Browsing GCH 2020 - Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage by Subject "Computing methodologies"
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Another Brick in the Wall: Improving the Assisted Semantic Segmentation of Masonry Walls
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)In Architectural Heritage, the masonry's interpretation is an essential instrument for analyzing the construction phases, the assessment of structural properties, and the monitoring of its state of conservation. This work ... -
Ernst Grube: A Contemporary Witness and His Memories Preserved with Volumetric Video
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)''Ernst Grube - The Legacy'' is an immersive Virtual Reality documentary about the life of Ernst Grube, one of the last German Holocaust survivors. From interviews conducted inside a volumetric capture studio, dynamic ... -
A NLP Enhanced Visual Analytics Tool for Archives Metadata
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)Today, almost all cultural heritage (CH) institutions are starting to digitize parts of their collections and archives to improve accessibility, preservation of originals, publicity, and visibility of the institution on ... -
Possibilities and Challenges of Portraying Cultural Heritage Artefacts using Augmented Reality: the Mjällby Crucifix Case Study
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)The increasing application of immersive technologies, i.e. virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), in cultural heritage (CH) offers new ways of displaying artefacts and historical sites. VR and AR provide an added ... -
Segmentation-Based Near-Lossless Compression of Multi-View Cultural Heritage Image Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)Cultural heritage preservation using photometric approaches received increasing significance in the past years. Capturing of these datasets is usually done with high-end cameras at maximum image resolution enabling high ... -
Sunlight Simulation of the Church of Saint Nectaire in Virtual Reality: a Digital Time Machine
(The Eurographics Association, 2020)The roman church of Saint Nectaire, like many churches in Auvergne, France, is richly decorated with carved capitals. Most of them represent figures or symbols of Christianity and are periodically illuminated by the sunlight ...