DH2015 - Track 2: Recent submissions
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Improved Appearance Rendering for Photogrammetrically Acquired 3D Models
(IEEE, 2015)In this paper we present a technique for significantly improved rendering of objects scanned using photogrammetry techniques. We demonstrate the connection between photogrammetry and the unstructured lumigraph, a surface ... -
The Etruscans and the Afterlife - An Engaging Exhibition with Accurate Scientific, Technological and Communicative Requirements
(IEEE, 2015)The communication of museums, with the aim to engage and attract a wider audience, is undergoing a radical change, seeking in ICT a help. The joint exhibition ''The Etruscans and the Afterlife'', hosted by the National ... -
Digital Study and Web-based Documentation of the Colour and Gilding on Ancient Marble Artworks
(IEEE, 2015)Greek and Roman marble artworks have been deeply studied from a typological and stylistic point of view, while there is still a limited knowledge on the pigments, dyes, binders and technical expedients used by Roman artists. ... -
Near Light Correction for Image Relighting and 3D Shape Recovery
(IEEE, 2015)In this paper, we propose a near-light illumination model for image relighting and 3D shape recovery. Classic methods such as used by the popular RTI software from Cultural Heritage Imaging assume that lighting is infinitely ... -
Engaging and Shared Gesture-based Interaction for Museums - The Case Study of K2R International Expo in Rome
(IEEE, 2015)This paper presents a full life-cycle production and standardized workflow to deploy a shared and engaging gesturebased experience within a museum, connecting two different natural interaction applications. The research ... -
Heritage Move. A Natural and Lightweight Navigation Schema for Low-Cost, Non-Stationary Immersive Virtual Environments
(IEEE, 2015)Experiencing 3D models of historical reconstructions and places is still an active issue considering the wide variety of displaying and interaction devices for immersive Virtual Reality. Moreover, as standards are missing, ... -
Exploring the Past with Google Cardboard
(IEEE, 2015)Combining digital reconstruction with mobile technologies has the potential of enriching visitors experience to historic sites. Through designing a mobile App with Google Cardboard it is possible to use technology already ... -
Tangible Interfaces for Digital Museum Applications
(IEEE, 2015)Virtex is the acronym for VIRTual EXhibit. It is an innovative approach for museum storytelling, based on a tangible interface. This article illustrates how the Virtex and Virtex Light systems have been integrated in the ... -
The WAVEcam: Ultra-High Resolution Imaging of Paintings
(IEEE, 2015)The WAVEcam has been designed to automate and accelerate the workflow for technical photography and spectroscopy in the digital documentation of relatively planar cultural heritage artifacts. The imaging platform allows ... -
Illumination Compensation for High-resolution Multispectral Image Mosaicing of Herritage Paintings
(IEEE, 2015)When investigating artworks, having the ability to examine the reflectance spectra at every image pixel can us give insight into the materials and pigments used in its creation. Multispectral imaging is a great tool to ... -
Color and Hyperspectral Image Segmentation for Historical Documents
(IEEE, 2015)Several historical documents from the collection of the National Library of Oslo were acquired using a hyperspectral scanner. While each of the documents has its specific characteristics, requiring different image preprocessing ...