P Cignoni, R Scopigno - Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage …, 2008 - dl.acm.org
Any application of three-dimensional computer graphics in the Cultural Heritage (CH) field requires availability of a digital model of the artifact (s) treated. Detailed and accurate digital …
The development of information technology (IT) now allows for rapid, semi-automatic digitization of cultural heritage objects, both typical museum exhibits and architectural …
Abstract The Tillya-Kori Madrasah is one of three Muslim schools surrounding Registan Square, a jewel of Central Asia's and the Silk Road's material cultural heritage. In the Tillya …
This volume explores the relevance of time travel as a characteristic contemporary way to approach the past. If reality is defined as the sum of human experiences and social …
J Montusiewicz, M Milosz - Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Lublin is a city located in the eastern part of Poland, which is an important place of cultural heritage, being the venue where the Polish-Lithuanian Union was signed 450 years ago in …
Uncertainty in various forms is prevalent throughout Archaeology. With archaeological site data in particular, the dating regularly has significant uncertainty. In this paper we present an …
Uncertainty is a normal part of everyday life. It appears in the environment around us from the weather to the stock market, internally to some degree in almost every plan or decision …
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 replacing …
Computer graphics, in particular high-fidelity rendering, make it possible to recreate cultural heritage on a computer, including a precise lighting simulation. Achieving maximum …