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7th EuroMed 2018: Nicosia, Cyprus
- Marinos Ioannides, Eleanor E. Fink, Raffaella Brumana, Petros Patias, Anastasios D. Doulamis, João Martins, Manolis Wallace:
Digital Heritage. Progress in Cultural Heritage: Documentation, Preservation, and Protection - 7th International Conference, EuroMed 2018, Nicosia, Cyprus, October 29 - November 3, 2018, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11197, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-01764-4
Reconstructing the Past
- Javier Román Cembranos, José Llamas Fernández, Pedro Martín Lerones, Jaime Gómez García-Bermejo, Eduardo Zalama Casanova, Marinos Ioannides:
Supporting the Automatic Extraction of HBIM Elements from Point Clouds. 3-10 - Namratha Reddy Kondam, Balaphani Krishna Poddar, Venkata Dilip Kumar Pasupuleti, Prabhakar Singh:
Three Dimensional Modeling and Analysis of Ancient Indian Structures. 11-20 - Chiao-Ling Kuo, Ying-Mei Cheng, Yi-Chou Lu, Yu-Chieh Lin, Wun-Bin Yang, Ya-Ning Yen:
A Framework for Semantic Interoperability in 3D Tangible Cultural Heritage in Taiwan. 21-29 - Marleen de Kramer, Sam Mersch, Christopher Morse:
Reconstructing the Historic Landscape of Larochette, Luxembourg. 30-37 - Petros Stavroulakis, Yael Bis-Kong, Elodie Doyen, Thomas Hartman, Richard K. Leach:
Digital Preservation of the Nottingham Ichthyosaur Using Fringe Projection. 38-44 - Maria Mprouzgou, Harry Coccossis:
Resilience and Preservation of Cultural Heritage After Natural Disasters: Case Study of City of Volos, Greece. 45-52
Visualisation, VR&AR Methods and Applications
- Athanassios Themos, Eleni Zavvou, Eirene-Loukia Choremi, Nikolaos Dessipris:
The Epigraphic Museum of Athens Revisited. 55-63 - Gaia Trombin, Antonio Bonaldo:
A Roman in Venice - 3D Documentation and Digital Restoration of an Endangered Roman Altar. 64-73 - Thomas P. Kersten, Felix Tschirschwitz, Simon Deggim, Maren Lindstaedt:
Virtual Reality for Cultural Heritage Monuments - from 3D Data Recording to Immersive Visualisation. 74-83 - Cettina Santagati, Valentina Noto, Federico Mario La Russa:
A Project for Museo Civico Castello Ursino in Catania: Breaking Through Museum Walls and Unlocking Collections to Everyone. 84-92 - Michela Biancardi, Alessandro Massarente, Martina Suppa:
Archaeological Landscape Heritage: Museums' Systems Between Narrative Techniques and Multimedia Tools. 93-102 - Yun-Sheng Syu, Li-o Chen, Yu-Fang Tu:
A Case Study of Digital Preservation of Motion Capture for Bā Jiā Jiāng Performance, Taiwan Religious Performing Arts. 103-110 - Haeyeon Won, Jeongmin Yu:
Interactive Media Art Based on Location and Motion Tracking of Multi-performers. 111-117 - Eunsol Jeong, Jeongmin Yu:
Ego-Centric Recording Framework for Korean Traditional Crafts Motion. 118-125 - Cecilia Maria Bolognesi:
Digital Workflow for Virtual and Augmented Visit of Architecture. 126-133 - Zois Koukopoulos, Dimitrios Koukopoulos:
Usage Scenarios and Evaluation of Augmented Reality and Social Services for Libraries. 134-141 - Christos Hadjipanayi, Eleni Demitriadou, Haris Frangou, Maria Papageorgiou, Christina Zavlanou, Andreas Lanitis:
Evaluating the Impact of a Virtual Reality Application in Raising Awareness Toward the Destruction of Cultural Heritage Sites. 142-149 - Goki Miyakita, Petri Leskinen, Eero Hyvönen:
Using Linked Data for Prosopographical Research of Historical Persons: Case U.S. Congress Legislators. 150-162 - George E. Raptis, Christina P. Katsini, Theofilos Chrysikos:
CHISTA: Cultural Heritage Information Storage and reTrieval Application. 163-170
Digital Applications for Materials Preservation in Cultural Heritage
- Trishala Daka, Lokesh Udatha, Venkata Dilip Kumar Pasupuleti, Prafulla Kalapatapu, Bharghava Rajaram:
Ancient Sandbox Technique: An Experimental Study Using Piezoelectric Sensors. 173-184 - Nikolaos Gkoultas, Theodore Ganetsos, Maria Perraki, Dimitrios Tseles, Nikolaos Laskaris:
Application of Non-destructive Techniques (Raman Spectroscopy and XRF) into an Icon by Michael Damaskinos. 185-195 - Katerina Koutliani, Theodore Ganetsos, Christina Merkouri, Maria Perraki, Nikolaos Laskaris:
Pigments Identification in Oil Paintings of 18th-19th Century from the Museum of Post-Byzantine Art of Zakynthos Using Raman Spectroscopy and XRF. 196-203 - Vincent Vanweddingen, Chris Vastenhoud, Marc Proesmans, Hendrik Hameeuw, Bruno Vandermeulen, Athena Van der Perre, Frederic Lemmers, Lieve Watteeuw, Luc Van Gool:
A Status Quaestionis and Future Solutions for Using Multi-light Reflectance Imaging Approaches for Preserving Cultural Heritage Artifacts. 204-211
Digital Cultural Heritage Learning and Experiences
- Mihai Duguleana:
eHERITAGE Project - Building a Cultural Heritage Excellence Center in the Eastern Europe. 215-223 - Paul Longley Arthur, Marijke van Faassen, Rik Hoekstra, Nadezhda Povroznik, Lydia Hearn, Nonja Peters:
Migration Experiences: Acknowledging the Past, and Sustaining the Present and Future. 224-234 - Kun Hu, Jianfeng Zhu:
A Progressive Web Application on Ancient Roman Empire Coins and Relevant Historical Figures with Graph Database. 235-241 - Paola Puma:
Multidisciplinary Experiences of Virtual Heritage for the Documentation of Architecture and Archaeology Within the DigitCH Group - Digital Cultural Heritage Group. 242-252 - Afroditi Kamara, Despoina Lampada, Yorgos Tzedopoulos, Kleopatra Ferla:
Is E-learning Really Flexible? Ideas for Building Effective Interactive Learning Environments for Cultural Heritage. 253-261 - Alessandro de Masi:
Eco Sustainable Graphic Heritage Drawing for a Contemporary Territories Learning and the Creating Smart Cities. 262-270 - Jeong-eun Oh, Jeongmin Yu:
Automatic Verification Framework of 3D Scan Data for Museum Collections. 271-278 - Konstantina Siountri, Emmanouil Skondras, Dimitrios D. Vergados:
A Delivery Model for Cultural Heritage Services in Smart Cities Environments. 279-288 - Joana Gonçalves, Ricardo Mateus, José Dinis Silvestre:
Comparative Analysis of Inspection and Diagnosis Tools for Ancient Buildings. 289-298 - Catalina Naumis-Peña, Ariel A. Rodríguez-García, Juan Ayala-Méndez, Natalia Velazco-Placencia, Ana E. Pérez-Martínez:
Spaces and Cultural Assets of the Autonomous National University of Mexico. 299-310
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