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- A methodology for updating 3D solid models of complex monumental structures based on local point-based meshesFernando Zvietcovich, Benjamín Castañeda, Renato Perucchio, Ricardo Morales, Santiago Uceda. 7-14 [doi]
- Faithful, compact and complete digitization of cultural heritage using a full-spherical scannerTobias Nöll, Johannes Köhler, Gerd Reis, Didier Stricker. 15-22 [doi]
- Improving the digitization of shape and color of 3D artworks in a cluttered environmentFabio Bettio, Enrico Gobbetti, Emilio Merella, Ruggero Pintus. 23-30 [doi]
- Surface light field from video acquired in uncontrolled settingsGianpaolo Palma, Nicola Desogus, Paolo Cignoni, Roberto Scopigno. 31-38 [doi]
- Global refinement of image-to-geometry registration for color projectionMatteo Dellepiane, Roberto Scopigno. 39-46 [doi]
- Dense image matching: Comparisons and analysesFabio Remondino, Maria Grazia Spera, Erica Nocerino, Fabio Menna, Francesco Nex, Sara Gonizzi-Barsanti. 47-54 [doi]
- Feature-based automatic 3D registration for cultural heritage applicationsFederico Tombari, Fabio Remondino. 55-62 [doi]
- Reverse engineering of scale models using dataflow programming: Application to the fortification of plans-reliefsKévin Jacquot, Christine Chevrier, Gilles Halin. 63-69 [doi]
- Low-cost mobile system for multispectral cultural heritage data acquisitionJan Blazek, Jindrich Soukup, Barbara Zitová, Jan Flusser, Tomás Tichý, Janka Hradilová. 73-79 [doi]
- Nondestructive investigation of the internal structure of fresco paintingsKaori Fukunaga, Tyler Meldrum, Wasif Zia, Misao Ohno, Takeshi Fuchida, Bernhard Blumich. 81-88 [doi]
- Characterization of European lacquers by terahertz (THz) reflectometric imagingCorinna L. K. Dandolo, Peter-Uhd Jepsen, Mads C. Christensen. 89-94 [doi]
- Underwater programmetry for archaeology and marine biology: 40 years of experience in Marseille, FrancePierre Drap, Djamel Merad, Julien Seinturier, Amine Mahiddine, Daniela Peloso, Jean-Marc Boï, Bertrand Chemisky, Luc Long, Joaquim Garrabou. 97-104 [doi]
- 3D documentation and monitoring of the experimental cleaning operations in the underwater archaeological site of Baia (Italy)Fabio Bruno, Alessandro Gallo, Francesco De Filippo, Maurizio Muzzupappa, Barbara Davidde Petriaggi, Paolo Caputo. 105-112 [doi]
- Monitoring and conservation of archaeological wooden elements from ship wrecks using 3D digital imagingAdriana Bandiera, Cristiano Alfonso, Rita Auriemma, Maurizio Di Bartolo. 113-118 [doi]
- Cutting-edge technologies for the survey and documentation of cultural heritage: The case study of the architectural-archaeological area of Aruch in ArmeniaAntonella Versaci, Alessio Cardaci. 119-126 [doi]
- Realistic virtual reproductions. Image-based modelling of geometry and appearanceAntonio Martos, Bernardino Ruiz. 127-134 [doi]
- Design and implement a reality-based 3D digitisation and modelling projectFabio Remondino, Fabio Menna, Anestis Koutsoudis, Christos Chamzas. 137-144 [doi]
- 3D documentation pipeline of Cultural Heritage artifacts: A cross-disciplinary implementationE. Athanasiou, M. Faka, Sorin Hermon, Valentina Vassallo, K. Yiakoupi. 145-152 [doi]
- Multi-scalar 3D digitization of Cultural Heritage using a low-cost integrated approachAnna Maria Manferdini, Michele Russo. 153-160 [doi]
- Replicating degradable artefacts. A project for analysis and exhibition of early medieval objects from the Byzantine village at Scorpo (Supersano, Italy)A. Bandiera, P. Arthur, M. Leo Imperiale, M. Frigione, F. Montagna, A. Maffezzoli, G. M. Signore. 161-167 [doi]
- 3D reconstruction of an outdoor archaeological site through a multi-view stereo techniqueMaurizio Muzzupappa, Alessandro Gallo, Francesco Spadafora, Felix Manfredi, Fabio Bruno, Antonio Lamarca. 169-176 [doi]
- On-the-fly automatic alignment and global registration of free-path collected 3D scansFrancesco Bonarrigo, Nicola Pezzotti, Alberto Signoroni. 181-184 [doi]
