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VAST 2012: Brighton, UK - Short and Project Papers
- David Arnold, Jaime Kaminski, Franco Niccolucci, André Stork:
13th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology, and Cultural Heritage, incorporating the 10th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, VAST - Short and Project Papers, Brighton, UK, November 19-21, 2012. Eurographics Association 2012, ISBN 978-3-905673-97-5 - Jeremy Noghani, Eike Falk Anderson, Fotis Liarokapis:
Towards a Vitruvian Shape Grammar for Procedurally Generating Classical Roman Architecture. - Svenja Kahn, Jens Keil, Michael Zöllner, Benedikt Müller:
Towards an Affordable Markerless Acquisition of Intangible Contemporary Dance Choreographies at Large-Scaled Stages. - Nick Higgett, Emily Baines, Dave Everitt, Gerardo Saucedo, Eric Tatham:
Virtual Romans: Virtual Reconstruction of Roman Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum) 210 AD. - Russell Harris, Carlos Jimenez:
The V & A's mysterious Mamluk minbar. - Marco Klindt, Steffen Prohaska, Daniel Baum, Hans-Christian Hege:
Conveying Archaeological Contexts to Museum Visitors: Case Study Pergamon Exhibition. - Dragos Gheorghiu, Livia Stefan:
Mobile Technologies and the Use of Augmented Reality for Saving the Immaterial Heritage. - Paulo Bernardes, Joaquim Madeira, Manuela Martins, José Meireles:
The Use of Traditional and Computer-based Visualization in Archaeology: a User Survey. - Julio J. Zancajo, Teresa Mostaza, Juan-Carlos Ojeda, R. Velázquez, Mercedes Farjas Abadía:
Low Cost System for Management and Visualization of the Medieval and Modern Heritage of Madrid (Spain). - Andrea D'Andrea:
Including Links in Linked Data: CIDOC-CRM and the Fourth T. Berners-Lee Rule. - Antonella Coralini, Antonella Guidazzoli, Maria Chiara Liguori, Antonio Baglivo, Micaela Spigarolo:
Browsing Historical Pompeian Watercolours Through a Google Earth-based Meta Interface: Luigi Bazzani's Exhibition. - Marcus Abbott:
Visualising Stonehenge: A Virtual Archaeology.
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