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Processing Sampled 3D Data: Reconstruction and Visualization Technologies...

Merging Reconstruction/merging from point samples or range maps has been one of the more active fields on scanning-related research in the last few years. A very important feature of a reconstruction...

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Processing Sampled 3D Data: Reconstruction and Visualization Technologies...

Introduction This topic describes the so-called 3D scanning pipeline (i.e., how raw sampled 3D data have to be processed to obtain a complete 3D model of a real-world object). This kind of raw data may...

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Using Digital 3D Models for Study and Restoration of Cultural Heritage...

Tools for Investigation and Diagnostics As stated before, specific scientific investigations can be conducted directly on the digital 3D model. In the David restoration project (2003-2004) [43], the...

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Using Digital 3D Models for Study and Restoration of Cultural Heritage...

Classifying and Archiving Carved Faces: The Bayon Digital Archival Project The Bayon digital archival project [25] is a very complex acquisition experience, which used several technologies [26] to...

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Using Digital 3D Models for Study and Restoration of Cultural Heritage...

Art Catalogs and Digital Repositories CH cataloguing efforts are still based on just textual data enriched by (a few, often B/W) photographs. It is very easy to forecast a future where catalogs will...

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Using Digital 3D Models for Study and Restoration of Cultural Heritage...

Introduction The introduction of new technologies in the context of cultural heritage (CH) and Archeology has often been a difficult issue. This is probably related to the lack in confidence in...

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Experiencing the Past: Computer Graphics in Archaeology (Digital Imaging) Part 4

Female Torso The use of laser scanner and data processing of the data has significant applications in the digital restoration of individual archaeological artifacts, also for what concerns the...

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Experiencing the Past: Computer Graphics in Archaeology (Digital Imaging) Part 3

Temenos and Room III The sacred area represented by the central part of the acropolis, during the eighth century BC, was partially enclosed by a low and wide precinct wall of eccentric shape, a...

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Experiencing the Past: Computer Graphics in Archaeology (Digital Imaging) Part 2

Propylon The first case study [54,55] is relative to the open area (so called Piazzale Inferiore 10) directly connected to the building of power itself, the Villa, and linked with the facilities of the...

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Experiencing the Past: Computer Graphics in Archaeology (Digital Imaging) Part 1

The Past and the Future: Archaeology and Computer Science In the last fifty years, the growing use of computer applications has become a main feature of the archaeological research [1]. Since the ’90s,...

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