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1st Digital Heritage 2013: Marseille, France - Volume II
- 1st Digital Heritage International Congress, DigitalHERITAGE 2013, Marseille, France, October 28 - November 1, 2013, Volume II. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-3168-2
- Perla Innocenti:
Migrating heritage, digital cultural networks and social inclusion in Europe. 7-14 - Simon Tanner, Marilyn Deegan:
Measuring the impact of digitized resources: The Balanced Value Model. 15-19 - Hyuk-Jin Lee:
Lost memory and identity: Philosophical consideration of Korean built heritages. 21-28 - Tom Dawson, Anna Vermehren, Alan Miller, Iain Oliver, Sarah Kennedy:
Digitally enhanced community rescue archaeology. 29-36 - Luiseach Nic Eoin, Eithne Owens, Rachel King:
Memories of Metolong: The challenges of archiving intangible heritage in development contexts. 37-44 - Claudia Cassatella, Giulia Carlone:
GIS-based visual analysis for planning and designing historic urban landscapes: The case of Turin. 45-52 - Pavlos Chatzigrigoriou, Efthimios Mavrikas:
Saving historic buildings with multi-criteria GIS tool: The case of Hermoupolis - Cyclades. 53-59 - Chin-fang Cheng, Ya-Ning Yen, Wun-Bin Yang:
Value priority concept on digital technology for disaster prevention and management of cultural properties: A case study of Dihua Street in Taiwan. 61-66 - Jean-Marc Vallet, Vincent Detalle, Livio De Luca, I.-L. Bodnar, Odile Guillon, B. Trichereau, Kamel Mouhoubi, N. Martin-Beaumont, D. Syvilay, David Giovannacci, Chiara Stefani, G. Walker, M. Feillou, D. Martos-Le Vif, P. Marron, F. De Banes Gardonne:
Development of a NDT toolbox dedicated to the conservation of wall paintings: Application to the frescoes chapel in the Charterhouse of Villeneuve-lez-Avignon (France). 67-74 - Valentina Vassallo, Elina Christophorou, Sorin Hermon, Franco Niccolucci:
Revealing cross-disciplinary information through formal knowledge representation - A proposed Metadata for ancient Cypriot inscriptions. 79-82 - Emma Maglio:
A Venetian rural villa in the island of crete.: Traditional and digital strategies for a heritage at risk. 83-86 - Erik Buelinckx:
Digitizing photographic archives: Project-linked opportunities and pitfalls: The role of Europeana in an institutional digitization landscape. 87-90 - Marc Grellert, Mieke Pfarr-Harfst:
25 years virtual reconstructions: Current challenges and the comeback of physical models. 91-94 - Ellen Janssens, Hans van der Linden, Bram Wiercx:
www.immaterieelerfgoed.be: A platform for intangible cultural heritage in Flanders (Belgium). 95-98 - Franziska Haas:
Dresden city models: On the interrelation of virtual reconstructions and the image of a city. 99-102 - Chiara Feriotto, Michela Biancardi, Ursula Thun Hohenstein, Marzia Breda, Antonio Leonforte:
Cloud computing for cataloguing and valorization of the Cultural Heritage.: Experimentation of the LiveBase platform for the fast development of cataloguing. 103-106 - Claudia Cassatella, Mauro Volpiano, Bianca Maria Seardo:
Interpreting historic and cultural landscapes.: Potentials and risks in Geographical Information Systems building for knowledge and management. 107-110 - Emeline Le Goff, Laure Saligny, Arnaud Millereux, Ludovic Granjon:
The geocatalog CArGOS: A catalog of geographical data for the SHS community: Cargos.tge-adonis.fr. 115 - Alessandra Antonaci, Francesca Maria Dagnino, Michela Ott, Francesca Pozzi, Paolo Bravi, Marco Lutzu, Sebastiano Pilosu:
Digital technology and transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The case of Cantu a Tenore. 117 - Sieta Neuerburg, Olaf Slijkhuis:
Daguerreobase: New standards for describing daguerreotypes, Europe's earliest photographs. 119 - Elanto Wijoyono, Adriani Dwi Kartika:
Indonesian Heritage Inventory: Open source initiative for endangered heritage monitoring. 121 - Daniel Sacher, Daniel Biella, Wolfram Luther:
Towards a versatile metadata exchange format for digital museum collections. 129-136 - Andrea D'Andrea, Kate Fernie:
