Browsing EG GCH: EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Title
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GigaMesh and Gilgamesh 3D Multiscale Integral Invariant Cuneiform Character Extraction
(The Eurographics Association, 2010)As assyriologists have to handle tremendous amounts of important documents of ancient history written in cuneiform script, like the epic of Gilgamesh, we are developing an efficent system to support their daily tasks. ... -
GIS Applications for Environmental Archaeology and Historical Ecology - Problems and Potentialities. The Case Study of Punta Mesco (Cinque Terre National Park - Italy)
(IEEE, 2015)Research in environmental archaeology and historical ecology provides valuable information about past vegetation and its activation related to past societies activities. Different tools are use in order to better describe ... -
GIS Intelligence for a Cutting-edge Management of 3D Cities
(IEEE, 2015)Urbino, a city whose historic centre was declared to be part of the UNESCO World Heritage, serves as a case history for the application of innovative research methodologies based on GIS applications in urban contexts. ... -
GIS-Based Mapping of Archaeological Sites with Low-Altitude Aerial Photography and Structure from Motion - a Case Study from Southern Jordan
(IEEE, 2015)Structure from Motion (SfM) is one of the trendiest techniques in archaeology today. Archaeologists across the world are increasingly applying techniques of digital photogrammetry to record archaeological sites in ... -
Global Consistency in the Automatic Assembly of Fragmented Artefacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2011)Automatic reconstruction of fragmented objects is of great interest in archaeology, where artefacts are often found in a fractured state. In this paper, we focus on the problem of automatically agglomerating clusters of ... -
Global refinement of image-to-geometry registration for color projection on 3D models
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The management, processing and visualization of color information is a critical subject in the context of the acquisition and visualization of real objects. Especially in the context of Cultural Heritage, artifacts are so ... -
Gloss Calibration and Gloss Gamut Mapping for Material Appearance Reproduction of Paintings
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Being able to link captured material characteristics and fabricable material appearance attributes is important for creating life-like reproductions. In this paper we propose a method for gloss calibration, and an approach ... -
GNSS role in planning and conductance of terrain archaeological survey: technical aspects and methodology
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)The purpose of the present paper is to present the technical aspects and the methodological framework of applying non-destructive methods and technologies for planning and conductance of terrain archaeological survey. The ... -
GPU Spectral Viewer: Analysing Paintings from a Colorimetric Perspective
(The Eurographics Association, 2007)Over the last fifteen years, multipsectral imaging has gained in importance and interest, especially in the field of Cultural Heritage, art investigation and conservation. Extending the concept of scientific imagery such ... -
Granitic Recumbent Statue Reproduction by a Seven Axes Robotic Milling Machine
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)Facing the sea, the rocks sculpted by the "Abbé Fouré" at the "Pointe du Christ" and the "Pointe de la Haie" in Rothéneuf (Brittany, France) attract many visitors. Winds, rains and sea spray erode each day a little more ... -
GRAVITATE: Geometric and Semantic Matching for Cultural Heritage Artefacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)The GRAVITATE project is developing techniques that bring together geometric and semantic data analysis to provide a new and more effective method of re-associating, reassembling or reunifying cultural objects that have ... -
A Hand-held 3D-Printed Box Projector - Study for a Souvenir from a Mixed-Reality Experience
(IEEE, 2015)The most recent developments in digital technology have given rise to an increasingly close, articulate, and profitable contamination between reality and virtuality, creating a completely new mixed-reality experience in ... -
Haptic Navigation and Exploration of High Quality Pre-rendered Environments
(The Eurographics Association, 2006)Visualising in real-time high quality virtual environments, which are suitable for cultural heritage and virtual tourism, is often a challenging endeavour. This is primarily, due to the cost of rendering complex architectural ... -
Harvesting Dynamic 3D Worlds from Commodity Sensor Clouds
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)The EU FP7 FET-Open project ''Harvest4D: Harvesting Dynamic 3D Worlds from Commodity Sensor Clouds'' deals with the acquisition, processing, and display of dynamic 3D data. Technological progress is offering us a wide-spread ... -
Heritage Move. A Natural and Lightweight Navigation Schema for Low-Cost, Non-Stationary Immersive Virtual Environments
(IEEE, 2015)Experiencing 3D models of historical reconstructions and places is still an active issue considering the wide variety of displaying and interaction devices for immersive Virtual Reality. Moreover, as standards are missing, ... -
Heritage Pieces Integration in Autonomous Augmented Reality Systems: Key problems and Solutions
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Nowadays virtual reality users and professionals demand a growing quality and a higher degree of realism in development and applications. Among these technologies augmented reality systems stand out due to their complexity ... -
HerMeS - HERitage sMart social mEdia aSsistant: from Requirement Elicitation to Data Modelling for Feeding Artificial Intelligence Recommendation System
(The Eurographics Association, 2023)In the last years, several mobile APPs have been developed within the cultural tourism domain to give new impetus to this sector which is booming both in Italy and worldwide. In the wake of the increasing importance of ... -
High Dynamic Range Display of Authentically Illuminated Byzantine Art from Cyprus
(The Eurographics Association, 2007)High-fidelity computer reconstructions of cultural heritage sites attempt to create a faithful representation of the past physical environment. This includes modeling the scene to high precision, and accurately simulating ... -
High Dynamic Range Video for Cultural Heritage Documentation and Experimental Archaeology
(The Eurographics Association, 2010)Video recording and photography are frequently used to document Cultural Heritage (CH) objects and sites. High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging is increasingly being used as it allows a wider range of light to be considered ... -
High Fidelity Lighting of Knossos
(The Eurographics Association, 2003)Five kilometres from Heraklion, Crete is the Minoan Palace of Knossos. First discovered in 1878 by Minos Kalokairinos, the site today is most commonly associated with Sir Arthur Evans who bought the space in 1898 when ...