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VAST 2006: Nicosia, Cyprus
- Marinos Ioannides, David Arnold, Franco Niccolucci, Katerina Mania:
37th CIPA International Workshop dedicated on e-Documentation and Standardisation in Cultural Heritage, incorporating the 7th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Intelligent Cultural Heritage, the 4th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, and the 1st EuroMed Conference on IT in Cultural Heritage, CIPA/VAST/GCH/EuroMed 2006, Nicosia, Cyprus, October 30 - November 4, 2006. Eurographics Association 2006, ISBN 3-905673-42-8
Innovative Graphics and Applications
- Robert G. Laycock, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Haptic Navigation and Exploration of High Quality Pre-rendered Environments. 17-24 - Yong Jea Gi, Young Sup Park, Sanghyun Seo, Kyunghyun Yoon:
Mosaic Rendering using Colored Paper. 25-30 - Xin Yin, Yasuo Miichi, Hiromi T. Tanaka:
Restoration of Color in Noh Masks Based on Retinex Algorithm. 31-35 - Flavien Bridault, François Rousselle, Christophe Renaud, Michel Leblond:
Real-time Animation of Various Flame Shapes. 37-44
Photogrammetry and Scanning I
- J.-Angelo Beraldin, François Blais, Luc Cournoyer, Michel Picard, Daniel Gamache, Virginia Valzano, Adriana Bandiera, M. A. Gorgoglione:
Multi-Resolution Digital 3D Imaging System Applied to the Recording of Grotto Sites: the Case of the Grotta dei Cervi. 45-52 - Diego González-Aguilera, Javier Gomez Lahoz:
Terrestrial Laser Scanner and High-Resolution Camera Registration through Single Image-Based Modeling. 53-60 - Khalil Al-Manasir, Clive S. Fraser:
Co-registration of Photogrammetric and Laser Scanner Data for Generation of 3D Visual Models. 61-66 - Pierre Drap, Anne Durand, Malika Nedir, Julien Seinturier, Odile Papini, Florian Boucault, Paul Michael Chapman, Warren J. Viant, Guido Vannini, Michele Nuccioti:
Towards a Photogrammetry and Virtual Reality Based Heritage Information System: A Case Study of Shawbak Castle in Jordan. 67-74
Interactive Applications
- Katja Heine, Christiane Brasse, Ulrike Wulf:
WWW-Based Building Information System for "Domus Severiana" Palace at Palatine in Rome by Open Source Software. 75-82 - María Teresa Linaza, Ander García, Ana Susperregui, Carlos Lamsfus:
Interactive Mobile Assistants for Added-value Cultural Contents. 83-90 - Verdy Kwee, Antony Radford, Dean Bruton:
Educative Visuals - Digital Delivery of Architectural Information for (potential) Heritage Buildings. 91-99 - Miroslaw Stawniak, Krzysztof Walczak:
Geographical Presentation of Virtual Museum Exhibitions. 101-108
The Business of Cultural Heritage
- Jim McLoughlin, Jaime Kaminski, Babak Sodagar:
ICT Investment Considerations and their Influence on the Socio-Economic Impact of Heritage Sites. 109-116 - Dimitris K. Tsolis, Spiridon N. Nikolopoulos, Emmanouil G. Karatzas, Spyros Sioutas, E. A. Hondrou, A. I. Mouriki, A. A. Georgiadou, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Watermarking and Digital Rights Management - A Pilot DRM System Implementation and Technical Guidelines to Cultural Digitization Projects. 117-121
Innovative Modelling I
- Sorin Hermon, Joanna Nikodem, Cinzia Perlingieri:
Deconstructing the VR - Data Transparency, Quantified Uncertainty and Reliability of 3D Models. 123-129 - Wafa Boussellaa, Haikal El Abed, Abderrazak Zahour:
A Concept for the Separation of Foreground/ Background in Arabic Historical Manuscripts using Hybrid Methods. 131-137 - Pascal Müller, Tijl Vereenooghe, Peter Wonka, Iken Paap, Luc Van Gool:
Procedural 3D Reconstruction of Puuc Buildings in Xkipché. 139-146
Photogrammetry and Scanning II
- Aloysius Wehr, Matthias Hemmleb, Chr. Maierhofer:
Multi-Spectral Laser Scanning for Inspection of Building Surfaces - State of the Art and Future Concepts. 147-154 - Michael Doneus, Christian Briese:
Digital Terrain Modelling for Archaeological Interpretation within Forested Areas using Full-Waveform Laserscanning. 155-162 - Norbert Haala, Yahya Alshawabkeh:
Combining Laser Scanning and Photogrammetry - A Hybrid Approach for Heritage Documentation. 163-170
Image Processing
- Frédéric Larue, Jean-Michel Dischler:
Automatic Registration and Calibration for Efficient Surface Light Field Acquisition. 171-178 - Matteo Dellepiane, Massimiliano Corsini, Marco Callieri, Roberto Scopigno:
High Quality PTM Acquisition: Reflection Transformation Imaging for Large Objects. 179-186 - Alice Chuter, Kate Devlin:
Current Practice in Digital Imaging in UK Archaeology. 187-193 - Mark Mudge, Thomas Malzbender, Carla Schroer, Marlin Lum:
New Reflection Transformation Imaging Methods for Rock Art and Multiple-Viewpoint Display. 195-202
Ontologies and Knowledge Management
- Franco Niccolucci, Andrea D'Andrea:
An Ontology for 3D Cultural Objects. 203-210 - Andrea D'Andrea, Giulia Marchese, Tommaso Zoppi:
Ontological Modelling for Archaeological Data. 211-218
Usability and Assessment
- Laia Pujol-Tost, Maria Economou:
Evaluating the Social Context of ICT Applications in Museum Exhibitions. 219-228 - Luca Chittaro, Roberto Ranon, Demis Corvaglia:
Destroying Cultural Heritage: Technical, Emotional and Exhibition Aspects in Simulating Earthquake Effects on a Gothic Cathedral. 229-236 - Craig Gibbons, Theodor G. Wyeld, Brett Leavy, James Hills:
Reflecting on the Creation of an Authentic Aural Experience in the Digital Songlines Game Engine: Part of a Contextualised Cultural Heritage Knowledge Toolkit. 237-242
Innovative Modelling II
- Sabry F. El-Hakim, George MacDonald, Jean-François Lapointe, Lorenzo Gonzo, Michael Jemtrud:
On the Digital Reconstruction and Interactive Presentation of Heritage Sites through Time. 243-250 - Giovanni De Paoli, Nada El-Khoury:
The backstage of Byblos' Roman theatre: New Digital Devices using Information and Communications Technology (ICT). 251-256 - Wassim Jabi, Iakovos Potamianos:
A Parametric Exploration of the Lighting Method of the Hagia Sophia Dome. 257-265
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