CARARE 2.0: A metadata schema for 3D cultural objects. 137-143 - Qubumo Bamo, Cuixiao Guo, Hubin Yin, Gang Li:
Customizing discipline-based metadata standards for digital preservation of living epic traditions in China: Basic principles and challenges. 145-151 - Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Pizzo:
Ontologies for the metadata annotation of stories. 153-160 - Luciana Duranti, Adam Jansen:
Records in the Cloud: Authenticity and jurisdiction. 161-164 - Morgane Stricot:
Digital art preservation: Practical answers to theoretical issues. 169-172 - Alexia Kolosova, Sorin Hermon:
Metadata enhanced 3D content search for real-time visualization of 3D digital assets. 173-176 - Yin Hubin, Qubumo Bamo, Guo Cuixiao, Li Gang:
Archive/Base/Network: A threefold solution for safeguarding ethnic minorities' oral heritage in China. 177-180 - Francis T. Marchese:
Conserving software-based artwork through software engineering. 181-184 - Masatoshi Inui, Hiroko Ito:
International standards and offline archiving through the use of recordable optical discs. 189 - Huai-Dong Ge, Shu-yang Deng, Xiao-Yu Du:
Cultural memory in the digital world - : Jinling Buddhist Scripture Printing, the Chinese Engraved Block Printing Technique. 191 - Peter Ferschin, Monika Di Angelo, Galina Paskaleva:
Parametric Balinese rumah: Procedural modeling of traditional Balinese architecture. 199-206 - Mamata N. Rao, Pallavi Thakur:
Reconstruction of Virupaksha Bazaar Street of Hampi. 207-214 - Francesco Gabellone, Ivan Ferrari, M. T. Giannotta, A. Dell'Aglio:
From museum to original site: A 3d environment for virtual visits to finds re-contextualized in their original setting. 215-222 - Eva Pietroni, Augusto Palombini, Marco Di Ioia, Valentina Sanna, Antonia Arnoldus-Huyzendveld:
Tiber Valley Virtual Museum: 3D landscape reconstruction in the orientalising period, North of Rome: A methodological approach proposal. 223-230 - Nicola Lercari, Maurizio Forte, Llonel Onsurez:
Multimodal reconstruction of landscape in serious games for heritage: An insight on the creation of Fort Ross Virtual Warehouse serious game. 231-238 - Laura Loredana Micoli, Gabriele Guidi, Davide Angheleddu, Michele Russo:
A multidisciplinary approach to 3D survey and reconstruction of historical buildings. 241-248 - Juan Carlos Torres, Luis López, Celia Romo, Germán Arroyo, Pedro Cano, F. Lamolda, María del Mar Villafranca:
Using a Cultural Heritage Information System for the documentation of the restoration process. 249-256 - Marcello Carrozzino, Chiara Evangelista, Massimo Bergamasco, M. Belli, A. Angeletaki:
Information landscapes for the communication of ancient manuscripts heritage. 257-262 - Herbert D. G. Maschner, Corey D. Schou:
Virtualization and the democratization of science: 3D technologies revolutionize museum research and access. 265-271 - Sarah Kennedy, Richard Fawcett, Alan Miller, Lisa Dow, Rebecca Sweetman, A. Field, Anne Campbell, Iain Oliver, John McCaffery, Colin Allison:
Exploring canons & cathedrals with Open Virtual Worlds: The recreation of St Andrews Cathedral, St Andrews day, 1318. 273-280 - Miran Eric, Rok Kovacic, Gregor Berginc, Mitja Pugelj, Ziga Stopinsek, Franc Solina:
The impact of the latest 3D technologies on the documentation of underwater heritage sites. 281-288 - Maarten Heerlien, Joost Van Leusen, Stephanie Schnörr, Kirsten Van Hulsen:
The natural history production line: An industrial approach to the digitization of scientific collections. 289-294 - Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone, Federica Marano, Johanna Monti:
Knowledge management and Cultural Heritage repositories: Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval strategies. 295-302 - Gabriele Guidi, Laura Loredana Micoli, S. Gonizzi, Pablo Rodriguez-Navarro, Michele Russo:
3D digitizing a whole museum: A metadata centered workflow. 307-310 - Bente Jensen:
