level), Points of view on the building,... , pp. 25-26
  • ...The temporal dimension)
  • Analysis: collecting and organizing dimensional information , p. 26
  • Documentation: spatial referencing of information and documentary sources (Spatial referencing of photographs (Search for photographs starting from the selection of entities, Search for photographs starting from a point of observation,... , pp. 26-27
  • ...Automatic search of the photograph's pose))

Imaging techniques to simplify the PTM generation of a bas-relief 28-31
Barbosa J.G., Sobral J.L., Proença & A.J.
  • Detection of a sphere and highlights , pp. 29-30
  • Computation of the lights direction , p. 30
  • LPtraker , p. 30

The influence of storytelling quality on the human perception of computer animation 32-35
Sadzak A., Rizvic S. & Chalmers A.
  • Related work, Story validation, User study (Experiment animations, Experiment conditions), Experiment results , pp. 32-35

Kolums revisited: a study using shape grammars 36-39
Rajagopalan R., Rajgopalan V. & Mudur S.
  • Kolums and grammars (Shape grammars, Shape grammar based kolum design) , pp. 37-38

Acquisition, modeling and rendering of bidirectional texture function of ancient Japanese Noh costume fabrics 40-43
Takeda Y. & Tanaka H.T.
  • Acquiring BTF of Noh Costume Fabric (Noh Costume Fabric, BTF Acquisition System, The problem in multiple viewpoint image acquisition) , pp. 41-42
  • Image-based anisotropic reflectance modeling of gold leaf region under the constant view point (Color segmentation, BTF modeling of gold leaf region (Optimization of the proposed model, Experimental result)) , pp. 42-43

Stroke trace estimation in pencil drawings 44-47
Lettner M. & Sablatnig R.
  • Related work, Methodology (Binarization and reduction of artifacts, Reduction of artifacts, Thinning and stroke sequence extraction), Experiments and results , pp. 44-47

Displaying intangible heritage using ICT. Roman everyday life on the frontier: Vindolanda 51-55
Carillo E., Rodriguez-Echavarria K. & Arnold D.
  • The relevance of Vindolanda Period III timber fort and its evidence , p. 52
  • Phases of the project (Phase 1: the 3D 'realistic' model of Vindolanda Period III timber fort) , pp. 52-54
  • Future work , p. 54

The Kikinda Mammoth. From fossil remains to tourist attraction 56-61
Jevremovic V., Zivanovic K., Antic I. & Dakic A.
  • 3D scanning, , pp. 57-58
  • Interactive 3D stereoscopic museum presentation, 3D real-time rendering used as a movie rendering platform, 3D stereoscopic movie, Interactive CD, Life-size replica of the Kikinda Mammoth , pp. 58-59

Rebuilding the past from the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia, South America. An example of virtual heritage preservation 62-68
Navarro Newball A.A., Herrera Boter F.J., Loaiza Buitrag D.F. & Matta A.
  • Methodology (Documentation, Discussion with experts, Analysis and design, Atmosphere creation, Implementation of 3D models, Validation of individual models, Interaction programming, Integration of virtual world, Final validation) , pp. 63-64
  • Results and validation , pp. 64-66

The Lapedo Child reborn: contributions of CT scanning and rapid prototyping for an Upper Paleolithic infant burial and face reconstruction. The case of Lagar Velho Interpretation Centre, Leiria, Portugal 69-73
Almeida F., Bártolo P., Alves N., Amorim Almeida H., Ponce de Léon M., Zollikofer C., Pierson B., Serra P., Duarte C., Trinkaus E. & ZilhãoJ.
  • The skeleton reconstruction , pp. 70-71
  • The burial reconstruction , p. 71
  • The facial reconstruction , pp. 71-72
  • Bridging CT scanning, rapid prototyping, and forensic techniques on the scope of archeological heritage , p. 72

