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- PrefaceGabriele Guidi, Roberto Scopigno. [doi]
- An automatic word-spotting framework for medieval manuscriptsRuggero Pintus, Ying Yang, Enrico Gobbetti, Holly E. Rushmeier. 5-12 [doi]
- Surface shape studies of the art of Paul GauguinOliver Cossairt, Xiang Huang, Nathan Matsuda, Harriet Stratis, Mary Broadway, Jack Tumblin, Gregory H. Bearman, Eric Doehne, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos, Marc Walton. 13-20 [doi]
- An integrated survey experience for assessing the seismic vulnerability of Senigallia's Fortress (Italy): documentation for conservation and FEM modelingAlessandra Meschini, Graziano Leoni, Enrica Petrucci, Filippo Sicuranza, Alessandro Zona, Quintilio Piattoni, Luigino Dezi, Andrea Dall'Asta. 21-28 [doi]
- A mono-instrumental approach to high-quality 3D reality-based semantic models application on the PALLADIO libraryMarco Gaiani, Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Paolo Clini, Ramona Quattrini. 29-36 [doi]
- Interactive segmentation of rock-art in high-resolution 3D reconstructionsMatthias Zeppelzauer, Georg Poier, Markus Seidl, Christian Reinbacher, Christian Breiteneder, Horst Bischof, Samuel Schulter. 37-44 [doi]
- Unraveling the classic proportions through the anthropometric analysis of the architectural heritage the case of the PantheonFrancisco J. Roldan-Medina. 45-52 [doi]
- Studying shape semantics of an architectural moulding collection: Classifying style based on shape analysis methodsKarina Rodriguez-Echavarria, Ran Song. 53-60 [doi]
- VisProcH visual reasoning process for heritage valuationArantza Respaldiza, Monica Wachowicz. 61-68 [doi]
- Exploration of the changing structure of cities: Challenges for temporal city modelsClementine Perinaud, Georges Gay, Gilles Gesquière. 73-76 [doi]
- BIM: An integrated model for planned and preventive maintenance of architectural heritageLuigi Fregonese, Cristiana Achille, A. Adami, Francesco Fassi, A. Spezzoni, Laura Taffurelli. 77-80 [doi]
- 4D investigation of Digital Heritage an interactive application for the auxiliary fortress of CarnuntumJuan Torrejon Valdelomar, Joachim Brandtner, Matthias Kucera, Mario Wallner, Vlad Sandici, Wolfgang Neubauer. 81-84 [doi]
- Procedural modeling for ancient Maya cityscapes initial methodological challenges and solutionsHeather Richards-Rissetto, Rachel Plessing. 85-88 [doi]
- A 3D kinematic model for assessing the seismic capacity of the Frigidarium of the Baths of DiocletianAaron Sadholz, Christopher Muir, Renato Perucchio. 89-92 [doi]
- GIS intelligence for a cutting-edge management of 3D citiesLaura Baratin, Sara Bertozzi, Elvio Moretti. 93-96 [doi]
- Moravian school in digital catalogue of 'Cultural Monuments In Serbia'Sandra Vujosevic, Marija Segan, Jelena Jovanovic. 97-100 [doi]
- Automated color clustering for medieval manuscript analysisYing Yang, Ruggero Pintus, Enrico Gobbetti, Holly E. Rushmeier. 101-104 [doi]
- Morphological analysis of shape semantics from curvature-based signaturesAnthony Pamart, David Lo Buglio, Livio De Luca. 105-108 [doi]
- Assistive visual framing in 3D dense points cloudZaynab Habibi, Guillaume Caron, El Mustapha Mouaddib. 109-112 [doi]
- Analyzing the evolution of deterioration patterns: A first step of an image-based approach for comparing multitemporal data setsFriederike Peteler, Eloi Gattet, Philippe Bromblet, Odile Guillon, Jean-Marc Vallet, Livio De Luca. 113-116 [doi]
- 3DHOG for geometric similarity measurement and retrieval for digital cultural heritage archivesK. Eckeren, Reimar Tausch, Pedro Santos, Arjan Kuijper, Dieter W. Fellner. 117-120 [doi]
- Precise 3D recording for finite element analysisIlias Kalisperakis, Christos Stentoumis, Lazaros Grammatikopoulos, M. E. Dasiou, Nektarios Psycharis. 121-124 [doi]
- Building information modelling for historical building Historic Jeddah - Saudi ArabiaAhmad Baik, Jan Boehm. 125-128 [doi]
- Mass customization for cultural heritage 3D modelsMatthieu Quantin, Benjamin Hervy, Florent Laroche, Jean-Louis Kerouanton. 129-132 [doi]
- From knowledge to complex representation interpretation of material systems, survey guidelines and reading criteria, multi-representations of 3D city models for Cultural HeritageAlessandro de Masi. 133-136 [doi]
- Multidisciplinary investigations on the byzantine oratory of the Catacombs of Saint Lucia in SyracuseAntonino Cosentino, Mariarita Sgarlata, Carmelo Scandurra, Samantha Stout, Mariateresa Galizia, Cettina Santagati. 137-140 [doi]