- A low-cost portable 3D laser scanning system with aptness from acquisition to visualizationSumandeep Banerjee, Somnath Dutta, Prabir Kumar Biswas, Partha Bhowmick. 185-188 [doi]
- Measuring changes in cultural heritage objects with Reflectance Transformation ImagingMarcello Manfredi, Greg Williamson, Dale Kronkright, Eric Doehne, Megan Jacobs, Emilio Marengo, Gregory H. Bearman. 189-192 [doi]
- Anomaly detection using remote sensing for the archaeological heritage registrationJuan Gregorio Rejas, Francisco Burillo, Javier Bonatti, Ruben Martinez. 193-196 [doi]
- Quick textured mesh generation for massive 3D digitization of museum artifactsS. Gonizzi Barsanti, Laura Loredana Micoli, Gabriele Guidi. 197-200 [doi]
- Comparing 3D digitizing technologies: What are the differences?Aurore Mathys, Jonathan Brecko, Patrick Semal. 201-204 [doi]
- Orthophoto mapping and digital surface modeling for archaeological excavations an image-based 3D modeling approachJeroen De Reu, Wim De Clercq, Joris Sergant, Jasper Deconynck, Pieter Laloo. 205-208 [doi]
- Cultural heritage documentation using geomatic techniques: Case study: San Basilio's monastery, L'AquilaDonatella Dominici, Elisa Rosciano, Maria Alicandro, Michail Elaiopoulos, Serena Trigliozzi, Vincenzo Massimi. 211-214 [doi]
- On the 3D documentation of the Igel Column - Original and copy: Structured 3D survey and analytical 3D information systemMartin Schaich, Peter Jahnke, Sebastian Knechtel, Max Rahrig. 215-218 [doi]
- 3D laser scanning in cave environment: The case of las cuevas, Belize acquisition of the cave system and excavation areaStefan Lindgren, Fabrizio Galeazzi. 219-222 [doi]
- Temporal terrestrial laser scanning to visualize the archaeological excavation processDavid Srour, Thomas E. Levy, Ashley M. Richter, Falko Kuester. 223-226 [doi]
- 3D reconstruction of the "cave" of the great pyramid from video footageYukinori Kawae, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Ichiroh Kanaya, Fumito Chiba. 227-230 [doi]
- Integrated method for tracking changes in archeolandscapes using remote and close-range technologies: Monitoring of change and risk assessment methodologiesAthos Agapiou, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis, Dimitrios D. Alexakis, Kyriakos Themistocleous, Branka Cuca. 231-234 [doi]
- GNSS role in planning and conductance of terrain archaeological survey: Technical aspects and methodologyStefan Stamenov, Vanya Naydenova. 235-238 [doi]
- Digital production of traditional costumesYeonkyung Kang, Sehee Wu, Young-A. Ko, Kathi Martin, Hyeong-Seok Ko. 239-242 [doi]
- The St. Eustache and the Meryemana churches in Göreme. Two case studies of documentation about rupestrian heritage in Cappadocia, technical approach from the digital survey to the restoration hypothesisMaria Andaloro, Paola Pogliani, Carmela Crescenzi, Giorgio Verdiani. 247 [doi]
- The restitution of two realisations of the Algerian heritage: Comparison between various technics in two differents sitesKacher Sabrina. 249 [doi]
- How to share the record of restoration project of cultural properties damaged by Tsunami: The digitalization of the three types of documents recorded by the student volunteersMotoko Okumoto, Takayuki Ako, Koji Kato. 251 [doi]
- The image based modelling of JinnamgwanDongyeob Han, Hongsung Jin. 253 [doi]
- 3D survey and documentation in building archaeology: The medieval church of San Niccolò in MontieriDaniele Ferdani, Giovanna Bianchi. 255 [doi]
- Airborne imaging: Systems, deployments, practices and capabilitiesTom Wypych, Vid Petrovic, James Strawson, Maurizio Seracini, Thomas E. Levy, Falko Kuester. 257 [doi]
- Seamless texturing of archaeological dataMichael Birsak, Przemyslaw Musialski, Murat Arikan, Michael Wimmer. 265-272 [doi]
- Capturing of contemporary dance for preservation and presentation of choreographies in online scoresSvenja Kahn, Jens Keil, Benedikt Muller, Ulrich Bockholt, Dieter W. Fellner. 273-280 [doi]
