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VAST 2011: Prato, Italy
- Franco Niccolucci, Matteo Dellepiane, Sebastián Peña Serna, Holly E. Rushmeier, Luc Van Gool:
12th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology, and Cultural Heritage, incorporating the 9th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, VAST 2011, Prato, Italy, October 18-21, 2011. Eurographics Association 2011, ISBN 978-3-905674-34-7
Data Acquisition
- Enrico Gobbetti, Fabio Marton, Marco Di Benedetto, Fabio Ganovelli, Matthias Bühler, Simon Schubiger, Matthias Specht, Chris Engels, Luc Van Gool:
Reconstructing and Exploring Massive Detailed Cityscapes. 1-8 - Ruggero Pintus, Enrico Gobbetti, Roberto Combet:
Fast and Robust Semi-Automatic Registration of Photographs to 3D Geometry. 9-16 - Alain Pagani, Christiano Couto Gava, Yan Cui, Bernd Krolla, Jean-Marc Hengen, Didier Stricker:
Dense 3D Point Cloud Generation from Multiple High-resolution Spherical Images. 17-24 - Christopher Schwartz, Michael Weinmann, Roland Ruiters, Reinhard Klein:
Integrated High-Quality Acquisition of Geometry and Appearance for Cultural Heritage. 25-32 - Marco Callieri, Nicolò Dell'Unto, Matteo Dellepiane, Roberto Scopigno, Bengt Soderberg, Lars Larsson:
Documentation and Interpretation of an Archeological Excavation: an Experience with Dense Stereo Reconstruction Tools. 33-40
Data Processing
- Sandro Spina, Kurt Debattista, Keith Bugeja, Alan Chalmers:
Point Cloud Segmentation for Cultural Heritage Sites. 41-48 - Geoffrey Oxholm, Ko Nishino:
Reassembling Thin Artifacts of Unknown Geometry. 49-56 - Min H. Kim, Holly E. Rushmeier:
Radiometric Characterization of Spectral Imaging for Textual Pigment Identification. 57-64 - Sebastian Zambanini, Martin Kampel:
Automatic Coin Classification by Image Matching. 65-72 - Antonio García Castañeda, Benedict J. Brown, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Thomas A. Funkhouser, Tim Weyrich:
Global Consistency in the Automatic Assembly of Fragmented Artefacts. 73-80
Metadata Handling
- Achille Felicetti, Franco Niccolucci:
A Repository for Heterogeneous and Complex Digital Cultural Objects. 81-87 - Sebastián Peña Serna, Roberto Scopigno, Martin Doerr, Maria Theodoridou, Christos Georgis, Federico Ponchio, André Stork:
3D-centered Media Linking and Semantic Enrichment through Integrated Searching, Browsing, Viewing and Annotating. 89-96 - Paola Ronzino, Nicola Amico, Franco Niccolucci:
Federating Specialized Digital Libraries. 97-103
Presentation
- Ruggero Pintus, Enrico Gobbetti, Marco Agus:
Real-time Rendering of Massive Unstructured Raw Point Clouds using Screen-space Operators. 105-112 - Christopher Schwartz, Roland Ruiters, Michael Weinmann, Reinhard Klein:
WebGL-based Streaming and Presentation Framework for Bidirectional Texture Functions. 113-120 - Kim Bale, Daisy Abbott, Ramy Gowigati, Douglas Pritchard, Paul Chapman:
Linking Evidence with Heritage Visualization using a large Scale Collaborative Interface. 121-128 - Eduardo Poyart, Lisa Snyder, Scott Friedman, Petros Faloutsos:
VSim: Real-time Visualization of 3D Digital Humanities Content for Education and Collaboration. 129-135 - Gareth Beale, Graeme Earl:
A Methodology for the Physically Accurate Visualisation of Roman Polychrome Statuary. 137-144
Applications & Experiences
- Andrea Fiorini, Alberto Urcia, Valentina Archetti:
The Digital 3D Survey as Standard Documentation of the Archaeological Stratigraphy. 145-152 - Nicola Lercari, Elena Toffalori, M. Spigarolo, Llonel Onsurez:
Virtual Heritage in the Cloud: New Perspectives for the Virtual Museum of Bologna. 153-160 - Min Lu, Bo Zheng, Jun Takamatsu, Ko Nishino, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Preserving the Khmer Smile: Classifying and Restoring the Faces of Bayon. 161-168 - María Teresa Linaza, Cristina Sarasua, Gorka Diez, Elisabeth Jorge:
Assessing Film Heritage as a City Promotion Tool. 169-176 - Pierre Drap, Djamal Merad, Jean-Marc Boï, Wafia Boubguira, Amine Mahiddine, Bertrand Chemisky, Emmanuelle Seguin, Frederic Alcala, Olivier Bianchimani:
ROV-3D, 3D Underwater Survey Combining Optical and Acoustic Sensor. 177-184
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