Digital computers are powerful tools for studying natural phenomena at large-scales. Nevertheless, custom-made methods have to be developed to digitalize, simulate and finally vis...
Alexandre Muzy, Nicolas Fauvet, Patrick Bourdot, F...
The results of a project aimed to the study, reconstruction and presentation to the public of a monument disassembled and dispersed, the mausoleum of the emperor Arrigo VII, are p...
Clara Baracchini, Antonio Brogi, Marco Callieri, L...
Digitizing real-life objects via range scanners, stereo vision or tactile sensors usually requires the composition of multiple range images. In this paper we exploit intensity ima...
Gerhard H. Bendels, Patrick Degener, Roland Wahl, ...
Advances in digital technology for the graphic and textual representation of manuscripts have not, until recently, been applied to the worldʼs oldest manuscripts, cuneiform table...
Jonathan D. Cohen, Donald Duncan, Dean Snyder, Jer...
We discuss a system for the digital capture of museum artefacts which are accumulated into a multimedia repository comprising 3D models, images, video and sound clips as well as t...
Manjula Patel, Krzysztof Walczak, Fabrizio Giorgin...