- The dream and the cross: Bringing 3D content in a digital editionChiara Leoni, Marco Callieri, Matteo Dellepiane, Daniel Paul O'Donnell, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Roberto Scopigno. 281-288 [doi]
- An approach for precise 2D/3D semantic annotation of spatially-oriented images for in situ visualization applicationsA. Manuel, E. Gattet, Livio De Luca, Philippe Véron. 289-296 [doi]
- A user study of the Singapore Memory Portal to derive a taxonomy for content organizationJ. Srieedar, Christopher S. G. Khoo. 297-304 [doi]
- An interactive visualization of the past using a situated simulation approachJacob B. Madsen, Claus B. Madsen. 307-314 [doi]
- A war torn memory palace: Animating narratives of remembranceSarah Kenderdine, Heidi McKenzie. 315-322 [doi]
- Virtual conservation and interaction with our cultural heritage: Framework for multi-dimension model based interfaceNan Ma, Florent Laroche, Benjamin Hervy, Jean-Louis Kerouanton. 323-330 [doi]
- Mobile Cross Reality for cultural heritageChris Davies, Alan Miller, Colin Allison. 331-338 [doi]
- A computer simulation to test the Buchner thesis: The relationship of the Ara Pacis and the meridian in the Campus Martius, RomeBernard Frischer, Indiana University, John Fillwalk. 341-345 [doi]
- v-Embodiment for cultural heritageBernadette Flynn. 347-354 [doi]
- NICH: A preliminary theoretical study on natural interaction applied to cultural heritage contextsSofia Pescarin, Eva Pietroni, Leonardo Rescic, Mattias Wallergård, Karim Omar, Claudio Rufa. 355-362 [doi]
- ArtifactVis2: Managing real-time archaeological data in immersive 3D environmentsNeil G. Smith, Kyle Knabb, Connor DeFanti, Philip P. Weber, Jürgen P. Schulze, Andrew Prudhomme, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy, Thomas A. DeFanti. 363-370 [doi]
- Exploring Heritage through time and space supporting community reflection on the highland clearancesJohn McCaffery, Alan Miller, Sarah Kennedy, Tom Dawson, Colin Allison, Anna Vermehren, C. Lefley, K. Strickland. 371-378 [doi]
- The Niobid project: Digital modeling and restoration of a complex sculptural group at Hadrian's VillaBernard Frischer. 383-386 [doi]
- Visualizing a scanned model for effective heritage interpretationJaehong Ahn, Kwang-Yun Wohn, Dal-Yong Kong. 387-390 [doi]
- Living Heritage - A living lab for digital content production focused on cultural heritageGiuliano De Felice. 391-394 [doi]
- Immersive experience of current and ancient reconstructed cultural attractionsSabine Webel, Manuel Olbrich, Tobias Alexander Franke, Jens Keil. 395-398 [doi]
- Digital exhibition as a bridge to the real collection: VR and replicas based on 3D data acquisitionChisako Miyamae. 399-402 [doi]
- Patterning culture: Developing a system for the visual notation of greetingsMarie Therese Shortt. 403-406 [doi]
- A Serious Game for 3D cultural heritageDominique Leclet-Groux, Guillaume Caron, El Mustapha Mouaddib, A. Anghour. 409-412 [doi]
- Fast color correction for rapid scanning in uncontrolled environmentArnaud Schenkel, Nadine Warzée, Olivier Debeir. 413-416 [doi]
- Automatic creation of bas-relieves from single imagesCristian Lorenzini, Marcello Carrozzino, Franco Tecchia, Massimo Bergamasco. 417-420 [doi]
- One object many stories: Introducing ICT in museums and collections through digital storytellingYannis E. Ioannidis, Katerina El Raheb, Eleni Toli, Akrivi Katifori, Maria Boilé, Margaretha Mazura. 421-424 [doi]
- Moving beyond mobile tours: Creating hybrid spaces through narrative and gameplay in the museum collectionElizabeth Goins, Christopher A. Egert. 425-428 [doi]
- Jerusalem's holy mount: On palimpsestic places in situated and sensory mediaGunnar Liestøl, Larry Friedlander. 429-432 [doi]
- Tutbury castle: Recovering a period siteLaurence Inman, Phil Morris. 433-436 [doi]
- Etruscan cultural heritage: The Sarcophagus of the Spouses project: Virtual storytelling embedded in sensory audiovisual environmentsAlfonsina Russo, Rita Cosentino, Maria Anna De Lucia, Antonella Guidazzoli, Giosue Boetto Cohen, Maria Chiara Liguori, Franz Fishnaller. 441 [doi]
