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2nd DigitalHERITAGE 2015: Granada, Spain - Volume II
- Gabriele Guidi, Roberto Scopigno, Juan Carlos Torres, Holger Graf, Fabio Remondino, Luciana Duranti, Pere Brunet, Susan Hazan, Juan Antonio Barceló:
2nd Digital Heritage International Congress, DigitalHERITAGE 2015, Granada, Spain, September 28 - October 2, 2015, Volume II. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-5090-0254-2 - Gabriele Guidi
, Roberto Scopigno:
Preface. XI-XII - Ruggero Pintus
, Ying Yang, Enrico Gobbetti, Holly E. Rushmeier
:
An automatic word-spotting framework for medieval manuscripts. 5-12 - Oliver Cossairt, Xiang Huang, Nathan Matsuda, Harriet Stratis, Mary Broadway, Jack Tumblin, Gregory H. Bearman, Eric Doehne
, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
, Marc Walton:
Surface shape studies of the art of Paul Gauguin. 13-20 - Alessandra Meschini
, Graziano Leoni
, Enrica Petrucci
, Filippo Sicuranza, Alessandro Zona
, Quintilio Piattoni
, Luigino Dezi, Andrea Dall'Asta:
An integrated survey experience for assessing the seismic vulnerability of Senigallia's Fortress (Italy): documentation for conservation and FEM modeling. 21-28 - Marco Gaiani
, Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio
, Paolo Clini
, Ramona Quattrini
:
A mono-instrumental approach to high-quality 3D reality-based semantic models application on the PALLADIO library. 29-36 - Matthias Zeppelzauer
, Georg Poier, Markus Seidl
, Christian Reinbacher
, Christian Breiteneder, Horst Bischof, Samuel Schulter:
Interactive segmentation of rock-art in high-resolution 3D reconstructions. 37-44 - Francisco J. Roldan-Medina:
Unraveling the classic proportions through the anthropometric analysis of the architectural heritage the case of the Pantheon. 45-52 - Karina Rodriguez-Echavarria, Ran Song:
Studying shape semantics of an architectural moulding collection: Classifying style based on shape analysis methods. 53-60 - Arantza Respaldiza, Monica Wachowicz:
VisProcH visual reasoning process for heritage valuation. 61-68 - Clementine Perinaud, Georges Gay, Gilles Gesquière
:
Exploration of the changing structure of cities: Challenges for temporal city models. 73-76 - Luigi Fregonese
, Cristiana Achille
, Andrea Adami
, Francesco Fassi, A. Spezzoni, Laura Taffurelli
:
BIM: An integrated model for planned and preventive maintenance of architectural heritage. 77-80 - Juan Torrejon Valdelomar
, Joachim Brandtner, Matthias Kucera
, Mario Wallner
, Vlad Sandici, Wolfgang Neubauer
:
4D investigation of Digital Heritage an interactive application for the auxiliary fortress of Carnuntum. 81-84 - Heather Richards-Rissetto
, Rachel Plessing:
Procedural modeling for ancient Maya cityscapes initial methodological challenges and solutions. 85-88 - Aaron Sadholz, Christopher Muir, Renato Perucchio:
A 3D kinematic model for assessing the seismic capacity of the Frigidarium of the Baths of Diocletian. 89-92 - Laura Baratin, Sara Bertozzi, Elvio Moretti:
GIS intelligence for a cutting-edge management of 3D cities. 93-96 - Sandra Vujosevic, Marija Segan, Jelena Jovanovic:
Moravian school in digital catalogue of 'Cultural Monuments In Serbia'. 97-100 - Ying Yang, Ruggero Pintus
, Enrico Gobbetti, Holly E. Rushmeier
:
Automated color clustering for medieval manuscript analysis. 101-104 - Anthony Pamart
, David Lo Buglio, Livio De Luca:
Morphological analysis of shape semantics from curvature-based signatures. 105-108 - Zaynab Habibi, Guillaume Caron, El Mustapha Mouaddib:
Assistive visual framing in 3D dense points cloud. 109-112 - Friederike Peteler, Eloi Gattet, Philippe Bromblet, Odile Guillon, Jean-Marc Vallet, Livio De Luca:
Analyzing the evolution of deterioration patterns: A first step of an image-based approach for comparing multitemporal data sets. 113-116 - K. Eckeren, Reimar Tausch, Pedro Santos
, Arjan Kuijper
, Dieter W. Fellner:
3DHOG for geometric similarity measurement and retrieval for digital cultural heritage archives. 117-120 - Ilias Kalisperakis, Christos Stentoumis
, Lazaros Grammatikopoulos
, M. E. Dasiou, Nektarios Psycharis:
Precise 3D recording for finite element analysis. 121-124 - Ahmad Baik, Jan Boehm
:
Building information modelling for historical building Historic Jeddah - Saudi Arabia. 125-128 - Matthieu Quantin, Benjamin Hervy, Florent Laroche
, Jean-Louis Kerouanton:
Mass customization for cultural heritage 3D models. 129-132 - Alessandro de Masi:
From knowledge to complex representation interpretation of material systems, survey guidelines and reading criteria, multi-representations of 3D city models for Cultural Heritage. 133-136 - Antonino Cosentino, Mariarita Sgarlata, Carmelo Scandurra, Samantha Stout, Mariateresa Galizia, Cettina Santagati
:
Multidisciplinary investigations on the byzantine oratory of the Catacombs of Saint Lucia in Syracuse. 137-140 - Bruno Amaral de Andrade
, Renata Hermanny de Almeida:
Mapping identity with geo-technology Montelupo/Italy versus Santa Leopoldina/Brazil. 141-144 - Dai Whan An, Hyun Woo Yang:
A survey of column-leaning in Korean traditional wooden architecture structures using 3D scandata with a focus on the columns of the Sungryeoljeon in Namhansanseong. 145-148 - Jose Luis Sanchez Sanchez, Jesús Sánchez-Vizcaíno
, Oscar Merlo Espinosa
:
3D visualisation of archaeological structures from geophysical explorations in Alarcos site Sector III (Ciudad Real). 149-152 - Javier Gutiérrez Meana:
INSIDDE project: Unveiling the secrets of art through graphene-based terahertz technologies. 153-156 - Cheikh Niang, Claudia Marinica
, Elise Leboucher, Luc Bouiller, Christine Capderou:
An ontological model for conservation-restoration of cultural objects. 157-160 - Lotte Belice Baltussen, Themistoklis Karavellas, Roeland J. F. Ordelman
:
Exploiting program guides for contextualisation. 161-164 - Stephanie Marsh, Phil Morris:
Reconstructing a historical temporary structure: Henry VIII's pop-up-palace. 165-168 - Oscar J. Cosido Cobos, Jose Luis Lalana Soto
, Leticia Teran Vega, Massimiliano Campi
, Raffaele Catuogno
, Lucia Hernandez Ramirez, Jose Pereda Llamas, Esteban Sainz Vidal:
Documentation and 3D modeling of railway industrial heritage: Study of the Cajo-Santander locomotive shed. 169-172 - M. C. Manzetti, Panagiotis Parthenios, A. Sarris:
Integrating traditional methods with new technologies. 173-176 - Nika Luznik
, Michael Klein:
Interdisciplinary workflow for Virtual Archaeology. 177-180 - Alessio Cardaci
, Giulio Mirabella Roberti
, Antonella Versaci
:
Palazzo Raimondi in Cremona: 3D survey and diagnostic tests for the knowledge of construction techniques and historical materials. 181-184 - Marcello Carrozzino
, Cristian Lorenzini, Chiara Evangelista, Franco Tecchia, Massimo Bergamasco
:
AMICA: Virtual Reality as a tool for learning and communicating the craftsmanship of engraving. 187-188 - Kévin Jacquot, Tommy Messaoudi, Livio De Luca:
Knowledge-based approach for the 3D modeling of masonry structures. 189-190 - Shadrack Katuu
, Mpho Ngoepe
:
Managing digital heritage an analysis of the education and training curriculum for Africa's archives and records professionals. 191-194 - Isabella Gagliardi, Maria Teresa Artese:
Create your menu discovering traditional recipes. 195-196 - Muqeem Khan:
