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Multi-modal Digitalization of Cultural Heritage Artifacts
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Objects made of different media, paintings, marbles, clay and wooden objects, textiles etc., form the historical collections of most of the middle to medium sized Museums in Italy. This variety poses difficult challenges ...
Smart Tools and Applications in computer Graphics - Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference 2017: Frontmatter
(Eurographics Association, 2017)
A Digital Approach for the Study of Roman Signacula From Syracuse, Sicily
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)
In the last decade the epigraphists have grown a new interest in signacula, a class of artifacts for a long time neglected. This has brought numerous contributions devoted to the different regional contexts, along with ...
Low Cost Handheld 3D Scanning for Architectural Elements Acquisition
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)
3D scanning has gone a long way since its first appearance in cultural heritage digitization and modeling. In the recent years some new low cost, fast, accurate emerging technologies are flooding the market. Envisioning ...
A Semi-automatic Algorithm for Applying the Ken Burns Effect
(The Eurographics Association, 2015)
In historical documentaries, video material often is not available. For this reason they are mainly made by using static material such as old photographs. To make this material more endearing and dynamic an effect known ...
3D Digital Imaging for Knowledge Dissemination of Greek Archaic Statuary
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)
This paper aims, using a research exercise, to verify the association between two Greek sculptures collected at different times: the head of a boy collected in the Chalcidian colony of Leontinoi in southeastern Sicily, ...