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3. EuroMed 2010: Lemessos, Cyprus
- Marinos Ioannides, Dieter W. Fellner, Andreas Georgopoulos, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis:
Digital Heritage - Third International Conference, EuroMed 2010, Lemessos, Cyprus, November 8-13, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6436, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-16872-7
2D and 3D Data Capture Methodologies and Data Processing in Cultural Heritage
- Hung-Ming Cheng, Ya-Ning Yen, Min-Bin Chen, Wun-Bin Yang:
A Processing for Digitizing Historical Architecture. 1-12 - Robert Sitnik, Grzegorz Maczkowski, Jakub Krzeslowski:
Calculation Methods for Digital Model Creation Based on Integrated Shape, Color and Angular Reflectivity Measurement. 13-27 - Robert Sitnik, Maciej Karaszewski:
Automated Processing of Data from 3D Scanning of Cultural Heritage Objects. 28-41 - Hakim Boulaassal, Christine Chevrier, Tania Landes:
From Laser Data to Parametric Models: Towards an Automatic Method for Building Façade Modelling. 42-55 - Fulvio Rinaudo, Filiberto Chiabrando, Francesco Nex, Dario Piatti:
New Instruments and Technologies for Cultural Heritage Survey: Full Integration between Point Clouds and Digital Photogrammetry. 56-70
Digital Data Acquisition Technologies and Data Processing in Cultural Heritage
- Fulvio Zezza:
Digital Image Processing in Weathering Damage Analysis and Recovery Treatments Monitoring. 71-84 - Ino Papageorgaki, Sevi Tapinaki, Andreas Georgopoulos, Charalabos Ioannidis:
Photogrammetric Measurement of the Classic Marathon Course. 85-98 - Frederico Henriques, Alexandre B. Gonçalves:
Analysis of Lacunae and Retouching Areas in Panel Paintings Using Landscape Metrics. 99-109 - Anna Maria Manferdini, Fabio Remondino:
Reality-Based 3D Modeling, Segmentation and Web-Based Visualization. 110-124 - Natalie Schmidt, Frank Boochs, Rainer Schütze:
Capture and Processing of High Resolution 3D-Data of Sutra Inscriptions in China. 125-139
Long Term Availability of Content and Its Long Term Accessibility
- Mark Guttenbrunner, J. Wieners, Andreas Rauber, Manfred Thaller:
Same Same But Different - Comparing Rendering Environments for Interactive Digital Objects. 140-152 - Christoph Schinko, Martin Strobl, Torsten Ullrich, Dieter W. Fellner:
Modeling Procedural Knowledge: A Generative Modeler for Cultural Heritage. 153-165 - René Berndt, Gerald Buchgraber, Sven Havemann, Volker Settgast, Dieter W. Fellner:
A Publishing Workflow for Cultural Heritage Artifacts from 3D-Reconstruction to Internet Presentation. 166-178 - Thomas P. Kersten:
3D Scanning and Modelling of the Bismarck Monument by Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Integration into a 3D City Model of Hamburg. 179-192 - Evangelia Kyriazi, Nikolaos Soulakellis, Georgios Tataris, Stefanos Lappas:
Use of Geoinformatics for the Digitization and Visualization of Cartographic Heritage: The Case of an Early 1920s Mytilene Town Map. 193-205 - Patrick Callet, François-Xavier de Contencin, Anna Zymla, Philippe Denizet, Thibaut Hilpert, Kesuke Miyazawa, Bertille Robin:
An Emblematic Bronze from Cyprus the Idalion Project. 206-224
Digital Cultural Heritage Applications and Their Impact
- Ashley Beamer, Mark Gillick:
Scotlandsplaces: Accessing Remote Digital Heritage Datasets Using Web Services. 225-239 - Jaime Kaminski, Jim McLoughlin, Babak Sodagar:
Assessing the Socio-economic Impact of 3D Visualisation in Cultural Heritage. 240-249 - Despina Michael, Nectarios Pelekanos, Isabelle Chrysanthou, Panagiotis Zaharias, Loukia L. Hadjigavriel, Yiorgos Chrysanthou:
Comparative Study of Interactive Systems in a Museum. 250-261 - Matthias Trapp, Amir Semmo, Rafael Pokorski, Claus-Daniel Herrmann, Jürgen Döllner, Michael Eichhorn, Michael Heinzelmann:
Communication of Digital Cultural Heritage in Public Spaces by the Example of Roman Cologne. 262-276
Standards, Metadata, Ontologies and Semantic Processing in Cultural Heritage
- Elham Andaroodi, Asanobu Kitamoto:
Architectural Heritage Online: Ontology-Driven Website Generation for World Heritage Sites in Danger. 277-290 - Ruggero Lancia:
