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ARLID 0469425
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DOI 10.1109/IWCIM.2016.7801178
title (primary) (eng) Virtual reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
specification
page_count 5 s.
media_type E
serial
ARLID cav_un_epca*0469424
ISBN 978-1-5090-5525-8
title 2016 International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding (IWCIM)
page_num 1-5
publisher
place USA
name IEEE
year 2016
keyword Cultural differences
keyword Image reconstruction
keyword Shape reconstruction
keyword bidirectional texture function
keyword surface modeling
keyword Visualization
keyword Lighting
keyword virtual reality
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0101093
name1 Haindl
name2 Michal
full_dept (cz) Rozpoznávání obrazu
full_dept (eng) Department of Pattern Recognition
department (cz) RO
department (eng) RO
institution UTIA-B
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0320130
name1 Sedláček
name2 Matěj
full_dept (cz) Rozpoznávání obrazu
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
department (cz) RO
department RO
institution UTIA-B
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
country CZ
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
source
url http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2016/RO/haindl-0469425.pdf
cas_special
project
ARLID cav_un_auth*0303439
project_id GA14-10911S
agency GA ČR
country CZ
abstract (eng) Museums and other cultural heritage custodians are interested in digitizing their collections,\nnot only for the sake of preserving cultural heritage, but also to make the information content accessible and affordable to researchers and the general public. Once an object’s digital model is created it can be digitally reconstructed to its original uneroded or unbroken shape or realistically visualized using different historical materials. Some artifacts are so fragile that they cannot leave the carefully controlled light, humidity, and temperature of their storage facilities, thus they are already inaccessible to the public, and the viable alternative is their exhibition in the form of an augmented reality scene. We present a sophisticated measurement and processing setup, which we have developed, to enable the construction of physically correct virtual models. This setup is illustrated on the reconstruction of one of the best known Celtic artifact from the European Iron Age period to its original uncorrupted form.
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0341364
name 2016 International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding (IWCIM)
dates 20161027
mrcbC20-s 20161028
place Reggio Calabria
country IT
RIV BD
reportyear 2017
num_of_auth 2
presentation_type PR
inst_support RVO:67985556
permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268913
mrcbC61 1
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article_num 16
mrcbC86 3+4 Proceedings Paper Automation Control Systems|Instruments Instrumentation|Robotics
arlyear 2016
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mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0469424 2016 International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding (IWCIM) 978-1-5090-5525-8 1 5 USA IEEE 2016