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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 ...
Multi-scalar 3D digitization of Cultural Heritage using a low-cost integrated approach
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
In the architectural survey field, one of the main aspects to consider during a 3D digitization is the multi-scalar geometrical complexity of the artifact to acquire, besides other fundamental factors connected with the ...
Preserving Malay Architectural Heritage through Virtual Reconstruction
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
Preserving architectural heritage is a challenging and costly task. Digital preservation helps to both reduce costs and make it portable. This paper describes our experience in producing a 3D model of Rumah Tok Su; which ...
Realistic Virtual Reproductions. Image-based modelling of geometry and appearance
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
Existing technologies for contact-less 3D scanning and Image Based Modelling (IBM) methods are being extensively used nowadays to digitize cultural heritage elements. With a convenient degree of automation these methods ...
Quick textured mesh generation for massive 3D digitization of museum artifacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
The goal of the "3D Icons" European Project, is to provide Europeana with accurate 3D models of Cultural Heritage artifacts. The purpose of this paper is to describe the specific optimized processing pipeline that has been ...
On the 3D Documentation of the Igel Column Original and Copy. Structured 3D Survey and Analytical 3D Information System
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
The Igel Column, 23 m high, is one of the best known Roman column monuments in Germany and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage 'Roman Structures, Cathedral and Church of Our Lady' in Trier. The list also includes a ...
Replicating perishable artefacts. A project for analysis and exhibition of Early Medieval objects from the Byzantine village at Scorpo (Supersano, Italy)
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
Artefacts found in an archaeological excavation are sometimes made of perishable or fragile material like wood, iron, or leather. These present obvious conservation problems. This is the case of various artefacts from the ...
Comparing 3D digitising technologies: where are the differences?
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
We tested five 3D digitization systems and one method of 2D+ recording on one object: a human skull from the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences collection (RBINS). We chose a skull because it has both simple and ...
Orthophoto mapping and digital surface modeling for archaeological excavations. An image-based 3D modeling approach
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
We have examined image-based 3D modeling for the generation of orthophotos and digital surface models of archaeological surfaces and features. Our results suggest that image-based 3D modeling can be both a time-efficient ...
Reverse Engineering of Scale Models Using Dataflow Programming: Application to the fortification of plans-reliefs
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
Despite the progress in three-dimensional scanning, some architectural artifacts remain a digitizing challenge. Scale models and more especially the plans-reliefs of Louis XIV of France have specific characteristics such ...