Archive to repertoire: Motion capture & motion sensing data for digital intangible heritage (DIH). 197-198 - Maria Teresa Artese, Isabella Gagliardi:
Carousel rides new tools for navigation in intangible Cultural Heritage. 199-200 - Huaxiang He:
The lost of myth in the digital age: A study based on investigation of China's Guangxi Province. 201-202 - Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, Werner Schweibenz, Giuliana De Francesco, Maria Teresa Natale:
Digital exhibitions, a powerful tool for cultural institutions audience development the international working group on digital exhibitions. 203-204 - Nicola Maiellaro:
A.I.M. - advanced interactive map. 205-206 - Jorge Garcia-Fernandez
, Joutsiniemi Anssi, Yushin Ahn
, Juan Jose Fernandez:
Quantitative + qualitative information for heritage conservation an open science research for paving 'collaboratively' the way to historical-BIM. 207-208 - Maja Jerala:
Virtuuvius - automated drawing of temple architecture according to Vitruvius the case of the temple of Hercules in Celje, Slovenia. 209-210 - Nicola Gabellieri
, Alessandro Panetta, Valentina Pescini
:
GIS applications for environmental archaeology and historical ecology: Problems and potentialities the case study of Punta Mesco (Cinque Terre National Park - Italy). 211-212 - Jongwook Lee, JiHyung Lee, Jae Woo Kim, Kyung-Kyu Kang, Man Hee Lee, Boncheol Goo:
Time-based database for creation of Korean traditional wooden building. 213-214 - Effie F. Athanassopoulos, Kim Shelton:
Ceramics and 3D technology: A medieval assemblage from Nemea, Greece. 215-216 - Selma Rizvic
, Izabela Skalonjic:
Reconstructing cultural heritage objects from storytelling. 221-226 - Andrea Gaucci
, Simone Garagnani, Anna Maria Manferdini:
Reconstructing the lost reality archaeological analysis and Transmedial Technologies for a perspective of Virtual Reality in the Etruscan city of Kainua. 227-234 - Rosa Tamborrino, Fulvio Rinaudo
:
Digital urban history as an interpretation key of cities' Cultural Heritage. 235-242 - Hoang Nu Kieu Giang, Peter Ferschin, Monika Di Angelo
:
Medieval craftsmen at castle Waldenfels historical construction work as serious game. 243-250 - Neil G. Smith, Matthew Howland
, Thomas E. Levy:
Digital archaeology field recording in the 4th dimension: ArchField C++ a 4D GIS for digital field work. 251-258 - Cristiana Bartolomei, Alfonso Ippolito:
Managing cultural heritage: Digital documentation and archiving. 259-266 - Sander Münster
, Marinos Ioannides:
A scientific community of digital heritage in time and space. 267-274 - Sunhyuck Kim
, Jaeyeon Ahn, Juhee Suh, Hayun Kim, Jungwha Kim:
Towards a semantic data infrastructure for heterogeneous Cultural Heritage data - challenges of Korean Cultural Heritage Data Model (KCHDM). 275-282 - Eunseok Kim, Jungwha Kim, Woontack Woo
:
Metadata schema for context-aware augmented reality applications in cultural heritage domain. 283-290 - Diego Calvanese, Alessandro Mosca
, José Remesal, Martín Rezk, Guillem Rull:
A 'historical case' of Ontology-Based Data Access. 291-298 - Myriam Bahia Lopes
, Marcos André Gonçalves
, Thiago Salles:
A genealogy of the work of collector: The document and its image. 299-306 - Riccardo Cacciotti, Jaroslav Valach
:
The MONDIS project Semantic Web and the protection of historic buildings. 307-313 - Gabriele Guidi, Laura Loredana Micoli, S. Gonizzi, M. Brennan, Bernard D. Frischer:
Image-based 3D capture of cultural heritage artifacts an experimental study about 3D data quality. 321-324 - Dimitris Tsipotas, Vassiliki Spathopoulou:
An assesment of research on 3D digital representation of ancient Greek furniture, using surviving archaelological artefacts. 325-328 - Alfonsina Pagano
, Ivana Cerato:
Evaluation of the educational potentials - interactive technologies applied to Cultural Heritage. 329-332 - Mona Hess
:
Online survey about current use of 3D imaging and its user requirements in cultural heritage institutions. 333-338 - Mariusz Dzieglewski
:
Policies on the digitalization of cultural heritage versus on-line strategies and practices the case study of Poland. 339-342 - Iwona Dudek, Jean-Yves Blaise
, Livio De Luca, Laurent Bergerot, Noemie Renaudin:
How was this done? An attempt at formalising and memorising a digital asset's making-of. 343-346 - Raef Mousheimish, Yehia Taher, Karine Zeitouni
, Michel Dubus:
PACT-ART: Adaptive and context-aware processes for the transportation of artworks. 347-350 - N. E. Myridis:
Culture's definition. 351-354 - Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo
, Antonio Lieto
, Davide Borra:
Mind the red thread! 3D metaphors for cultural heritage visualization. 355-358 - Cuixiao Guo, Xianzhao Wang, Qubumo Bamo, Gang Li:
Constructing Motif-index of China Mythologies Database design, implementation and potential applications. 359-362 - Adam Jansen:
Using archival diplomatics and object-oriented programming to build preservation objects in the Cloud. 363-366 - Jim Suderman:
Contexts for trust in cloud-based services: An historical perspective. 367-370 - Patricia C. Franks:
Government use of cloud-based long term digital preservation as a service: An exploratory study. 371-374 - Jose Ramon Cruz-Mundet, Carmen Diez-Carrera:
And how much does this cost? Some reflexions on long term preservation from the costing models analysis. 375-378 - Tommy Messaoudi, Livio De Luca, Philippe Véron
:
Towards an ontology for annotating degradation phenomena. 379-382 - Anaïs Guillem
, Roko Zarnic, George Bruseker:
Building an argumentation platform for 3D reconstruction using CIDOC-CRM and Drupal. 383-386 - Paul Thompson, Jacob Carter, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiadou:
Semantically enhanced search system for historical medical archives. 387-390 - Wiliam Walker Sampson
:
Aggregating temporal forensic data across archival digital media. 391-394 - Corinne Rogers:
Authenticity of digital records in practice. 395-398 - Joseph T. Tennis:
Archival metadata for digital cultural heritage conceptual provenance, contextual forensics, and the authority of the found digital object. 399-402 - Amos Bishi:
Digital archiving - the current state at the National Archives of Zimbabwe. 403-404 - Alessandra Avanzini, Matteo Gallo, Annamaria De Santis, Daniele Marotta, Irene Rossi:
Computational lexicography and digital epigraphy building digital lexica of fragmentary attested languages in the project DASI. 405-408 - Patrizia Schettino:
Re-defining the concept of immersion in digital immersive environments. 409-412 - John Mangan, Michael Hess, Falko Kuester:
A role-based methodology for data-driven workflows, and Nephelai: A scalable infrastructure which enables it. 413-416 - Elettra Barberis
, Emilio Marengo, Marcello Manfredi
:
Quantitative imaging to study new conservation materials. 417-420 - Dominique Meyer, Michael Hess, Eric Lo, Christine E. Wittich, Tara C. Hutchinson, Falko Kuester:
UAV-based post disaster assessment of cultural heritage sites following the 2014 South Napa Earthquake. 421-424 - Perla Innocenti
:
The pursuit of authenticity in preserving digital art. 425-430 - Michael Losavio, Corinne Rogers, Adel Elmaghraby
:
Digital heritage from the Smart City and the Internet of Things: History or stasis? 431-434 - Daniel Wickeroth, Andreas Pastoors, Dominik Laurentius, Ulrich Lang:
ArtefactViewer - a 3D tool for archeologists. 435-438 - Luigi Calori, Silvano Imboden, Antonella Guidazzoli:
Open source tools for collaboration in cultural heritage digital assets production pipeline. 439-442 - Saverio Giulio Malatesta
, Francesco Lella, Lucia Marsicano, Francesco Iaia, Eloisa Casadei:
Ebla 3D project documenting and 3D reconstructing a vanishing site. 443-448 - Marcello Manfredi
, Elettra Barberis
, Gregory H. Bearman, Emilio Marengo:
Portable non-invasive imaging method for monitoring the conservation of frescoes. 449-452 - Alex C. Williams, Annapaola Santarsiero, Chiara Meccariello, Gertjan Verhasselt, Hyrum D. Carroll, John F. Wallin, Dirk Obbink, James H. Brusuelas:
Proteus: A platform for born digital critical editions of literary and subliterary papyri. 453-456 - Colleen Strawhacker, Philip Buckland
, Gisli Palsson, Adolf Fridrikkson, Emily Lethbridge, Adam Brin, Rachel Opitz, Thomas Dawson:
Building cyberinfrastructure from the ground up for the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization introducing the cyberNABO Project. 457-460 - Edeltraud Aspöck
, Anja Masur:
Digitizing Early Farming Cultures customizing the Arches Heritage Inventory & Management System. 463-464 - Giovanni Michetti:
Preservation as a Service for Trust (PaaST). 465-466 - Aurelia Lureau, Mehdi Belarbi, Pascal Raymond:
WIP: Creating an online interactive database for tridimensional models in preventive archaeology at the La Courneuve base of the INRAP. 467-468 - Michael C. Page, Joe Hurley, Brennan Collins, Jeffery B. Glover
, Robert Bryant, Emily Clark, Marni Davis, Randy Gue, Sarah Van Horn Melton
, Ben Miller, Matthew Lawrence Pierce, Megan Slemons, Jay Varner, Robin Wharton:
Digital Atlanta: A collaborative approach to remapping Atlanta's past. 469-470 - Serdar Aydin
, Marc Aurel Schnabel
:
Decoding Kashgar. 471-472 - Bogdan Stojanovic:
Social media mapping, as a catalyst for social realm actions. 473-474 - Elizabeth M. Celi, Richard E. Moore:
Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage through youth employment and public/private partnerships. 475-476 - Chiara Feriotto, Massimo Marchetto, Roberto Meschini, Matteo Fabbri:
Enhancement of Science fiction collection proposal for standard cataloguing datasheet and engagement best practices for the exhibit. 477-478 - Marco Montanari, Raffaele Trojanis, Silvia Bernardoni, Luca Tepedino:
Open history map - a new approach to open access for archaeology and cultural heritage. 479-480 - Paola Castellucci, Sara Mori, Francesca Gallo:
Networked communities/invisible cities Internet pioneers @ H.C. Andersen Museum. 481-482 - Qing Zou
, Eun G. Park:
Restructuring cultural heritage collections in the basic formal ontology. 483-484 - Jun Yi:
Acquisition and digital representation of prototype of Changsha Kiln things. 485-486 - Muqeem Khan:
Reformulating the repository, Digital Intangible Heritage, empathic design and Greek/Unani medicinal practices. 487-488 - Ismael Abder-rahman Gil:
Enhancement of Arabic script manuscripts and documents in Spanish libraries and archives: A digitization project. 489-490 - Manuela Incerti, Stefania Iurilli:
Schifanoia palace in Ferrara a virtual storytelling for its knowledge and dissemination. 495-502 - Jacqueline Floch, Shanshan Jiang:
One place, many stories digital storytelling for cultural heritage discovery in the landscape. 503-510 - Eva Pietroni, Massimiliano Forlani, Claudio Rufa:
Livia's Villa Reloaded: An example of re-use and update of a pre-existing Virtual Museum, following a novel approach in storytelling inside virtual reality environments. 511-518 - Helena Murteira, Luis Sequeira, Paulo Simoes Rodrigues, Alexandra Gago da Camara:
Virtual lost cities: The case of pre-earthquake Lisbon. 519-524