Browsing GCH 2014 - Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Title
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Similarity Assessment for the Analysis of 3D Artefacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)Archaeological artefacts are often classified in homogeneous groups, with respect to their origin, use, age, etc., in terms of their physical traits, i.e., colour, material, design pattern, form, shape, size, style, surface ... -
Site-specific Art and 3D: an Example of Spatial Analysis and Reconstruction
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)Site-specific art is a concept that goes back to the beginning of human race: the works of art were often created by artists taking into account not only their shape and appearance, but also the context in which they would ... -
A TaLISMAN: Automatic Text and LIne Segmentation of historical MANuscripts
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)Historical and artistic handwritten books are valuable cultural heritage (CH) items, as they provide information about tangible and intangible cultural aspects from the past. Massive digitization projects have made these ... -
Towards Automated 3D Reconstruction of Defective Cultural Heritage Objects
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)Due to recent improvements in 3D acquisition and shape processing technology, the digitization of Cultural Heritage (CH) artifacts is gaining increased application in context of archival and archaeological research. This ...