- Mapping identity with geo-technology Montelupo/Italy versus Santa Leopoldina/BrazilBruno Amaral de Andrade, Renata Hermanny de Almeida. 141-144 [doi]
- A survey of column-leaning in Korean traditional wooden architecture structures using 3D scandata with a focus on the columns of the Sungryeoljeon in NamhansanseongDai Whan An, Hyun Woo Yang. 145-148 [doi]
- 3D visualisation of archaeological structures from geophysical explorations in Alarcos site Sector III (Ciudad Real)Jose Luis Sanchez Sanchez, Jesús Sánchez-Vizcaíno, Oscar Merlo Espinosa. 149-152 [doi]
- INSIDDE project: Unveiling the secrets of art through graphene-based terahertz technologiesJavier Gutierrez Meana. 153-156 [doi]
- An ontological model for conservation-restoration of cultural objectsCheikh Niang, Claudia Marinica, Elise Leboucher, Luc Bouiller, Christine Capderou. 157-160 [doi]
- Exploiting program guides for contextualisationLotte Belice Baltussen, Themistoklis Karavellas, Roeland J. F. Ordelman. 161-164 [doi]
- Reconstructing a historical temporary structure: Henry VIII's pop-up-palaceStephanie Marsh, Phil Morris. 165-168 [doi]
- Documentation and 3D modeling of railway industrial heritage: Study of the Cajo-Santander locomotive shedOscar J. Cosido Cobos, Jose Luis Lalana Soto, Leticia Teran Vega, Massimiliano Campi, Raffaele Catuogno, Lucia Hernandez Ramirez, Jose Pereda Llamas, Esteban Sainz Vidal. 169-172 [doi]
- Integrating traditional methods with new technologiesM. C. Manzetti, P. Parthenios, A. Sarris. 173-176 [doi]
- Interdisciplinary workflow for Virtual ArchaeologyNika Luznik, Michael Klein. 177-180 [doi]
- Palazzo Raimondi in Cremona: 3D survey and diagnostic tests for the knowledge of construction techniques and historical materialsAlessio Cardaci, Giulio Mirabella Roberti, Antonella Versaci. 181-184 [doi]
- AMICA: Virtual Reality as a tool for learning and communicating the craftsmanship of engravingMarcello Carrozzino, Cristian Lorenzini, Chiara Evangelista, Franco Tecchia, Massimo Bergamasco. 187-188 [doi]
- Knowledge-based approach for the 3D modeling of masonry structuresKévin Jacquot, Tommy Messaoudi, Livio De Luca. 189-190 [doi]
- Managing digital heritage an analysis of the education and training curriculum for Africa's archives and records professionalsShadrack Katuu, Mpho Ngoepe. 191-194 [doi]
- Create your menu discovering traditional recipesIsabella Gagliardi, Maria Teresa Artese. 195-196 [doi]
- Archive to repertoire: Motion capture & motion sensing data for digital intangible heritage (DIH)Muqeem Khan. 197-198 [doi]
- Carousel rides new tools for navigation in intangible Cultural HeritageMaria Teresa Artese, Isabella Gagliardi. 199-200 [doi]
- The lost of myth in the digital age: A study based on investigation of China's Guangxi ProvinceHuaxiang He. 201-202 [doi]
- Digital exhibitions, a powerful tool for cultural institutions audience development the international working group on digital exhibitionsMonika Hagedorn-Saupe, Werner Schweibenz, Giuliana De Francesco, Maria Teresa Natale. 203-204 [doi]
- A.I.M. - advanced interactive mapNicola Maiellaro. 205-206 [doi]
- Quantitative + qualitative information for heritage conservation an open science research for paving 'collaboratively' the way to historical-BIMJorge Garcia-Fernandez, Joutsiniemi Anssi, Yushin Ahn, Juan Jose Fernandez. 207-208 [doi]
- Virtuuvius - automated drawing of temple architecture according to Vitruvius the case of the temple of Hercules in Celje, SloveniaMaja Jerala. 209-210 [doi]
- GIS applications for environmental archaeology and historical ecology: Problems and potentialities the case study of Punta Mesco (Cinque Terre National Park - Italy)Nicola Gabellieri, Alessandro Panetta, Valentina Pescini. 211-212 [doi]
- Time-based database for creation of Korean traditional wooden buildingJongwook Lee, Jihyung Lee, Jae-Woo Kim, Kyung-Kyu Kang, Man-Hee Lee, Boncheol Goo. 213-214 [doi]
- Ceramics and 3D technology: A medieval assemblage from Nemea, GreeceEffie F. Athanassopoulos, Kim Shelton. 215-216 [doi]
- Reconstructing cultural heritage objects from storytellingSelma Rizvic, Izabela Skalonjic. 221-226 [doi]
- Reconstructing the lost reality archaeological analysis and Transmedial Technologies for a perspective of Virtual Reality in the Etruscan city of KainuaAndrea Gaucci, Simone Garagnani, Anna Maria Manferdini. 227-234 [doi]