- Building a dynamically generated virtual museum using a game enginePanayiotis Kyriakou, Sorin Hermon. 443 [doi]
- www.notrehistoire.ch: Building a collective audiovisual memoryClaude Zurcher. 445 [doi]
- MediaCommons for cultural heritage: Applied mixed media visualization storytelling for high resolution collaborative cyberarchaeological displaysJohn Mangan, David Srour, Ashley M. Richter, Aliya Hoff, Thomas E. Levy, Falko Kuester. 447-448 [doi]
- On-line museum projects implementation: Basic principles of design and special aspects of art contentYulia Anatolievna Petrova, Tatiana Vladimirovna Laska, Irina Valerievna Tsimbal, Sergey Vitalievich Golubkov. 449 [doi]
- Homm-sw: Networks-of-stories to value tangible and intangible heritage in museumsMargherita Russo, Ruchira Ghose, Mauro Mattioli. 451 [doi]
- Enhancing the digital heritage experience from field to museum: User-centered system design of an augmented reality tablet application for cultural heritageJames M. Darling, David J. Vanoni, Thomas E. Levy, Falko Kuester. 453 [doi]
- Stereo panorama photography in archaeology: Bringing the past into the present through CAVEcams and immersive virtual environmentsMatthew L. Vincent, Thomas A. DeFanti, Jürgen P. Schulze, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy. 455 [doi]
- Study on the synchronous e-learning platforms for dissemination of traditional danceJongwook Lee, Boncheol Goo. 457 [doi]
- Revealing shape semantics from morphological similarities of a collection of architectural elements: The case study of the columns of Saint-Michel de CuxaDavid Lo Buglio, Vanessa Lardinois, Livio De Luca. 465-472 [doi]
- Semi-automatic techniques for as-built BIM façade modeling of historic buildingsC. Dore, M. Murphy. 473-480 [doi]
- Integrating building information modelling and semantic web technologies for the management of built heritage informationPieter Pauwels, Rens Bod, Danilo Di Mascio, Ronald De Meyer. 481-488 [doi]
- Building Information Modeling and real world knowledge: A methodological approach to accurate semantic documentation for the built environmentSimone Garagnani. 489-496 [doi]
- From survey to HBIM for documentation, dissemination and management of built heritage: The case study of St. Maria in Scaria d'IntelviRaffaella Brumana, Daniela Oreni, Anna Raimondi, Andreas Georgopoulos, Angeliki Bregianni. 497-504 [doi]
- When script engravings reveal a semantic link between the conceptual and the spatial dimensions of a monument: The case of the tomb of Emperor QianlongLivio De Luca, Chawee Busayarat, Francesca De Domenico, Julie Lombardo, Chiara Stefani, Marc Pierrot Deseilligny, Francoise Wang. 505-512 [doi]
- Application of Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (NIRS) technology in the characterisation of construction materials in exceptional buildings: First resultsM. J. Aguilera Urena, A. J. Perea Moreno, José Emilio Meroño de Larriva, A. Ortega Ballesteros, J. Barrios Neira. 515-519 [doi]
- Numerical analysis of historical masonry structures for stone degradation diagnosis : An application to the Roman Amphitheater of NîmesMarine Bagneris, Frédéric Dubois, Alexandre Martin. 521-528 [doi]
- A computer-assisted constraint-based system for assembling fragmented objectsGregorio Palmas, Nico Pietroni, Paolo Cignoni, Roberto Scopigno. 529-536 [doi]
- High performance hybrid FEM/DEM simulation tool for numerical analysis of historical structuresMarine Bagneris, Frédéric Dubois, Michel Jean, Alexandre Martin, Paul Taforel, Vincent Visseq. 537-544 [doi]
- The West Digital Conservatory of Archaeological Heritage projectJean-Baptiste Barreau, Yann Bernard, Ronan Gaugne, Gaétan Le Cloirec, Valérie Gouranton. 547-554 [doi]
- Documentation and dissemination of Cultural Heritage: Current solutions and considerations about its digital implementationGuido Cimadomo. 555-562 [doi]
