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3rd DigitalHERITAGE / 24th VSMM 2018: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Alonzo C. Addison, Harold Thwaites:
3rd Digital Heritage International Congress, held jointly with 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia, DigitalHERITAGE/VSMM 2018, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 26-30, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-7281-0292-4 - Delas Santano, Harold Thwaites:
Augmented Reality Storytelling: A Transmedia Exploration. 1-4 - Florian Niebling, Ferdinand Maiwald, Sander Münster, Jonas Bruschke, Frank Henze:
Accessing Urban History using Spatial Historical Photographs. 1-8 - Seonghyuk Hong, Young Hoon Jo, Yoon Mi Kwon, Seong Yeon Jo:
Restoration of the Damaged Korean Stone Seated Bodhisattva Sculpture Using Three-dimensional Virtual Modeling and Printing Technologies. 1-3 - Achille Felicetti, Daniel Williams, Ilenia Galluccio, Douglas Tudhope, Franco Niccolucci:
NLP Tools for Knowledge Extraction from Italian Archaeological Free Text. 1-8 - Donald H. Sanders:
Neural Networks, AI, Phone-based VR, Machine Learning, Computer Vision and the CUNAT Automated Translation App - not your father's archaeological toolkit. 1-5 - Nicola Lercari, Arianna Campiani, Rodrigo Liendo Stuardo:
Intra-site Digital Documentation of the Ancient Maya city of Palenque, Mexico. 1-8 - Patrick C. Shih, Ronald J. Osgood:
Vietnam War Stories: Stories from All Sides. 1-4 - Alessandro Pozzebon, Silvia Calamai:
Madmen's Voices: Discovering Former Psychiatric Hospitals via Mobile Application. 1-4 - Kalliopi Kontiza, Antonios Liapis, Joseph Padfield:
Capturing the Virtual Movement of Paintings: A Game and A Tool. 1-8 - Truong-Thanh Ma, Salem Benferhat, Zied Bouraoui, Thanh-Nghi Do, Huu-Hoa Nguyen:
Developing Application Based Upon An Ontology-Based Modelling of Vietnamese Traditional Dances. 1-7 - Zois Koukopoulos, Dimitrios Koukopoulos:
Active Visitor: Augmenting Libraries into Social Spaces. 1-8 - Fenella G. France:
Integrating and Visualizing Humanities and Heritage Science Data. 1-5 - Kaja Antlej, Matthew Bykersma, Michael Mortimer, Pat Vickers-Rich, Thomas Rich, Ben Horan:
Real-world Data for Virtual Reality Experiences: Interpreting Excavations. 1-8 - Laura Farroni, Matteo Flavio Mancini:
Representation and Restoration Theories for a Digital Life of the Archival Architectural Drawings. 1-4 - Richard Marciano, Myeong Lee, William Underwood, Sandra Laib, Zeynep Diker, Aakanksha Singh:
Digital Curation of a World War II Japanese-American Incarceration Camp Collection: Implications for Sociotechnical Archival Systems. 1-4 - Francesca De Domenico, Françoise Wang:
Sinetomb: the semantic representation of the tomb of Emperor Qianlong. 1-4 - Théophane Nicolas, Ronan Gaugne, Cédric Tavernier, Emilie Millet, Renaud Bernadet, Valérie Gouranton:
Lift the veil of the block samples from the Warcq chariot burial with 3D digital technologies. 1-8 - Nicola Amico, Franco Niccolucci:
The Murate Project and Vasari's Last Supper. 1-4 - Gunnar Liestøl:
The Photo Positioning Puzzle : Creating Engaging Applications for Historical Photographs by Combining Mobile Augmented Reality and Gamification. 1-8 - Sara Di Giorgio, Paola Ronzino:
PARTHENOS Data Management Plan template for Open Research in Archaeology. 1-4 - Marco Galli, Carlo Inglese, Tommaso Ismaelli, Marika Griffo:
Rome under Rome: survey and analysis of the east excavation area beneath the Basilica Iulia. 1-4 - Maria Economou, Hilary Young, Emilia Sosnowska:
Evaluating emotional engagement in digital stories for interpreting the past. The case of the Hunterian Museum's Antonine Wall EMOTIVE experiences. 1-8 - Andreas Georgopoulos, Charalabos Ioannidis, Sofia Soile, Sevasti Tapeinaki, Regina Chliverou, Elisavet Tsilimantou, Kyriakos Lampropoulos, Antonia I. Moropoulou:
The Role of Digital Geometric Documentation for the Rehabilitation of the Tomb of Christ. 1-8 - Léon Robichaud, Hendrik Van Gijseghem, Kim Petit, Joanne Burgess:
Managing and Analyzing Archaeological Data with GIS: the Case of Place D'Youville, Montréal. 1-4 - Renato Saleri Lunazzi:
Photogrammetric survey of heritage objects: an experimental protocol for optimizing camera placement for aerial surveys. 1-7 - Jae Myeong Yeo, Young Hoon Jo, Yeong Taek Kim, Yong Woon Lee:
Applying Virtual Restoration Modeling and Sand Printing of Weathered Rampart Stone Based on Three-dimensional Scanning. 1-3 - Latifa Khalid Al-Thani, Divakaran Liginlal:
A Study of Natural Interactions with Digital Heritage Artifacts. 1-4 - Ronan Gaugne, Stéphanie Porcier, Théophane Nicolas, François Coulon, Odile Hays, Valérie Gouranton:
A digital introspection of a mummy cat. 1-8 - Simon J. Bowen, Tim Shaw, John Bowers, Magnus Williamson:
illuminations : Exploring Community Engagement with Intangible Heritage Through Multiple Making. 1-8 - Alexandros Peteinarelis:
Custom point cloud edit and analysis tools in visual programming: Evaluation of heritage facades. 1-7 - Hyeseung Shim, Jaehong Ahn:
A Further Step Toward Elaborating Guidelines for Three-dimensional Scanning of Cultural Heritage in Korea: Ongoing Efforts and Challenges. 1-6 - Nicholas Webb, Alexandrina Buchanan:
Tracing the Past: a digital analysis of the Lady Chapel vaults at Ely cathedral. 1-4 - Vincenzo Lombardo, Rossana Damiano, Antonio Pizzo:
Drama heritage: prototype of a corpus. 1-8 - Francesca Fatta, Franz Fischnaller:
Enhancing cultural heritage exhibits in Museum Education: 3D Printing Technology : Video mapping and 3D printed models merged into immersive audiovisual scenography (FSJ-V3D Printing+MM Installation). 1-4 - Elisa Bonacini, Davide Tanasi, Paolo Trapani:
Participatory Storytelling, 3D Digital Imaging and Museum Studies: A case study from Sicily. 1-4 - Hideyuki Uesugi, Masayuki Uesugi, Teruhiro Tani:
Image Processing Scheme for Archiving Epigraphs. 1-8 - Kaja Antlej, Ben Horan, Michael Mortimer, Robert Leen, Marie Allaman, Pat Vickers-Rich, Thomas Rich:
Mixed Reality for Museum Experiences: A Co-Creative Tactile-immersive Virtual Coloring Serious Game. 1-7 - Daniela Petrelli, Nick Dulake, Mark T. Marshall, Andrew Roberts, Frances McIntosh, Joe Savage:
Exploring the Potential of the Internet of Things at a Heritage Site through Co-Design Practice. 1-8 - Jiao Wu, Jiaxiang Zhao, Dongyue Xue, Yuke Zhao, Xiaoshuang Jia, Ting Chen:
Serious Game for Spring Festival Culture in Beijing. 1-4 - Peter Gavette, Kirby Page-Schmit:
Utilizing Historic Cartography in 3D for Archaeological Prospection on Alcatraz. 1-4 - Jaroslav Valach, Daniel Vavrík, Petra Stefcová, Ladislav Polák:
Digitally preserved heritage as a novel approach to the investigation and curation of collections - a multi-domain database of cuneiform tablets. 1-4 - Sander Münster:
Cultural Heritage at a Glance : Four case studies about the perception of digital architectural 3D models. 1-4 - Graziano Mario Valenti, Jessica Romor:
Image Based Modeling, 3D Laser scan & Gigapixel survey for the documentation of Carlo Lucangeli's Flavian Amphitheater wooden model. 1-4 - Carlo Bianchini, Michele Russo:
Massive 3D acquisition of CH. 1-8 - Bruno Fanini, Luigi Cinque:
Encoding VR sessions: image-based techniques to record and inspect immersive experiences. 1-8 - Simona Morandi, Barbara Grassi:
Crossing The Past in Milan Malpensa Airport: from the archaeological investigation to the exhibition (Varese, Italy). 1-8 - Christina Duffy:
Multi-spectral Imaging at the British Library. 1-4 - Halley Ramos:
Authenticity of Historical Transformation: Applications of Mixed Reality in Historic Preservation. 1-3 - Yi-Ping Hung, Tsui-Mei Huang, Kuang-Ti Li, R. P. C. Janaka Rajapakse, Yang-Sheng Chen, Ping-Hsuan Han, Iou-Shiuan Liu, Hao-Cheng Wang, Da-Chung Yi:
Simulating the Activity of Archaeological Excavation in the Immersive Virtual Reality. 1-4 - Huiling Feng, Xiaoshuang Jia, Li Niu, Jihong Liang, Lichao Liu, Yongjun Xu:
Building Digital Memory for Historic Urban Heritage: The Beijing Memory Project Experience. 1-4 - Gege Gao, Yuxuan Zhang, Cheng Cheng, Yi Bu, Patrick C. Shih:
Designing to Enhance Student Participation in Campus Heritage Using Augmented Reality. 1-4 - Alexandre Van Dongen, Sébastien Lambot, Peter Eeckhout, David Lo Buglio:
UAV-based modeling to see the non-visible: A methodological reflection in Pachacamac. 1-4 - Sophia Vu, Daniel C. Cliburn, Jennifer Helgren, Joshua Salyers, Keely Canniff, Andrew Johnson, Mary Milliken, Tyler Reardon, Kyle Sabbatino, Alicia Stephan:
Recreating Little Manila through a Virtual Reality Serious Game. 1-4 - Zi Siang See, Delas Santano, Matthew Sansom, Chi How Fong, Harold Thwaites:
Tomb of a Sultan: A VR Digital Heritage Approach. 1-4 - Carlo Bianchini, Saverio Nicastro:
From BIM to H-BIM. 1-4 - Flavien Lécuyer, Valérie Gouranton, Ronan Gaugne, Théophane Nicolas, Gregor Marchand, Bruno Arnaldi:
INSIDE Interactive and Non-destructive Solution for Introspection in Digital Environments. 1-4 - Hyerim Park, Jungi Kim, Sunyoung Bang, Woontack Woo:
The Effect of Applying Film-induced Tourism to Virtual Reality Tours of Cultural Heritage Sites. 1-4 - Arnadi Murtiyoso, Pierre Grussenmeyer, Deni Suwardhi, Dirga Sumantri, Shafarina Wahyu, lwan Purnama, Sutrisno Murtiyoso, Gina A. ndryana, Rabby Awalludin:
Digital Documentation Workflow and Challenges for Tropical Vernacular Architecture in the Case of the Kasepuhan Palace in Cirebon, Indonesia. 1-4 - Cole Juckette, Heather Richards-Rissetto, Hector Eliud Guerra Aldana, Norman Martinez:
Using Virtual Reality and Photogrammetry to Enrich 3D Object Identity. 1-5 - Hayun Kim, Sunyoung Bang, Woontack Woo:
Authoring Personal Interpretation in a 3D Virtual Heritage Site to Enhance Visitor Engagement. 1-8 - Samuel Levin, May Yuan, Michael Adler:
Thermographic Quantification for Archaeological Prospection at Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico. 1-8 - Katie Graham, Stephen Fai:
Creating Non-Linear Digital Stories of the Canadian Parliament Buildings and Rehabilitation Project. 1-8 - Erin Canning:
Evaluating and documenting affect in the art museum. 1-4 - Franca Garzotto, Vito Matarazzo, Nicolò Messina, Mirko Gelsomini, Carlo Riva:
Improving Museum Accessibility through Storytelling in Wearable Immersive Virtual Reality. 1-8 - Ines Bannour, Claudia Marinica, Luc Bouiller, Ruven Pillay, Claude Darrieumerlou, Olivier Malavergne, Dimitris Kotzinos, Cheikh Niang:
CRMCR - a CIDOC-CRM extension for supporting semantic interoperability in the conservation and restoration domain. 1-8 - Caroline Claisse, Daniela Petrelli, Nick Dulake, Mark T. Marshall, Luigina Ciolfi:
Multisensory Interactive Storytelling to Augment the Visit of a Historical House Museum. 1-8 - Rebecca Rouse, Lissa Holloway-Attaway:
Re-Engineering Computational Curricula with Postdigital Heritage, Critical Humanities, and Community Engagement. 1-4 - Jae-eun Shin, Woontack Woo:
Design Guidelines for a Location-based Digital Heritage Storytelling Tool to Support Author Intent. 1-8 - Ziyi Chang, Lan Zhang, Wenliang Luo, Meng Zhang, Fengjiao Sun, Shengnan Yao:
Reflection on Metadata Construction-Taking Beijing Hutong Metadata Project as an Example. 1-3 - Sarah May, Katie Todd, Sunewan Paneto:
Measuring and Designing for a Range of Meaningful Emotions in an Informal Learning Environment. 1-8 - Wachiraphan Charoenwet:
A Digital Collection Study and Framework Exploration - Applying Textual Analysis on Source Code Collection. 1-8 - Dominique Groux-Leclet, J. Lentremy, Guillaume Caron, El Mustapha Mouaddib:
Efficient reproduction of heritage buildings: a new way to exploit 3D point cloud slicing : An example with the Amiens Gothic Cathedral. 1-4 - Eleonora Grilli, Domenica Dininno, Lucia Marsicano, Giulio Petrucci, Fabio Remondino:
Supervised segmentation of 3D cultural heritage. 1-8 - Patrizia Schettino:
Augmenting a historic house: Villa Ciani 3D. 1-4 - Franco Niccolucci, Achille Felicetti:
A CIDOC CRM-based Model for the Documentation of Heritage Sciences. 1-6 - Human Esmaeili, Harold Thwaites, Peter Charles Woods:
A Conceptual Human-Centered Approach to Immersive Digital Heritage Site/Museum Experiences: The Hidden Waterfall City. 1-4 - Dace A. Campbell:
Drones, Machetes, and Virtual Reality: 21st-Century Tools for Historic Preservation. 1-4 - Davide Tanasi, Michael Decker, Kaitlyn Kingsland, Rebekah McLaughlin:
The virtualization project of John Ringling's Ca'D'Zan at the Ringling Museum of Art (Sarasota, Florida). 1-8 - Adeline Manuel, Anas Alaoui M'Darhri, Violette Abergel, Fabien Rozar, Livio De Luca:
A semi-automatic 2D/3D annotation framework for the geometric analysis of heritage artefacts. 1-7 - Grégoire Dupont de Dinechin, Alexis Paljic:
Cinematic Virtual Reality With Motion Parallax From a Single Monoscopic Omnidirectional Image. 1-8 - Sara Huws, Alison John, Jenny Kidd:
Evaluating the affective dimensions of Traces-Olion: a subtle mob at St Fagans National Museum of History, Wales. 1-8 - Jessie Rogers, Marc Aurel Schnabel, Tane Jacob Moleta:
Future Virtual Heritage - Techniques. 1-4 - Bernard Guy, Diana Burton, Zach Challies:
Creative expression through tangible narrative: How 3D printing may complement our pedagogical investigation of heritage. 1-4 - Yue Zheng, Jihong Liang, Ye Wang, Xinglin Liao, Yimeng Zhang, De Bi:
Oral Memory Construction for Ancient Villages in Digital Age:A Case Study of Shiquan Miao Village in Chongqing. 1-4 - Carlo Bianchini, Giorgia Potestà:
The critical reconstruction of the Temple - Theatre complex in the Italic Sanctuary of Pietrabbondante. 1-4 - Alfonso Ippolito, Martina Attenni:
Roc-cut architecture: modeling Mahabalipuram. 1-4 - Yue Li, Eugene Ch'ng, Shengdan Cai, Simon See:
Multiuser Interaction with Hybrid VR and AR for Cultural Heritage Objects. 1-8 - Shengdan Cai, Eugene Ch'ng, Yue Li:
A Comparison of the Capacities of VR and 360-Degree Video for Coordinating Memory in the Experience of Cultural Heritage. 1-4 - Massimiliano Lo Turco, Fulvio Rinaudo, Paolo Piumatti, Michele Calvano, Alessandra Spreafico, Giacomo Patrucco:
The digitisation of museum collections for research, management and enhancement of tangible and intangible heritage. 1-4 - Jihong Liang, Tianran Duan, Huiling Feng, Xiaoshuang Jia:
Digital Arts Applied in the Interpretation of the Row Dance in Confucius Memorial Ceremony. 1-6 - Jessica Hoare:
Heart on Your Sleeve? Emotion, Wearable Technology and Digital Heritage. 1-4 - Gabriele Guidi, Laura Loredana Micoli, Umair Shafqat Malik:
4D reconstruction by multi-source data fusion: the case of the hidden Roman Circus in Milan. 1-8 - Paola Ronzino, Valeria Acconcia, Annalisa Falcone:
Towards the integration of spatial data through the Italian Geoportal for Archaeological Resources. 1-5 - Jongwook Lee, Junki Kim, Jaehong Ahn, Woontack Woo:
Mobile Risk Management for Wooden Architectural Heritage in Korea using HBIM and VR. 1-8 - Franz Fischnaller:
Virtual journey through the history of Fort Saint Jean, Marseille (VJ-FSJ Project) : Case Study: New Media exhibit at the Musée des civilisations de L'Europe et de la Méditerranée (MuCEM). 1-8 - Sofia Pescarin, Enzo d'Annibale, Bruno Fanini, Daniele Ferdani:
Prototyping on site Virtual Museums: the case study of the co-design approach to the Palatine hill in Rome (Barberini Vineyard) exhibition. 1-8
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