3D scanning and presentation of ethnographic collections—Potentials and challenges

D Arnold, J Kaminski - Journal of Museum Ethnography, 2014 - JSTOR
The preservation, study, and presentation of collections continues to be a fundamental remit
of museums, yet each of these core activities has been changed by the development of …

Computer graphics and cultural heritage: from one-way inspiration to symbiosis, part 1

D Arnold - IEEE computer graphics and applications, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Tangible cultural heritage has provided visually appealing material for those researching in
computer graphics, computational geometry, and interactive techniques. However …

Adaptivity of 3D web content in web-based virtual museums: a quality of service and quality of experience perspective

H Bakri - 2019 - research-repository.st-andrews.ac …
The 3D Web emerged as an agglomeration of technologies that brought the third dimension
to the World Wide Web. Its forms spanned from being systems with limited 3D capabilities to …

[HTML][HTML] Review of Cultural Heritage Crowdsourcing in the Domain of Digital Humanities

Z Yuxiang, L Jingwen - Data Analysis and Knowledge …, 2021 - manu44.magtech.com.cn
[Objective] This paper systematically reviews the development of research and practice of
the cultural heritage crowdsourcing in the domain of digital humanities.[Coverage] We used …

Open creative framework for a smart cultural city: Bologna porticoes and the involvement of citizens for a UNESCO candidacy

A Guidazzoli, MC Liguori, M Felicori - International Conference on …, 2013 - Springer
ICT projects dedicated to Cultural Heritage, in order to both democratise knowledge and act
as an additional attraction towards audiences, should not neglect the communicative …

[PDF][PDF] From Social Tagging to Polyrepresentation

LMM Estrada - e-archivo.uc3m.es
The emphasis of this section is to identify:(1) how each perspective tackles the issues of
creating/generating descriptions, annotations, or metadata that enables subsequent access …