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ICDAR
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Survey of Techniques for Document and Archaeology Artefact Reconstruction
An automated assembling of shredded/torn documents (2D) or broken pottery (3D) will support philologists, archaeologists and forensic experts. An automated solution for this task ...
Florian Kleber, Robert Sablatnig
CORR
2006
Springer
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13 years 4 months ago
Intra-site Level Cultural Heritage Documentation: Combination of Survey, Modeling and Imagery Data in a Web Information System
Cultural heritage documentation induces the use of computerized techniques to manage and preserve the information produced. Geographical information systems have proved their pote...
Anne Durand, Pierre Drap, Elise Meyer, Pierre Grus...
SG
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
From Artefact Representation to Information Visualisation: Genesis of Informative Modelling
Abstract. In the field of the architectural heritage, the representation of artefacts, particularly for communication purposes, has benefited from the development of computer-based...
Iwona Dudek, Jean-Yves Blaise
AQUILEIA
2011
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12 years 4 months ago
Geophysical Prospection: a Powerful Non-destructive Research Method for the Detection, Mapping and Preservation of Monuments and
Geophysical Prospection has yielded remarkable results to the research in Archaeology. Besides the recognition of places, also the earlier uses of a site can be reconstructed. Ther...
Jörg W. E. Fassbinder
ICHIM
2001
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13 years 6 months ago
Automated 3D Recording of Archaeological Pottery
At excavations a large number of sherds of archaeological pottery is found. Since the documentation and administration of these fragments represent a temporal and personnel effort...
Martin Kampel, Robert Sablatnig