Instagram as cultural heritage: User participation, historical documentation, and curating in Museums and archives through social media. 311-314 - Nurdan Atalan Cayirezmez, Hakan Melih Aygun, Levent Boz:
Suggestion of RFID technology for tracking museum objects in Turkey. 315-318 - Clara Peranetti, Micol Pillon, Diego Calaon, Silvia Tricarico:
It is unique, it is fragile, but it is open to all: Virtual 3d enhancement of the archaeological collections of the S. Mark Square, Venice. 319-322 - Francesca Delli Ponti, Daniele De Luca, Antonella Guidazzoli, Silvano Imboden, Maria Chiara Liguori:
3D computer graphies short films for communicating cultural heritage: An open source pipeline. 325-328 - Kathi Martin, Dave Mauriello:
Motion and embodiment: 3D simulations for historic fashion. 329-332 - P. S. Lulof, Loes Opgenhaffen, M. H. Sepers:
The Art of Reconstruction: Documenting the process of 3D modeling: Some preliminary results. 333-336 - Matteo Zaccarini, Alessandro Iannucci, Marco Orlandi, Mariangela Vandini, Simone Zambruno:
A multi-disciplinary approach to the preservation of cultural heritage: A case study on the Piazzetta degli Ariani, Ravenna. 337-340 - Anna Toth, Davide Spallazzo, Mauro Ceconello:
Imagining the past of an Italian garden: A historical-virtual reconstruction of Villa lo Zerbino. 341-344 - Francesca Porfiri:
Illusionary perspective technique in historical buildings yards: Experimental research for their valorization: The case study for Bibiena in Bologna. 345-348 - Timothy J. Senior, Florian Wiencek, Victoria Szabo:
Digital Cities: A collaborative engagement with urban heritage. 349-352 - Fang Liyu, Hou Chenchen, Su Yi:
Application modes of virtual restoration and reconstruction technology in protection and presentation for cultural heritage in China. 353-356 - Sorin Hermon, Giancarlo Iannone, Marina Fakka, Hamudi Khalaily, Gideon Avni, Amit Re'em:
Digitizing the Holy - 3D documentation and analysis of the architectural history of the "room of the Last Supper" - The Cenacle in Jerusalem. 359-362 - Ana Paula Cláudio, Paula Redweik, Maria Beatriz Carmo, Marta Lourenco, Pedro Lopes, Antonio P. Matos, Ana Margarida Campos, Jorge Santos, Jose Nunes Pedrosa, Robin Burgess, Jose Juan Blasco, Fernando Sempere:
The teaching astronomical observatory of the University of Lisbon (19th century): A virtual experience. 367-370 - Alessandra Meschini, Daniele Rossi, Ramona Feriozzi:
Disclosing Documentary Archives: AR interfaces to recall missing urban scenery. 371-374 - Rieko Kadobayashi, Masaki Chikama, Tsuneo Jozen, Shinji Shijomo:
Public presentation of Japanese historic sites using 3D Tiled Display Wall. 375-378 - Giovanni Caffio:
Street art and the cultural heritage of the contemporary city. 379-382 - Alberto Sdegno, Giovanni Fraziano, Natalino Gattesco, Gaia Pavoni, Marco Jez:
Acquiring, modeling and testing freeform sculptures: A sculpture by Simon Benetton at the campus of the University of Trieste. 383-386 - Martin White, Zeeshan Patoli, Tudor Pascu:
Knowledge networking through social media for a digital heritage resource. 389-392 - Johan Oomen, Erwin Verbruggen, Vassilis Tzouvaras, Kati Hyyppä:
Television heritage linked and visualized: The EUscreen virtual exhibitions and the Linked Open Data pilot. 393-396 - Maria Pia di Buono, Mario Monteleone, Paola Ronzino, Valentina Vassallo, Sorin Hermon:
Decision making support systems for the Archaeological domain: A Natural Language Processing proposal. 397-400 - Monica De Martino, Marina Monti, Simone Pastorino, Chiara Rosati, Giovanni Mosca, Rita Pasini, Gianni Viano:
Semantics for the exploration of historical Business archives: Challenges and perspectives in the R.I.C.E.R.C.A. project. 401-404 - Janine Sprunker:
Making on-line cultural heritage visible for educational proposes. 405-408 - Vincenza Ferrara, Andrea Macchia, Sonia Sapia:
Reusing cultural heritage digital resources in teaching. 409-412 - Maria Caltabiano, Grazia Salamone, Mariangela Puglisi, Benedetto Carroccio, Barbara Sisalli, Antonio Celesti, Andrea Nucita:
DIANA: An approach to coin iconography according to time and space through digital maps. 413-416 - Maria Teresa Artese, Isabella Gagliardi:
Browsing and searching UNESCO intangible heritage on the web: Two ways. 417-420 - Giovanna Velia:
Smart culture and social innovation in Sicily: A digital archive for Sicilian built heritage: The arch2 experience. 425 - Meera Natampally:
Making of Hampi - An attempt to bridge culture and technology aspects. 427 - Huaxiang He, Daopin Cheng, Min Mo:
Online communication of digital heritage: Motivation, path, and effect. 429 - Gian Marco Girgenti, Giuliana Campanella:
Palermo: Virtual urban reconfiguration of some ancient squares and quarters. 433 - Pedro Aibéo, Jeronimo Botelho, João Lopes:
NU Porto: A digital tool to visualize what is beyond the building's facades. 435 - Alessandra Avanzini, Annamaria De Santis:
Digital collections, online exhibitions and virtual museums in the MEDINA project: Communicating the Ancient Near East Cultural Heritage in the Mediterranean basin. 437 - Silvia Calamai, Pier Marco Bertinetto, Chiara Bertini, Francesca Biliotti, Irene Ricci, Gianfranco Scuotri:
Architecture, methods and purpose of the Gra.fo sound archive. 439 - Elizabeth Goins:
Pox and the City: A social history game. 441 - Eiman M. Elgewely, Walaa M. Sheta, Medhat M. Metwalli:
Virtual cultural gates: Exploring cyberspace potentials for a creative cultural heritage: An experimental design approach for the on-line 3D virtual environments. 443 - Selma Rizvic, Aida Sadzak, Theofanis Karafotias, Maryam Jodeirierajaie, Linde Egberts, Zina Ruzdic, Belma Ramic-Brkic, Isidora Stankovic, Milena Gnjatovic, Snezana Nenezic, Andrej Ferko, Mascha Bom, Elisa Bonacini, Sanda Sljivo, Haris Dervisevic, Tatjana Mijatovic, Marija Segan, Nadya Stamatova:
A piece of peace in sWARajevo: Locally and globally interesting stories for virtual museums. 445 - Tigin Tore, Evrim Tore:
Documenting "meaning": A participant model for tangible heritage documentation by social media. 447 - Samir Bhowmik:
The parametric Museum: Combining Building Information Modeling, 3D Projection Mapping with a community's digital collections for Cultural heritage museums. 449 - Shuchen Wang:
The distributed mobile guide app platform for all: A basic concept design for the medieum-small sized musuems in Finland. 451 - Laura Michel, Xavier Brunetaud, Muzahim Al-Mukhtar, Benoit Coignard:
Digital sculptures rebuilt for computation. 453 - Laurier Turgeon, Alain Masse:
Documenting tangible and intangible cultural heritage using a transmedia approach: The Discover Québec mobile application. 455 - Anais De Graaf, Martin De Graaf, Gwenola Graff:
Gigapixel and virtual reality for scientists: When digitization helps multidisciplinary scientists on risky sites. 457 - Livio Sacchi:
A critical survey and a design proposal for Al Balad, the historic district of Jeddah, KSA. 459 - Anna Santi:
Digital archives: Fostering and enhancing the architectural heritage. 461 - Margherita Russo, Ruchira Ghose, Mauro Mattioli:
Homm-sw: Networks-of-stories to value tangible and intangible heritage in museums. 463 - Martin Schaich:
3D-PIT0TI: 3D acquisition, processing and presentation of prehistoric European rock-art. 465 - Sarah Kaddu, I. M. N. Kigongo-Bukenya:
Digitisation and metadata challenges: Experiences of the World Digital Library (Uganda). 473-478 - Valentina Vassallo, Eleni Athanasiou, Sorin Hermon, I. Eliades:
Publishing cultural heritage content for digital libraries: The case of the collections of the Byzantine Museum and Art Gallery of the Archbishop Makarios III foundation. 479-484 - Marilyn Deegan, Badreldin Elhag Musa:
Preserving the cultural heritage of Sudan through digitization: Developing Digital Sudan. 485-487 - Renato Saleri, Valeria Cappellini, Nicolas Nony, Livio De Luca, Marc Pierrot-Deseilligny, Emmanuel Bardiere, Massimiliano Campi:
