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VIPERC 2022: Virtual Event / Pescara, Italy
- Alessia Amelio, Sergio Montelpare, Domenico Ursino:
Proceedings of the 1st International Virtual Conference on Visual Pattern Extraction and Recognition for Cultural Heritage Understanding, Virtual Event, Pescara, Italy, September 12, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3266, CEUR-WS.org 2022
Session 1: Applications of Machine Learning and Deep Learning to the Cultural Heritage
- Hadj Mohammed Djamel, Nacéra Bensaou:
Abjad numerals recognition in medieval arabic mathematical texts. - Sehrish Manzoor, Nouman Ali, Muhammad Raees, Khan Awais Khan, Muhammad Usama Ayub, Afzal Ahmed:
Ancient coin classification based on recent trends of deep learning. - Pasquale Savino, Anna Tonazzini:
A shallow neural net with model-based learning for the virtual restoration of recto-verso manuscripts. - Radmila Jankovic Babic:
Cultural heritage image classification using transfer learning for feature extraction: a comparison. - Israr Ur Rehman, Zulfiqar Ali, Zahoor Jan, Muhammad Rashid, Waqar Ali:
Empirical performance analysis of classification methods on cultural heritage database. - Lorenzo Stacchio, Alessia Angeli, Giuseppe Lisanti, Gustavo Marfia:
Searching for cultural relationships through deep learning models.
Session 2: Modelling and Human-Computer Interaction in the Cultural Heritage
- Belma Ramic-Brkic, Marijana Cosovic:
Exploring digital tourism application for medieval period reconstruction. - Marijana Cosovic, Mirjana Maksimovic:
Application of the digital twin concept in cultural heritage. - Raquel Matos, Hugo Rodrigues, Aníbal Costa, Fernanda Rodrigues:
BIM-FM integrated solution resourcing to digital techniques. - Hafiz Abdul Basit Muhammad, Khalid Hamid, Muhammad Waseem Iqbal, Syed Khurram Shahzad, Farrukh Muneem, Muammad Shaheryar:
Usability impact of adaptive culture in smart phones (short paper). - Alessia Amelio, Gian Piero Zarri:
A knowledge representation framework for managing Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa: case study of the hidden painting.
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