Browsing EG GCH: EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Title
Now showing items 601-620 of 742
-
Robust Segmentation of Historical Parchment XMT Images for Virtual Unrolling
(IEEE, 2015)Historical parchment scrolls are fragile, and prone to damage from a variety of causes such as fire, water, and general mistreatment. Consequently many of these scrolls cannot be unrolled, so that their contents have ... -
The Role of Project MA.G.I.C. in the Context of the European Strategies for the Digitization of the Library and Archival Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2023)Considering the allocation of Next Generation Eu funds, part of which is intended for the digital transition through the national plans of the Member States of the European Union, this contribution focuses attention on the ... -
Rollouts of Fine Ware Pottery using High Resolution 3D Meshes
(The Eurographics Association, 2010)A common part of the documentation of archaeological finds is the drawing of so-called rollouts. Rollouts provide a complete and continuous depiction of graphical elements on the surface of rotation-symmetric objects and ... -
ROV-3D, 3D Underwater Survey Combining Optical and Acoustic Sensor
(The Eurographics Association, 2011)ROV 3D project aims at developing innovative tools which link underwater photogrammetry and acoustic measurements from an active underwater sensor. The results will be 3D high resolution surveys of underwater sites. The ... -
Sarcophagus of the Spouses Installation - Intersection Across Archaeology, 3D Video Mapping and Holographic Techniques Combined with Immersive Narrative Environments and Scenography
(IEEE, 2015)This paper presents the Sarcophagus of the Spouses installation, an audiovisual performance and exhibit combining 3D video mapping, holographic techniques, computer graphics, high definition visualization with 3D reconstruction ... -
Scan2FEM: From Point Clouds to Structured 3D Models Suitable for Simulation
(The Eurographics Association, 2022)Preservation of cultural heritage is important to prevent singular objects or sites of cultural importance to decay. One aspect of preservation is the creation of a digital twin. In case of a catastrophic event, this twin ... -
Scan4Reco: Towards the Digitized Conservation of Cultural Heritage Assets via Spatiotemporal (4D) Reconstruction and 3D Printing
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)The European Cultural Heritage includes a rich variety of cultural items and a significant amount of resources is devoted to their conservation and dissemination to the public. Living in the era of digitization, these ... -
Scholarly documentation through digital storytelling: opening the tomb of Ramsses II
(The Eurographics Association, 2003)Ramsses II's large but damaged tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings is now being revived by a French team (CNRS). Current excavation and study is meant to culminate not only in the tomb's first complete publication, but ... -
The Scream (ca. 1910) through the Years: from Photographic Documentation to Spatio-Temporal Modelling
(The Eurographics Association, 2023)The Scream (ca. 1910) is one of Edvard Munch's representations of the well-known scene of a man awestruck by the beauty and colors of the sunset over the fjord, painted in oil and tempera on cardboard. Given the age of the ... -
Seamless Texturing of Archaeological Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)In this paper we propose a framework for out-of-core real-time rendering of high-quality textured archaeological data-sets. Our input is a triangle mesh and a set of calibrated and registered photographs. Our system performs ... -
Segmentation-Based Near-Lossless Compression of Multi-View Cultural Heritage Image Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)Cultural heritage preservation using photometric approaches received increasing significance in the past years. Capturing of these datasets is usually done with high-end cameras at maximum image resolution enabling high ... -
Seismic Simulation on Virtual Reality
(The Eurographics Association, 2019)Virtual Reality has been used in Cultural Heritage for providing immersive experiences of recreated and static environments to the final user. However, there is a lack of virtual reality applications for recreating natural ... -
Semantic Enrichment of Geographic Data and 3D Models for the Management of Archaeological Features
(The Eurographics Association, 2010)The present paper describes various technologies to link semantic information to 3D models during the process of management of 3D data and geometries used by the archaeologists for the reconstruction of ancient monuments ... -
Semantic Structuring and 3D Modeling of Masonry Structure
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)Studies of architectural heritage require tight control over spatial data. It is an prerequisite for the representation, analysis, conservation and structural restoration of architectural heritage. As regards the morphology ... -
Semantic Web, Digital Libraries and the future of Cultural Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)This paper provides an overview regarding the application of the Semantic Web oriented technologies we have developed as part of the EPOCH and AMA projects for Cultural Heritage Digital Libraries. We wanted to enhance ... -
Semantically Rich 3D Documentation for the Preservation of Tangible Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2012)Traditionally, 3D acquisition technologies have been used to record heritage artefacts and to support specific tasks such as conservation or provenance verification. These exercises are usually a one-off as the technology ... -
Semi-automated Annotation of Repetitive Ornaments on 3D Painted Pottery Surfaces
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)The creation of drawings from the surface of painted pottery artifacts is an important practice in archaeological research and documentation. Traditional approaches include manual drawings using pen and paper, either ... -
Semi-Automatic Geometry-Driven Reassembly of Fractured Archeological Objects
(The Eurographics Association, 2010)3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becoming increasingly popular, resulting in large col- lections of detailed fractured archeological 3D objects that have to be reassembled virtually. In this paper, ... -
Semi-Automatic Perspective Lines from Paintings
(The Eurographics Association, 2022)Perspective cues play an important role in painting analysis as it may unveil important characteristics about the painter's techniques and creation process. Nevertheless, extracting perspective lines and their corresponding ... -
Sense-Enabled Mixed Reality Museum Exhibitions
(The Eurographics Association, 2007)During the past few years museums and other cultural heritage institutions have started making use of handheld technologies to provide tourist guides to their visitors. For open-air sites, a number of experimental and ...