- Bologna porticoes project: A 3D repository for WHL UNESCO nominationFabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Marco Gaiani, Federico Fallavollita, Massimo Ballabeni, Zheng Zun, Antonella Guidazzoli, Antonio Baglivo, Maria Chiara Liguori, Mauro Felicori, Luigi Virgolin. 563-570 [doi]
- A PageRank based predictive model for the estimation of the archaeological potential of an urban areaNevio Dubbini, Gabriele Gattiglia. 571-578 [doi]
- Virtual reconstruction and experimental attempt in archaeology: The Massalian Treasury in DelphiMaud Mulliez, Philippe Jockey, Mauro Vincitore. 579-585 [doi]
- Simulation of past life: Controlling agent behaviors from the interactions between ethnic groupsChen Kim Lim, Marie-Paule Cani, Quentin Galvane, Julien Pettré, Abdullah Zawawi Talib. 589-596 [doi]
- News search using discourse analyticsPaul Thompson, Raheel Nawaz, Ioannis Korkontzelos, William J. Black, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiadou. 597-604 [doi]
- ATHENA: Automatic text height extraction for the analysis of old handwritten manuscriptsRuggero Pintus, Ying Yang, Holly E. Rushmeier. 605-612 [doi]
- A contemporary interpretation of the Yuan Ming YuanFang-yin Lin. 613-619 [doi]
- Digital reconstruction and visualization in archaeology: Case-study drawn from the work of the Swedish Pompeii ProjectNicolò Dell'Unto, A. M. Leander, Matteo Dellepiane, Marco Callieri, Daniele Ferdani, S. Lindgren. 621-628 [doi]
- Orthogonal IRT imagingChristoph Franzen, Gunnar Siedler, Carola Franzen, Sebastian Vetter. 633-636 [doi]
- Finite element modelling of contact in rubble stone masonryAndrea Isfeld, Nigel Shrive. 637-640 [doi]
- Javanese character image segmentation of document image of Hamong TaniAgustinus Rudatyo Himamunanto, Anastasia Rita Widiarti. 641-644 [doi]
- CityGML and IFC: Going further than LODC.-E. Tolmer, C. Castaing, Youssef Diab, Denis Morand. 645-648 [doi]
- Laser-scanned tree stem filtering for forest inventories measurementsJoris Ravaglia, Alexandra Bac, Alexandre Piboule. 649-652 [doi]
- Image fusion for difference visualization in art analysisJan Blazek, Barbara Zitová, Jan Flusser. 653-656 [doi]
- Automatic localization of tombs in aerial imagery: Application to the digital archiving of cemetery heritageMarc Chaumont, L. Tribouillard, G. Subsol, F. Courtade, Jérôme Pasquet, M. Derras. 657-660 [doi]
- Portrait sculptures of Augustus: Categorization via local shape comparisonMin Lu, Yujin Zhang, Bo Zheng, Takeshi Masuda, Shintaro Ono, Takeshi Oishi, Kyoko Sengoku-Haga, Katsushi Ikeuchi. 661-664 [doi]
- Tracing provenance of lost and found Cypriot Byzantine iconsValentina Vassallo, N. Kyriacou, Sorin Hermon, I. Eliades. 667-670 [doi]
- The patrimonialization process of advertising: From scorn and mistrust to documentary heritage, archive, and historyCecile Armand. 671-674 [doi]
- Placing Intangible Cultural HeritageDespoina Karavia, Andreas Georgopoulos. 675-678 [doi]
- Investigating a multi-paradigm system for the management of archaeological data: Corpus Lapidum BurgundiaeEric Leclercq, Marinette Savonnet, Andres Troya-Galvis, Stephane Buttner. 679-682 [doi]
- Knowledge cube: Architectural heritage as a source of inspiration for generative designOsama Alrawi. 683-686 [doi]
- An easy-to-use multidimensional database for the management of cultural heritage buildingsChiara Stefani, Julie Lombardo, Livio De Luca, J.-M. Vallet. 687-690 [doi]
- A model to anticipate and analyse requirements of heritage organisations wishing to actively participate in EuropeanaNaeem Muhammad, George Koutalieris, Marco Streefkerk, Nathalie Poot, Sam Alloing, Roxanne Wyns. 691-694 [doi]
- The late medieval street layout of vienna: Digital 2D reconstruction and Space Syntax analysis of the public spaceClaudiu Silvestru, Tu Wien. 695-698 [doi]
- Web visualization of complex reality-based 3D models with NUBESBelén Jiménez Fernández-Palacios, Fabio Remondino, Chiara Stefani, Julie Lombardo, Livio De Luca. 701-704 [doi]