The Roman villa in Rabaçal Virtual Musem 74-78
Moitinho V.
  • Implementation strategies , pp. 74-75
  • Multimedia objects: 3D modeling and visualization procedures (Terrain, Architecture, Artefacts and ornaments (Generic modeling softwares, Close range photogrammetry, QTVR, Stereoscopy (Anaglyph))) , pp. 75-77
  • Multimedia prototype (Real-time interactive world area, Context information and general links area) , pp. 77-78

Parametric vector modelling of laser and image surveys of 17th century classical architecture in Dublin 79-84
Murphy M., McGovern E. & Pavia S.
  • Data collection and processing , p. 80
  • Parametric modelling (Building information modelling, Plotting parametric models from laser survey data, Plotting parametric models from historic data, Historic data. Manuscript sources, Creation of parametric objects based on historic detail) , pp. 80-82

Recreating the 1938 British Empire Exhibition 85-89
Johnston I. & Pritchard D.
  • Virtual reconstruction methodology (The advisory panel,The modelling software, The modelling team) , pp. 86-87
  • Model development (Site, Environment, Architecture, Model output) , pp. 87-89

Multiuser Virtual Reality museum application for cultural heritage: the ancient Via Flaminia project 90-97
Forte M., Pietroni E., Pescarin S. & Rufa C.
  • The Flaminia project , pp. 91-92
  • Methodology (Three-dimensional reconstructions) , pp. 92-93
  • The VR multiuser domain inside Roman National Museum (Multidimensional and diachronic approach, Virtual storytelling, Media and metaphors) , pp. 93-95
  • Key aspects of the software and data management , p. 95

Efficient and realistic rendering of Noh Gossamer costume 98-105
Cai K., Yin X. & Tanaka H.T.
  • Related work (Visualization of woven cloth, Transparency rendering, Coherence in computer graphics) , pp. 99-100
  • Measurement, Transparency rendering (Brief review of depth peeling, Z-range culling in geometry shader) , pp. 100-101
  • Interactive visualization (Depth image warping on GPU, Error metric), Experimental result , pp. 101-103

COINS. An EU funded project to "combat on-line illegal numismatic sales" 106-109
Hermon S.
  • Project partners, Project objectives, Project activities, State-of-art and project developments , pp. 106-108

iTACITUS. Novel interaction and tracking paradigms for Mobile AR 110-117
Zoellner M., Stricker D., Bleser G. & Pastarmov Y.
  • Scenarios / situations at cultural heritage sites , p. 112
  • Interaction paradigms (Visual Augmented Reality application, Acoustic Augmented Reality application, Augmented Reality information layers, Superimposed environment, Annotated landscapes) , pp. 112-115
  • Visual feature tracking compass , pp. 115-116
  • Software platform , pp. 116-117

ITINERA Project. Information Technologies for Valuation, E-Learning and Research in Archaeology 118-123
De Felice G., Introna A., Moro A. & Volpe G.
  • Methodology and good practices in the laboratory (Legacy and archive documentation, aiming to extract a 3rd dimension from ordinary documentation, Documentation, carried out during excavations) , pp. 118-120
  • The prototype: 3D model of an archaeological site , pp. 120-121
  • Tasks for the future , p. 121

Reflections on monetising the value of technology to the local economy at cultural heritage sites 124-128
McLoughlin J., Kaminski J. & Sodagar B.
  • The cultural good, The deployment of audio guides, Marketing and visitor data generation, The contribution of the site to the visitor economy, The value of the internet site to the visitor economy, Choice of measures and indicators , pp. 124-127
  • Monetising the value of the Royal Pavilion to the local economy, Monetising the value of the Royal Pavilion web site to the local economy , pp. 127-128

The BRICKS Desktop: a powerful GUI for the digital librarian 129-135
Aloia N., Concordia C., Furfari F. & Meghini C.
  • The BRICKS DLMS: an overview , p. 130
  • The BRICKS Desktop. BRICKS-Desktop features (Browsing digital objects, Content access, Create/update/remove collections, Search of digital objects, Import and export) , pp. 130-132
  • The BRICKS Desktop. The BRICKS Desktop architecture , pp. 133-134
  • The BRICKS Desktop. Extending the Desktop functionalities , p. 134
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