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VSMM 2014: Hong Kong, China
- 2014 International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia, VSMM 2014, Hong Kong, China, December 9-12, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-7227-2
- Erwin Abd. Jabbar, Muhammad Jafni Jusof:
Virtual heritage interpretation through animated panoramic illustration of Kota Kuala Kedah. 1-5 - Camille Autran, François Guena:
3D reconstruction of a disappeared museum. 6-11 - Serdar Aydin, Marc Aurel Schnabel:
Augmenting Kashgar. 12-15 - Malvina Borgherini, Luciano Comacchio, Emanuele Garbin:
H VEN LC3 a flexible platform for consulting museum and institution archives Le Corbusier's project (1960s) for the Venice Hospital. 16-20 - Paul Bourke:
Automated 3D model reconstruction from photographs. 21-24 - Paul Bourke:
Novel imaging of heritage objects and sites. 25-30 - Karla Brunet:
Electrotravelgram: Data art & DIY sensors. 31-34 - Eugene Ch'ng, Sandra I. Woolley, Luis U. Hernandez Munoz, Tim Collins, Andrew Lewis, Erlend Gehlken:
The development of a collaborative virtual environment for 3D reconstruction of cuneiform tablets. 35-42 - Panagiotis Charalampous, Despina Michael:
Sound propagation in 3D spaces using computer graphics techniques. 43-49 - Luca Cipriani, Filippo Fantini, Silvia Bertacchi:
Survey and representation of vaults and cupolas: An overview on some relevant Italian UNESCO sites. 50-57 - Alessandra Cirafici, Valeria Amoretti, Valeria Di Fratta, Iolanda Di Natale, Daniela Lallone:
Rethorics through images. New strategies to communicate, valorise and share the Cultural Heritage. 60-65 - Michael Cohen:
From killing trees to executing bits: a survey of computer-enabled reading enhancements for evolving literacy. 69-76 - Tim Collins, Sandra I. Woolley, Luis U. Hernandez Munoz, Andrew Lewis, Eugene Ch'ng, Erlend Gehlken:
Computer-assisted reconstruction of virtual fragmented cuneiform tablets. 70-77 - Franca Debole, Claudio Gennaro, Pasquale Savino:
Enriching image feature description supporting effective content-based retrieval and annotation. 80-87 - Kit Devine:
Go your own way: User preference in a time-based virtual heritage world. 88-93 - Human Esmaeili, Peter Charles Woods, Harold Thwaites:
Realisation of virtualised architectural heritage. 94-101 - Maria Fedorova, Thecla Schiphorst:
Image as a trace of action: Recording activist performance art. 102-109 - Lisa E. Fischer:
Connecting data to space: Creating an interactive, educational 3D model of the Revolutionary City. 113-119 - Marco Gaiani, Benedetto Benedetti:
A methodological proposal for representation and scientific description of the great archaeological monuments. 122-129 - Carmine Gambardella, Nicola Pisacane, Alessandra Avella, Pasquale Argenziano:
Pompei Knowledge Factory Cultural Heritage and ICT for a smart city. 132-139 - Perla Gianni Falvo, Antonello Grippo, Tiziana Atzori, Giampiero Cicalini, Lelio Camilleri, Francesca Chiesi, Alessandro Toccafondi, Andrea Bonacchi:
Workshop with impact assessment in the chapel of the Magi in Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence Augmented reality with multimedia and cognitive technologies. 141-148 - Khairul Hazrin Hashim, Welyne Jeffrey Jehom:
Photography documentation of cultural heritage; Pua Kumbu textile of Sarawak, Borneo. 149-152 - Huaichin Hu, Rayuan Tseng, Likuo Ming, Chyicheng Lin, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Representing postures and emotions of Taiwanese indigenous folk dances via Labanotation and Laban Effort. 153-160 - Stefan Hödlmoser, Sebastian Zambanini, Martin Kampel:
Multi-image morphing: Summarizing visual information from similar ancient coin image regions. 161-168 - Fathi Saleh, Mohamed Farouk Badawi, Mohamed Ismail Harb, Karim Omar:
Reviving ancient Egyptian scenes. 169-174 - Hiroyo Ishikawa, Hideo Saito, Yamato Miyashita, Kunitake Kaneko:
Polymorphic cataloguing and viewing system for using digital archives: MoSaIC-II. 176-179 - Jin-Ho Park, Tufail Muhammad, Ahn Jae-hong:
The 3D reconstruction and visualization of Seokguram Grotto World Heritage Site. 180-183 - Jinki Jung, Suwon Lee, Hyeopwoo Lee, Hyun Seung Yang, Luis Weruaga, Jamal Zemerly:
Real-time sensor-fusion based indoor localization for mobile Augmented Reality. 184-191 - Muhammad Jafni Jusof, Hj. Ruslan Abd. Rahim:
Revealing visual details via high dynamic range gigapixels spherical panorama photography: The Tempurung Cave natural heritage site. 193-200 - Takashi Kiriyama, Tomohiro Akagawa, Taichi Inoue, Ayaka Yamamoto, Dai Fujiwara:
Designing the behaviors of mobile robots for museum exhibits. 201-204 - Nils Fredrik Kleven, Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland, Mikhail Fominykh, Arne Hansen, Guri Rasmussen, Lisa Millgård Sagberg, Frank Lindseth:
Training nurses and educating the public using a virtual operating room with Oculus Rift. 206-213 - Harald Kraemer, Norbert Kanter:
Use and re-use of data how Collection Management Systems, Transmedia and Augmented Reality impact the future of museum. 214-216 - Volker Kuchelmeister, Jill Bennet:
The Amnesia Atlas. An immersive SenseCam interface as memory-prosthesis. 217-222 - Panagiotis Kyriakoulakos, Modestos Stavrakis:
Producing cultural narratives in Greece: Towards a multi-storytelling approach. 218-227 - Miu-Ling Lam:
Virtual 3D perception in a fog projection installation. 228-231 - Miu-Ling Lam, Bin Chen, Kit-Yung Lam, Yaozhun Huang:
3D fog display using parallel linear motion platforms. 234-237 - Jongwook Lee, Boncheol Goo:
A study on the e-learning for Korean traditional dance. 240-245 - Gunnar Liestøl:
Situated & sensory media between centre & periphery in museum mediation. 247-250 - Gunnar Liestøl, Andrew Morrison, Tomas Stenarson:
Visualization of climate change in situ. 251-256 - Mohammad Nabil, Fathi Saleh:
3D reconstruction from images for museum artefacts: A comparative study. 257-260 - Cheok Heng Pang, Harold Thwaites, Muhammad Asyraf Mhd Pauzi, Chee-Weng Khong, Faridah Noor Mohd Noor, Muhammad Adhwa' M. D. H. Zainalee:
Reproduction of South-East Asian cultural artefacts: A case of the Mah Meri. 261-266 - Youngmin Park, Yeong-Jae Choi, Hyun Seung Yang:
Avatar recommendation method based on facial attributes. 267-272 - Ikhsan Perdana:
Teaching elementary school students new method of music performance with Leap Motion. 273-277 - Sasithorn Rattanarungrot, Martin White:
A service-oriented mobile augmented reality architecture for personalized museum environments. 277-284 - Elke E. Reinhuber:
Augmented Reality and how to access archived media art a counterfactual media art exhibition. 287-294 - Klaas Remmen, Martijn Remmen:
3D prints and modern archiving as an adjunct to conservation techniques. 295-301 - Don Ritter:
Defining conceptual interactivity. 302-309 - Daniele Rossi, Enrica Petrucci, Alessandro Olivieri:
Projection-based city atlas: An interactive, touchless, virtual tour of the urban fabric of Ascoli Piceno. 310-317 - Delas Santano:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in audio visual data acquisition; a researcher demo intro. 318-322 - Delas Santano, Human Esmaeili:
Aerial videography in built heritage documentation: The case of Post-Independence Architecture of Malaysia. 323-328 - Miao Song, Serguei A. Mokhov, Peter Grogono, Sudhir P. Mudur:
On a non-web-based multimodal interactive documentary production. 329-336 - Carlos Sanchez Belenguer, Eduardo Vendrell Vidal:
An efficient technique to recompose archaeological artifacts from fragments. 337-344 - Jeff K. T. Tang, Wan-Man Lau, Kwun-Kit Chan, Kwok-Ho To:
AR interior designer: Automatic furniture arrangement using spatial and functional relationships. 345-352 - Krzysztof Walczak, Dariusz Ruminski, Jakub Flotynski:
Building Contextual Augmented Reality Environments with semantics. 353-361
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