Browsing GCH 2017 - Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Subject "Computer graphics"
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Digitising Ivory Artefacts at the National History Museum in Brazil
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)The advantages of digitisation technologies, such as 3D scanning, photogrammetry and 3D modelling, for the documentation and dissemination of cultural heritage artefacts is well understood by researchers. Nevertheless, ... -
The Fabricated Diorama: Tactile Relief and Context-aware Technology for Visually Impaired Audiences
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)The recent popularity of digital fabrication has stimulated cultural heritage professionals to utilise such technologies for a variety of processes, including the creation of digitally fabricated handling objects. The ... -
Streamlining the Preparation of Scanned 3D Artifacts to Support Digital Analysis and Processing: the GRAVITATE Case Study
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)Digitally acquired 3D models of cultural assets are not always ready for further processing. Sometimes, the digital surface presents geometric or topological defects that may hinder downstream surface analysis algorithms. ... -
Visual Computing for Archaeological Artifacts with Integral Invariant Filters in 3D
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)3D-artifacts from ancient civilizations contain many different kinds of information in form of forensic trace evidence, e.g., tool marks from styli or fingerprints on wax sealings. These very fine structures are increasingly ...