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Nondestructive Investigation of the Internal Structure of Fresco Paintings
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
New methods to measure the internal structure of wall paintings include single-sided nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and terahertz time-domain imaging (THz). We report the measurement of eight fresco models prepared with ...
Visualising Dudsbury Hillfort: Using Immersive Virtual Reality to Engage the Public with Cultural Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)
Whilst computer visualisation is an established method of presenting cultural heritage, the use of game engines to provide a full immersive virtual reality experience is less well developed. This research documents the ...
Shape Analysis Techniques for the Ayia Irini Case Study
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)
The typical approach for archaeological analysis is mainly qualitative and, as such, subjective. Even when some measures are reported in the documentation of artefacts, they are often approximate or ambiguous. Conversely, ...
Proxy Painting
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)
For archaeologists it is often desireable to present statues in their original coloration. With projection mapping real-world surfaces are augmented by digital content to create compelling alterations of the scene's visual ...
Dense Image Matching: comparisons and analyses
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
The paper presents a critical review and analysis of dense image matching algorithms. The analyzed algorithms stay in the commercial as well open-source domains. The employed datasets include scenes pictured in terrestrial ...
Digital Workflow for Creating 3D Puzzles to Engage Audiences in the Interpretation of Archaeological Artefacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2018)
3D physical puzzles are typically used to engage audiences in the interpretation of archaeological artefacts in a museum exhibition. The reason for this is that a puzzle can be seen as a game but also as a complex activity ...
The Digital 3D Survey as Standard Documentation of the Archaeological Stratigraphy
(The Eurographics Association, 2011)
In this contribution we describe tools and methods used to perform three-dimensional photogrammetric survey of different archaeological contexts. In particular, we studied in depth some aspects: swiftness (of the proceeding), ...
Digital Panorama
(IEEE, 2015)
In 1787 it was Robert Barker to invent the term Panorama, still used to today all over the world to determine a large view, up until 360 degrees. His show has traveled European cities and the American new frontier, letting ...
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 ...
Cellars of Paris, under the cobbles, cellars!
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)
This project of systematic investigation of Parisian cellars is by nature pluri-disciplinary. It relies on the complementary skills of historians, architectural historians, archaeologists, architects and engineers. For ...