- The virtual concreteness of the architectural project: Ideas and experimentations for a digital archive of the Italian Masters work in the 20th centuryPiero Albisinni, Laura De Carlo, Matteo Flavio Mancini, Alessia Moscarelli, Erald Mulla, P. Kantas. 705-708 [doi]
- Cellars of Paris: "under the cobbles, cellars!"Dany Sandron, Gregory Chaumet. 709-711 [doi]
- The Cathedral of Palermo: From survey to historic interpretationFabrizio Agnello. 713-716 [doi]
- Aspects of the digitalization of the documentation and research of Lithuanian Historical OrgansGirenas Povilionis, Rima Povilioniene. 717-720 [doi]
- Home, sense of place and visitors' intepretations of digital cultural immersive experiences in museums: An application of the "embodied constructivist GTM digital ethnography in situ" methodPatrizia Schettino. 721-724 [doi]
- Architecture and representation: Digital surveying of Pavilion 19 of the former Slaughterhouse (Ex Mattatoio) of RomeLaura Farroni. 725-728 [doi]
- Building Information Modelling and the documentation of architectural heritage: Between the 'typical' and the 'specific'S. Fai, M. Sydor. 731-734 [doi]
- Linking 3D digital surface texture data with ancient manufacturing proceduresVera Moitinho de Almeida, Rafel Rosillo, Juan Antonio Barcelo, Antoni Palomo. 735-738 [doi]
- Preserving Malay architectural heritage through virtual reconstructionNazrita Ibrahim, Khairul Azhar Azmi. 739-742 [doi]
- Documentation of the decision-making process in the analysis of digital heritage objectsUros Damnjanovic, Sorin Hermon, Giancarlo Iannone. 743-746 [doi]
- Digital restitution of architectural and urban heritage in south of FranceFasse-Calvet Isabelle, Didier Dalbera, Jacques Zoller, Frederique Bertrand. 751 [doi]
- IAO Scholar: A global platform for the digital history of Modern China: By the doctoral students of the Lyons Institute for East Asian Studies (IAO-ENS Lyon)Cecile Armand, Liuying Cao, Xinxin Tan. 753 [doi]
- Restitution on site and virtual archeaology: Two lines for researchVictoria Lopez Benito, Tania Martinez Gil, Irina Grevtsova. 755 [doi]
- Toward a model for surveying on-line dwelling. The virtual city as a cultural assetMaurizio Unali. 757 [doi]
- Indexation and visualization of documents in a 3D model of the St Trophime cloister over the InternetRomain Raffin. 759 [doi]
- Construction of an archaeology and cultural heritage oriented GIS in order to document an ancient city: Case study of the archaeological site of Grand (France)Guillem Anais, Fuchs Alain, Halin Gilles, Dechezlepretre Thierry. 761 [doi]
- The generation and effect of salt on brick masonry: An analysis of crumbling walls in DKG area and cultivation around Mohenjo-daro focused at indus valley civilizationJaveria Manzoor Shaikh, JaeSeung Park. 763 [doi]
- The architectural 3D survey vs archaeological 3D surveyM. Canciani, C. Falcolini, M. Saccone, G. Spadafora. 765 [doi]
- Art museums, mobile media and education: A new way to explain art?Victoria Lopez Benito. 767 [doi]
- Digital heritage and earthquake emergencyCaterina Palesimi. 769 [doi]
- Remote sensing archaeology analysis of Liangzhu cultureLijun Yu, Yueping Nie, Lin Yang, Yueyin Yao. 771 [doi]
- Bringing geographic information systems (GIS) into the museum worldGizem Dorter, Lauren Davis. 773 [doi]
- Combination of statistic and structural approach to scripts segmentation from line segmentation of Javanese manuscript imageAnastasia Rita Widiarti, Marsono, Agus Harjoko, Sri Hartati. 775 [doi]
- 3D documentation for the Conservation and Restoration of contemporary works of art: The sculptures of Maurizio SaviniLaura Baratin, Serena Zuliani. 777 [doi]
- Making the excavations speak: The use of a 3D model of the temple of Hercules in Celje as an interpretative toolMaja Jerala. 779 [doi]
- 3ENCULT Monument Information System: The "Raumbuch"-principle extended to energy issuesFranziska Haas, Dagmar Exner, Alexandra Troi, Christoph Franzen, Wolfgang Frey. 781 [doi]
- The Loire Valley from the train windowRemi Deleplancque. 783 [doi]