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VAST 2003: Brighton, United Kingdom
- David Arnold, Alan Chalmers, Franco Niccolucci:
4th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Intelligent Cultural Heritage, incorporating the 1st Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, VAST 2003, Brighton, UK, November 5-7, 2003. Eurographics Association 2003, ISBN 3-905673-08-8
Keynotes
- Kevin Cain:
Scholarly documentation through digital storytelling: opening the tomb of Ramsses II . 9-10 - Duncan Brown:
Genuine Archaeology and Real Computer Graphics . 11-12
Recording and Processing
- Marco Callieri, Paolo Cignoni, Fabio Ganovelli, Claudio Montani, Paolo Pingi, Roberto Scopigno:
VCLab's Tools for 3D range data processing. 13-22 - Paul Kammerer, Ernestine Zolda, Robert Sablatnig:
Computer Aided Analysis of Underdrawings in Infrared Reflectograms. 23-32 - Michael Ashley López:
Managing the real with the virtual: A role for digital media recording in archaeological fieldwork. 33-40
Modelling and Display of Architectural Forms
- Jessi Stumpfel, Chris Tchou, Nathan Yun, Philippe Martinez, Tim Hawkins, Andrew Jones, Brian Emerson, Paul E. Debevec:
Digital Reunification of the Parthenon and its Sculptures. 41-50 - Maria Roussou, George Drettakis:
Photorealism and Non-Photorealism in Virtual Heritage Representation. 51-60 - M. Dikaiakou, A. Efthymiou, Yiorgos Chrysanthou:
Modelling the Walled City of Nicosia. 61-70
Models and Modelling II
- Francisco J. Melero, Juan Carlos Torres, Alejandro León:
On the Interactive 3D Reconstruction of Iberian Vessels. 71-78 - Martin Kampel, Francisco J. Melero:
Virtual Vessel Reconstruction from a Fragment?s Profile. 79-88
Skeletons in the Cupboaord
- B. Magnanti, Anthony Nicholls, Roger A. Sayle:
Multi-Platform Skeletal Visualisation and Reproduction in Stereolithography. 89-92 - Lars Wilke, Tom Calvert, Rhonda Ryman, Ilene Fox:
Animating the Dance Archives. 93-100 - Stefan Seipel, M. Lindkvist, Lars Winkler Pettersson:
Interactive virtual mummy dissections in a historical anatomic theatre. 101-110
Virtual experiences
- Markus Grabner, Ralph Wozelka, Manish Mirchandani, Konrad Schindler:
Web-based visualization of virtual archaeological sites. 111-122 - Florian Ledermann, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Presenting an Archaeological Site in the Virtual Showcase. 123-130 - Nathaniel Williams, Chad Hantak, Kok-Lim Low, John Thomas, Kurtis Keller, Lars S. Nyland, David P. Luebke, Anselmo Lastra:
Monticello Through the Window. 131-138 - Emmanuel Tsekleves, John Cosmas:
The Dissemination & Promotion of Cultural Heritage Sites to People 'on the move' Employing Digital TV. 139-148
Navigation
- Ioannis Kotziampasis, Nathan Sidwell, Alan Chalmers:
Portals: Aiding Navigation in Virtual Museums. 149-154 - Vassilios Vlahakis, T. Pliakas, Athanasios M. Demiris, Nikolaos Ioannidis:
Design and Application of an Augmented Reality System for continuous, context-sensitive guided tours of indoor and outdoor cultural sites and museums. 155-164
Systems
- John Cosmas, T. Itegaki, Damian Green, N. Joseph, Luc Van Gool, Alexey Zalesny, Desi Vanrintel, Franz Leberl, Markus Grabner, Konrad Schindler, Konrad F. Karner, Michael Gervautz, Stefan Hynst, Marc Waelkens, Maarten Vergauwen, Marc Pollefeys, Kurt Cornelis, Tijl Vereenooghe, Robert Sablatnig, Martin Kampel, P. Axell, E. Meyns:
Providing Multimedia Tools for Recording, Reconstruction, Visualisation and Database Storage/Access of Archaeological Excavations. 165-174 - Georgios Papaioannou, Athanasios Gaitatzes, Dimitrios Christopoulos:
Enhancing Virtual Reality Walkthroughs of Archaeological Sites. 175-184
Rendering
- Sven Havemann, Dieter W. Fellner, A. M. Day, David B. Arnold:
New Approaches to Efficient Rendering of Complex Reconstructed Environments. 185-194 - Ioannis Roussos, Alan Chalmers:
High Fidelity Lighting of Knossos. 195-202 - Sabry F. El-Hakim, Lorenzo Gonzo, Michel Picard, Stefano Girardi, Andrea Simoni, Eric Paquet, Herna L. Viktor, Claus Brenner:
Visualisation of Highly Textured Surfaces. 203-212
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