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ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, April 2012
- Gregory R. Crane, Anke Lüdeling:
Introduction to the special issue on corpus and computational linguistics, philology, and the linguistic heritage of humanity. 1:1-1:5 - David Bamman, David A. Smith:
Extracting two thousand years of latin from a million book library. 2:1-2:13 - David M. Mimno:
Computational historiography: Data mining in a century of classics journals. 3:1-3:19 - Hagen Hirschmann, Anke Lüdeling, Amir Zeldes:
Measuring and coding language change: An evolving study in a multilayer corpus architecture. 4:1-4:16
Volume 5, Number 2, July 2012
- Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. 5:1 - Wei Ma, Yizhou Wang, Ying-Qing Xu, Qiong Li, Xin Ma, Wen Gao:
Annotating traditional Chinese paintings for immersive virtual exhibition. 6:1-6:12 - Lior Shamir, Jane A. Tarakhovsky:
Computer analysis of art. 7:1-7:11 - Charlotte Hug, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez:
Qualitative evaluation of cultural heritage information modeling techniques. 8:1-8:20
Volume 5, Number 3, October 2012
- Zheng Lu, Wei Luo, Zhijun Sun, Moshe Ben-Ezra, Michael S. Brown:
Imaging buddhist art with a digital large-format camera: A field study report from the dunhuang caves. 9:1-9:10 - Hijung Shin, Christos Doumas, Thomas A. Funkhouser, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Kenneth Steiglitz, Andreas Vlachopoulos, Tim Weyrich:
Analyzing and simulating fracture patterns of theran wall paintings. 10:1-10:14 - Giovanni Semeraro, Pasquale Lops, Marco de Gemmis, Cataldo Musto, Fedelucio Narducci:
A folksonomy-based recommender system for personalized access to digital artworks. 11:1-11:22 - Stephan Schreiber, Klaus G. Hinzen, Claus Fleischer, Sven Schütte:
Excavation-parallel laser scanning of a medieval cesspit in the archaeological zone cologne, germany. 12:1-12:22
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2012
- Stephen D. Laycock, Graham D. Bell, David B. Mortimore, Mark K. Greco, Nick Corps, Irving Finkel:
Combining X-ray micro-CT technology and 3D printing for the digital preservation and study of a 19th century cantonese chess piece with intricate internal structure. 13:1-13:7 - Paul Matthews, Judith Aston:
Interactive multimedia ethnography: Archiving workflow, interface aesthetics and metadata. 14:1-14:13 - Michael Makridis, Petros Daras:
Automatic classification of archaeological pottery sherds. 15:1-15:21 - Nikolaos Aletras, Mark Stevenson, Paul D. Clough:
Computing similarity between items in a digital library of cultural heritage. 16:1-16:19 - Francesco Bellotti, Riccardo Berta, Alessandro De Gloria, Annamaria D'ursi, Valentina Fiore:
A serious game model for cultural heritage. 17:1-17:27
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