The DAF DDI Profile, a Metadata Set to Address Digital Curation and Preservation Issues in Cultural Heritage Institutions. 291-305 - Zenonas Theodosiou, Olga Georgiou, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis, Anastasis Kounoudes, Marios Milis:
Annotation of Cultural Heritage Documents Based on XML Dictionaries and Data Clustering. 306-317
Remote Sensing for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management and Monitoring
- Athos Agapiou, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Apostolos Sarris, Kyriakos Themistocleous, George Papadavid:
Hyperspectral Ground Truth Data for the Detection of Buried Architectural Remains. 318-331 - Dimitrios D. Alexakis, Apostolos Sarris:
Environmental and Human Risk Assessment of the Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Sites of Western Crete (Greece) with the Use of GIS, Remote Sensing, Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks. 332-342
2D and 3D Data Capture Methodologies and Data Processing in Cultural Heritage
- Ying-Hsiu Huang:
The Digital Archive of Sculptures of Tien-Shen Poo in Early Taiwan History. 343-355 - Giorgio Verdiani, Stefano Columbu:
E.Stone, an Archive for the Sardinia Monumental Witnesses. 356-372 - Mohd Izani, Alan Bridges, P. Grant, Aishah Abdul Razak, Ahmad Rafi Eshaq:
3D Modelling of the A Famosa Fortress in Melaka, Malaysia. 373-380 - Renju Li, Tao Luo, Hongbin Zha:
3D Digitization and Its Applications in Cultural Heritage. 381-388 - Nada El-Khoury, Giovanni De Paoli:
Interactive Itinerary of Heritage Houses in Beirut: Walking Back to the Future. 389-398 - Grazia Tucci, Francesco Algostino, Laura Bucalossi, Alessandro Conti, Alessia Nobile:
Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Valorization in the Governorate of Tartous with Reference to the Euromed IV Project: The Contribution of Geomatics. 399-408
3D-Reconstruction and Virtual Reality in Archaeology
- Antonella Coralini, Antonella Guidazzoli, Daniela Scagliarini Corlàita, Elena Toffalori:
VISMAN-DHER Project: Integrated Fruition of Archaeological Data through a Scientific Virtual Model. 409-421 - Maurizio Forte, Gregorij Kurillo, Teenie Matlock:
Teleimmersive Archaeology: Simulation and Cognitive Impact. 422-431 - Mohammad Reza Matini, Kinji Ono:
Accuracy Verification of Manual 3D CG Reconstruction: Case Study of Destroyed Architectural Heritage, Bam Citadel. 432-440 - Laurent Debailleux:
Complementary Approach for Vernacular Wooden Frame Structures Reconstruction. 441-449
2D and 3D in Digital Libraries
- Henrik Jarl Hansen, Kate Fernie:
CARARE: Connecting Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana. 450-462 - Ulrike Fauerbach, Willeke Z. Wendrich, Salma Khamis, Martin Sählhof, Bethany Simpson, Angela Susak:
AEgArOn - Ancient Egyptian Architecture Online. 463-472 - Donald Gourley, Paolo Battino Viterbo:
A Sustainable Repository Infrastructure for Digital Humanities: The DHO Experience. 473-481 - Wassim Moussa, Dieter Fritsch:
A Simple Approach to Link 3D Photorealistic Models with Content of Bibliographic Repositories. 482-491
e-Libraries and e-Archives in Cultural Heritage
- Francis Lemaitre:
A Working Environment for Management and Exploitation of Audiovisual Archives - ASA-SHS Project. 492-503 - Alexia Dini Kounoudes, Petros Artemi, Marios Zervas:
Ktisis: Building an Open Access Institutional and Cultural Repository. 504-512
2D and 3D GIS in Cultural Heritage
- Domenica Costantino, Maria Giuseppa Angelini:
Realization of a Cartographic GIS for the Filing and Management of the Archaelogical Excavations in the Nelson's Island. 513-527 - Christis Chrysostomou, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Athos Agapiou, Nicolas Kyriakides:
Seismic Risk Assessment for Historical Town Centers and Their Surroundings Using Geoinformatics: The Case Study of Paphos, Cyprus. 528-535 - Kyriakos Themistocleous, Argyro Nisantzi, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Adrianos Retalis, Dimitris Paronis, Silas C. Michaelides, Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Athos Agapiou, George Giorgousis, Skevi Perdikou:
Monitoring Air Pollution in the Vicinity of Cultural Heritage Sites in Cyprus Using Remote Sensing Techniques. 536-547
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