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The V & A's mysterious Mamluk minbar
(The Eurographics Association, 2012)
This paper concentrates on the historical importance of a large furniture object, a pulpit from a mosque (minbar). During the development of 3D imaging practice in the V&A Museum, this large object was selected as a candidate ...
Towards a Query-driven Heritage-data Visualization Tool
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Many heritage organisations hold databases that contain many millions of records. These are huge datasets that store historic records and often focus on sites and monuments; especially sites of archaeological and historic ...
Laying the Foundations for an Information System Dedicated to Heritage Building Degradation Monitoring Based on the 2D/3D Semantic Annotation of Photographs
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
In the last decade many 3D digitization techniques have emerged allowing the generation of dense and precise digital representations of historical building. However, regardless their level of geometric accuracy or visual ...
Visualising Stonehenge: A Virtual Archaeology
(The Eurographics Association, 2012)
This paper summarises the results of a virtual archaeological analysis on the stones at Stonehenge. Based on laser scan survey, all observations and discoveries were made in the virtual world. The results of this project ...
Evaluating the Curvature Analysis as a Key Feature for the Semantic Description of Architectural Elements
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
The recent developments in the fields of photogrammetry and laser scanning, have made possible mass acquisitions of heritage artifacts with a particularly high level of geometric accuracy. A processing of the digital model ...
Community-driven Generation of 3D and Augmented Web Content for Archaeology
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Heritage sites (such as prehistoric burial cairns and standing stones) are prolific in Europe; although there is a wish to scan each of these sites, it would be time-consuming to achieve. Citizen science approaches enable ...