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    • Interactive virtual mummy dissections in a historical anatomic theatre 

      Seipel, S.; Lindkvist, M.; Pettersson, L.W. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      This paper presents an interactive projection-based application for visual exploration of virtual mummies. It is part of an exposition on the Cultural Heritage of the Egyptian Mummies in the Museum Gustavianum, in Uppsala. ...
    • An Interactive Visualisation Interface for Virtual Museums 

      Liarokapis, F.; Sylaiou, S.; Basu, A.; Mourkoussis, N.; White, M.; Lister, P.F. (The Eurographics Association, 2004)
      Cultural institutions, such as museums are particularly interested in making their collections accessible to people with physical disabilities. New technologies, such as Web3D and augmented reality (AR) can aid museums to ...
    • An Interactive Visualization of the Past using a Situated Simulation Approach 

      Madsen, Jacob B.; Madsen, Claus B. (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      This paper describes aspects of the development of an interactive installation for visualizing a 3D reconstruction of a historical church chapel in Kolding, Denmark. We focus on three aspects inherent to a mobile Augmented ...
    • Interdisciplinary Dialogue Towards an Enhanced Understanding of Optical Techniques for Recording Material Cultural Heritage - Results of a COST Action 

      Boochs, Frank; Bentkowska-Kafel, Anna; Wefers, Stefanie (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      The COST Transdomain Action TD1201, Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage [COSb], 2012-2016, contributes to the conservation and preservation of cultural heritage (CH) by enhancing shared understanding, between experts ...
    • Interdisciplinary Workflow for Virtual Archaeology 

      Luznik, Nika; Klein, Michael (IEEE, 2015)
      There is an increasing trend to present cultural heritage with the help of virtual visualisation. It offers a unique level of understanding of the heritage in question. Moreover, depending on the precision of the virtual ...
    • Interface Evaluation for Cultural Heritage Applications: the case of FERRUM exhibition 

      Alzua-Sorzabal, A.; Linaza, M. T.; Abad, M.; Arretxea, L.; Susperregui, A. (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
      Intuitive access to information in real environments is a challenge for Information Society Technologies. Having this in mind, a new device for Mixed Reality applications called Virtual Showcase has been developed. It has ...
    • Interlocking Pieces for Printing Tangible Cultural Heritage Replicas 

      Alemanno, Giuseppe; Cignoni, Paolo; Pietroni, Nico; Ponchio, Federico; Scopigno, Roberto (The Eurographics Association, 2014)
      We propose a technique to decompose a 3D digital shape into a set of interlocking pieces that are easy to be manufactured and assembled. The pieces are designed so that they can be represented as a simple height field and, ...
    • An Introductory Video Generator for Disseminating Cultural Heritage Projects 

      Wang, Zeyu; Akoglu, Kiraz; Rushmeier, Holly (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      There are many different activities in cultural heritage research, such as digitization, data visualization, information analysis, and dissemination. Much effort has been made to develop better technologies for data capture ...
    • Investigating a multi-paradigm system for the management of archaeological data: Corpus Lapidum Burgundiae 

      Leclercq, Eric; Savonnet, Marinette; Troya, Andres; Buttner, Stephane (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      Scientific Information Systems (SIS) must move beyond data repositories and closed systems, to allow collaborations among different research disciplines, to include new types of data, to control data quality, and to enable ...
    • Investigating the Structural Validity of Virtual Reconstructions of Prehistoric Maltese Temples 

      Chalmers, A.; Debattista, K. (The Eurographics Association, 2005)
      The prehistoric temples found on the Maltese islands, dated from 3600 - 2500 BC, are unique examples of truly megalithic complexes. Although the temples can still be viewed today, they are unroofed. One of the major questions ...
    • An Investigation of Optimal Light Source Setups for Photometric Stereo Reconstruction of Historical Coins 

      Brenner, Simon; Zambanini, Sebastian; Sablatnig, Robert (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      In this paper, we address the 3D reconstruction of historical coins by means of Photometric Stereo. We investigate the influence of the number and arrangement of lights to the reconstruction quality by comparing mean angular ...
    • Invisible Heritage - Analysis and Technology Digital Platform 

      Abate, Dante; Toumbas, Kyriakos; Faka, Marina (The Eurographics Association, 2021)
      In an era of rapid technological improvements, state-of-the-art methodologies and tools dedicated to protecting and promoting our cultural heritage should be developed and extensively employed to expand and enrich historical ...
    • JAVANESE CHARACTERS IMAGE SEGMENTATION FROM DOCUMENT IMAGE OF HAMONG TANI 

      Himamunanto, Rudatyo; Widiarti, Anastasia Rita (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      Script image segmentation of a document image is the most decisive step to the success of the process of transliteration of the script image into another script, such as automatically transliterating a printed Javanese ...
    • Jerusalem's Holy Mount. On Palimpsestic Places in Situated and Sensory Media 

      Liestøl, Gunnar; Friedlander, Larry (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      The aim of this simulation is to provide visitors to one of the world's most contested places with a rich experience of the ties that bind the Abrahamic religions together by means of mobile augmented reality. What would ...
    • KIVI: Bring virtual reality to online 3D objects databases 

      Abergel, Violette; Saleri, Renato; Lequay, Hervé; Luca, Livio De (IEEE, 2015)
      KIVI system is a prototype designed by the CNRS (Marseille ,France) in order to provide an immersive visualization of highly valuable cultural heritage 3D models from the database, using a mobile phone and an headset.
    • Knowledge Cube 

      Alrawi, Osama (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      Architectural identity, as an evolutionary chain of creative tradition, can only be sustained and revived from within, starting with a strengthening of these very internal processes and not by imposing external forms. ...
    • Knowledge-based Approach for the 3D Modeling of Masonry Structures 

      Jacquot, Kevin; Messaoudi, Tommy; Luca, Livio De (IEEE, 2015)
      In architectural heritage field, the control over metric data is fundamental. Indeed the interpretability of geometrical concepts, the criteria and methods to structure information are the first step for the analysis and ...
    • Korean Traditional Architectures Simulations 

      Lee, Jongwook; Lee, Jihyung; Kim, Jae Woo; Kang, Kyung-Kyu; Lee, Man Hee (IEEE, 2015)
      The Digital Heritage Simulation Technology allows to reconstruct digital heritage buildings and appurtenances using geometric modeling, dynamic simulation, computer animation and computeraided design technologies.
    • Kyrenia - Hyper Storytelling Pilot Application 

      Rizvic, Selma; Boskovic, Dusanka; Okanovic, Vensada; Sljivo, Sanda (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      A team of multidisciplinary experts from computer science, visual arts, literature, film directing, psychology, communicology and human computer interaction developed a new interactive digital storytelling method - hyper ...
    • The Labyrinthe of Versailles from 3D desktop to the Oculus Rift 

      Giloth, Copper; Tanant, Jonathan (IEEE, 2015)
      The app ''Labyrinth of Fables'' provides a virtual reality/augmented reality reconstruction of the longlost Labyrinthe of Versailles.