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ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, August 2011
- Vinay Mohan Das, Yogesh K. Garg:
Digital reconstruction of pavilions described in an ancient Indian architectural treatise. 1:1-1:16 - Gualtiero Volpe, Antonio Camurri:
A system for embodied social active listening to sound and music content. 2:1-2:23 - Thomas Hurtut, Yann Gousseau, Farida Cheriet, Francis J. M. Schmitt:
Artistic line-drawings retrieval based on the pictorial content. 3:1-3:23
Volume 4, Number 2, November 2011
- Amy Friedlander:
Editorial. 4:1 - Andreas Reichinger, Stefan Maierhofer, Werner Purgathofer:
High-quality tactile paintings. 5:1-5:13 - Ruggero Pintus, Enrico Gobbetti, Marco Callieri:
Fast low-memory seamless photo blending on massive point clouds using a streaming framework. 6:1-6:15 - Thomas A. Funkhouser, Hijung Shin, Corey Toler-Franklin, Antonio García Castañeda, Benedict J. Brown, David P. Dobkin, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Tim Weyrich:
Learning how to match fresco fragments. 7:1-7:13
Volume 4, Number 3, December 2011
- Amy Friedlander:
Introduction to the special issue on eHeritage. 8:1 - Cecilia Pisa, Fabiana Zeppa, Gabriele Fangi:
Spherical photogrammetry for cultural heritage - San Galgano Abbey and the Roman Theater, Sabratha. 9:1-9:15 - Markus Seidl, Matthias Zeppelzauer, Dalibor Mitrovic, Christian Breiteneder:
Gradual transition detection in historic film material - a systematic study. 10:1-10:18 - Anupama Mallik, Santanu Chaudhury, Hiranmay Ghosh:
Nrityakosha: Preserving the intangible heritage of Indian classical dance. 11:1-11:25
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2011
- Victor Obonyo, Douglas Troy, Daryl Baldwin, James Clarke:
Digital smartpen technology and revitalization of the Myaamia language. 12:1-12:11 - Michael Ashley López, Ruth Tringham, Cinzia Perlingieri:
Last House on the Hill: Digitally remediating data and media for preservation and access. 13:1-13:26
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