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Aging Prediction of Cultural Heritage Samples Based on Surface Microgeometry
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)A critical and challenging aspect for the study of Cultural Heritage (CH) assets is related to the characterization of the materials that compose them and to the variation of these materials with time. In this paper, we ... -
A Social Platform to Support Citizens Reuse of Open 3D Visualisations: a Citizen Science Approach
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)There is a growing interest in the world of Open Data, with many initiatives in the Cultural Heritage field. Platforms like Europeana, archive.org, Open Heritage by Google are only few examples of on-line catalogues full ... -
Visualizing Networks of Maya Glyphs by Clustering Subglyphs
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Deciphering the Maya writing is an ongoing process that has already started in the early 19th century. Among the reasons why Maya hieroglyphic script and language are still undeciphered are inexpertly-created drawings of ... -
A Configurable Design Approach for Virtual Museums
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Virtual Museums (VM) are widely used to preserve and to disseminate cultural heritage to the audience, due to the existing evidence that they can enhance the interest on cultural heritage content, while reinforcing motivation ... -
Earthquake Simulation for Ancient Building Destruction
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Research on seismic simulations has been focused mainly on methodologies specially tailored for civil engineering. On the other hand, we have detected a certain lack of this kind of tools for interactive cultural heritage ... -
Atalaya3D: Making Universities' Cultural Heritage Accessible Through 3D Technologies
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)This work was carried out over the past eight years through the Atalaya3D project, which aims to make the cultural heritage of the ten public Andalusian universities accessible. Since 2010, the project has been a pioneer ... -
Data Visualization of Decoration Occurrence and Distribution. A Comparative Study of Late Egyptian Funerary Decoration in Thebes
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Decoration in Ancient Egyptian funerary monuments represents an important part of the monuments layout. Beside scenes displaying the owner, scenes of daily life, fabrication, offerings and hieroglyphic texts are found. Not ... -
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Virtual Reality (VR) Interactions With Multiple Interpretations of Archaeological Artefacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Increasingly, the incorporation of 3D printed artefacts into Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) experiences is of interest to Cultural Heritage professionals. This is because virtual environments, by themselves, ... -
Towards the Reconstruction of Wide Historical Sites: A Local Graph-based Representation to Resample Gigantic Acquisitions
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Nowadays, LiDAR scanners are able to digitize very wide historical sites, leading to point clouds composed of billions of points. These point clouds are able to describe very small objects or elements disseminated in these ... -
On Combining Epigraphy, TLS, Photogrammetry, and Interactive Media for Heritage Documentation: The Case Study of Djehutihotep's Tomb in Dayr al-Barsha
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)The governors' tombs located at Dayr al-Barsha are considered among the most important monuments of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom. Unfortunately, due to quarrying activities, looting, and natural catastrophes, the archaeological ... -
Virtual Restoration of Wooden Artifacts by Non-Rigid 3D Shape Assembly: A Case of the First Solar Boat of King Khufu
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)In this paper, we present a method to digitally reassemble an object to its original form given the 3D data of its component which are assumed to be non-rigidly deformed. Targeting wooden artifacts, we developed an algorithm ... -
Integrated Spatio-temporal Documentation and Analysis of Archaeological Stratifications Using the Harris Matrix
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)The Harris Matrix (HM) is the fundamental diagrammatic representation of relative time for an archaeological site and the de facto standard for the representation of a stratigraphic sequence - the backbone for archaeological ... -
New Haven Building Archive: A Database for the Collection, Study, and Communication of Local Built Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)The New Haven Building Archive (NHBA) is a digital, mobile, and interactive field guide to New Haven, Connecticut's built heritage. As an interactive digital guide and database for local buildings, the NHBA harnesses digital ... -
Integrated Volume Visualisation of Archaeological Ground Penetrating Radar Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)The non-invasive prospection of our archaeological heritage is one of the main tasks of modern archaeology and often provides the necessary bases for further activities, such as special protection or intensified research. ... -
Deep Mapping Tarn Hows: Automated Generation of 3D Historic Landscapes
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Changing landscape presents a problem for both conservation and education at heritage sites. We consider the site of Tarn Hows in the English Lake District National Park, a site which has had significant landscape change ... -
Participatory Co-creation of a Public Sculpture Incorporating 3D Digital Technologies
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)This paper presents a interdisciplinary project between artists, civic groups, heritage organisations, technical experts and communities to co-create a piece of artwork for the community. Constellation is the name of the ... -
CultArc3D_mini: Fully Automatic Zero-Button 3D Replicator
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)3D scanning and 3D printing are two rapidly evolving domains, both generating results with a huge and growing spectrum of applications. Especially in Cultural Heritage, a massive and increasing amount of objects awaits ... -
Development of a High Resolution Topography and Color Scanner to Capture Crack Patterns of Paintings
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)The aging of paintings is inevitable and over the years degradation occurs due to exposure to a variety of environmental influences. One of these degradations is craquelure, fracture patterns in the paint. 3D imaging ... -
Objective and Subjective Evaluation of Virtual Relighting from Reflectance Transformation Imaging Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) is widely used to produce relightable models from multi-light image collections. These models are used for a variety of tasks in the Cultural Heritage field. In this work, we carry ...