UAV photogrammetry for archaeological survey: The Theaters area of Pompeii. 497-502 - Daniele Malfitana, Giovanni Leucci, Giovanni Fragala, Nicola Masini, Giuseppe Scardozzi, Cettina Santagati, Giuseppe Cacciaguerra, Eduard Shehi:
Visualizing the invisible: Digital restitution from an integrated archaeological, remote sensing, and geophysical research of a late Roman villa in Durres (Albania). 511-517 - Heather Richards-Rissetto:
From mounds to maps to models: Visualizing ancient architecture across landscapes. 519-522 - Donald H. Sanders:
REVEAL: One future for heritage documentation. 527-534 - Andrew Huynh, Albert Yu-Min Lin:
Mobile analysis of large temporal datasets for exploration and discovery. 535-538 - Matthew L. Vincent, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy:
OpenDig: In-field data recording for archaeology and cultural heritage. 539-542 - Lisa E. Fischer:
"RevQuest: The Black Chambers": Bringing together technology and gaming at a historical site. 551-558 - Laurent Lescop, Serge Cassen:
Gavrinis: The raising of digital stones. 561-568 - Ashley M. Richter, Vid Petrovic, David Vanoni, Steven M. Parish, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy:
Digital archaeological landscapes & replicated artifacts: Questions of analytical & phenomenological authenticity & ethical policies in cyberarchaeology. 569-572 - Danny J. Bonenberger, Trevor M. Harris:
Placing Virtual Heritage: Reconciling virtual and cultural heritage with the Spatial Turn. 601-604 - Jean-Baptiste Barreau, Mathieu Sachet, Elias Lopez-Romero, Marie-Yvane Daire, Pau Olmos-Benlloch:
ALERT mobile: Managing coastal archaeological heritage in Western France. 611-614 - Sorin Hermon, Susan Hazan:
Rethinking the virtual museum. 625-632 - Franz Fischnaller, Yesi Maharaj Singh, Martin J. Reed:
The Last Supper Interactive: Stereoscopic and ultra-high resolution 4K/3D HD for immersive real-time virtual narrative in Italian Renaissance Art. 637-644 - Pierre-Yves Gicquel, Dominique Lenne, Claude Moulin:
Design and use of CALM : An ubiquitous environment for mobile learning during museum visit. 645-652 - Eva Pietroni, Alfonsina Pagano, Claudio Rufa:
The Etruscanning project: Gesture-based interaction and user experience in the virtual reconstruction of the Regolini-Galassi tomb. 653-660 - Andrea Adami, Eva Pietroni, Carlotta Capurro, Daniel Pletinckx:
Etruscanning 3D. The Etruscan grave n.5 of Monte Michele in Veii: From the digital documentation to the virtual reconstruction and communication. 661-668 - Sébastien Thon, Dominique Serena-Allier, Celine Salvetat, Francoise Lacotte:
Flying a drone in a museum: An augmented-reality cultural serious game in Provence. 669-676 - Daniele Rossi:
Smart architectural models: Spatial projection-based augmented mock-up. 677-684 - Jens Keil, Laia Pujol, Maria Roussou, Timo Engelke, Michael Schmitt, Ulrich Bockholt, Stamatia Eleftheratou:
A digital look at physical museum exhibits: Designing personalized stories with handheld Augmented Reality in museums. 685-688 - Emanuele Di Rosa, Fabrizio Benente:
"Excavate and learn": Enhancing visitor experience with touch and NFC. 689-692 - Francesco Gabellone, Ivan Ferrari, Davide Tanasi:
The reconstructive study of the Greek colony of Syracuse in a 3D stereoscopic movie for tourists and scholars. 693-700 - Christie A. Ray, Merel van der Vaart:
Towards an integrative approach to interactive museum installations. 701-704 - Antonio Baglivo, Francesca Delli Ponti, Daniele De Luca, Antonella Guidazzoli, Maria Chiara Liguori, Bruno Fanini:
X3D/X3DOM, Blender Game Engine and OSG4WEB: Open source visualisation for cultural heritage environments. 711-718 - Andreas Aderhold, Yvonne Jung, Katarzyna Wilkosinska, Dieter W. Fellner:
Distributed 3D model optimization for the web with the common implementation framework for online virtual museums. 719-726 - Peter Der Manuelian:
Giza 3D: Digital archaeology and scholarly access to the Giza Pyramids: The Giza Project at Harvard University. 727-734
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