- Digital urban history as an interpretation key of cities' Cultural HeritageRosa Tamborrino, Fulvio Rinaudo. 235-242 [doi]
- Medieval craftsmen at castle Waldenfels historical construction work as serious gameHoang Nu Kieu Giang, Peter Ferschin, Monika Di Angelo. 243-250 [doi]
- Digital archaeology field recording in the 4th dimension: ArchField C++ a 4D GIS for digital field workNeil G. Smith, Matthew Howland, Thomas E. Levy. 251-258 [doi]
- Managing cultural heritage: Digital documentation and archivingCristiana Bartolomei, Alfonso Ippolito. 259-266 [doi]
- A scientific community of digital heritage in time and spaceSander Münster, Marinos Ioannides. 267-274 [doi]
- Towards a semantic data infrastructure for heterogeneous Cultural Heritage data - challenges of Korean Cultural Heritage Data Model (KCHDM)Sunhyuck Kim, Jaeyeon Ahn, Juhee Suh, Hayun Kim, Jungwha Kim. 275-282 [doi]
- Metadata schema for context-aware augmented reality applications in cultural heritage domainEunseok Kim, Jungwha Kim, Woontack Woo. 283-290 [doi]
- A 'historical case' of Ontology-Based Data AccessDiego Calvanese, Alessandro Mosca, José Remesal, Martín Rezk, Guillem Rull. 291-298 [doi]
- A genealogy of the work of collector: The document and its imageMyriam Bahia Lopes, Marcos André Gonçalves, Thiago Salles. 299-306 [doi]
- The MONDIS project Semantic Web and the protection of historic buildingsRiccardo Cacciotti, J. Valach. 307-313 [doi]
- Image-based 3D capture of cultural heritage artifacts an experimental study about 3D data qualityGabriele Guidi, Laura Loredana Micoli, S. Gonizzi, M. Brennan, Bernard Frischer. 321-324 [doi]
- An assesment of research on 3D digital representation of ancient Greek furniture, using surviving archaelological artefactsDimitris Tsipotas, Vassiliki Spathopoulou. 325-328 [doi]
- Evaluation of the educational potentials - interactive technologies applied to Cultural HeritageAlfonsina Pagano, Ivana Cerato. 329-332 [doi]
- Online survey about current use of 3D imaging and its user requirements in cultural heritage institutionsMona Hess. 333-338 [doi]
- Policies on the digitalization of cultural heritage versus on-line strategies and practices the case study of PolandMariusz Dzieglewski. 339-342 [doi]
- How was this done? An attempt at formalising and memorising a digital asset's making-ofIwona Dudek, Jean-Yves Blaise, Livio De Luca, Laurent Bergerot, Noemie Renaudin. 343-346 [doi]
- PACT-ART: Adaptive and context-aware processes for the transportation of artworksRaef Mousheimish, Yehia Taher, Karine Zeitouni, Michel Dubus. 347-350 [doi]
- Culture's definitionN. E. Myridis. 351-354 [doi]
- Mind the red thread! 3D metaphors for cultural heritage visualizationRossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Lieto, Davide Borra. 355-358 [doi]
- Constructing Motif-index of China Mythologies Database design, implementation and potential applicationsCuixiao Guo, Xianzhao Wang, Qubumo Bamo, Gang Li. 359-362 [doi]
- Using archival diplomatics and object-oriented programming to build preservation objects in the CloudAdam Jansen. 363-366 [doi]
- Contexts for trust in cloud-based services: An historical perspectiveJim Suderman. 367-370 [doi]
- Government use of cloud-based long term digital preservation as a service: An exploratory studyPatricia C. Franks. 371-374 [doi]
- And how much does this cost? Some reflexions on long term preservation from the costing models analysisJose Ramon Cruz-Mundet, Carmen Diez-Carrera. 375-378 [doi]
- Towards an ontology for annotating degradation phenomenaT. Messaoudi, L. de Luca, P. Veron. 379-382 [doi]
- Building an argumentation platform for 3D reconstruction using CIDOC-CRM and DrupalAnais Guillem, Roko Zarnic, George Bruseker. 383-386 [doi]
- Semantically enhanced search system for historical medical archivesPaul Thompson, Jacob Carter, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiadou. 387-390 [doi]
- Aggregating temporal forensic data across archival digital mediaWalker Sampson. 391-394 [doi]
- Authenticity of digital records in practiceCorinne Rogers. 395-398 [doi]
- Archival metadata for digital cultural heritage conceptual provenance, contextual forensics, and the authority of the found digital objectJoseph T. Tennis. 399-402 [doi]
- Digital archiving - the current state at the National Archives of ZimbabweAmos Bishi. 403-404 [doi]
- Computational lexicography and digital epigraphy building digital lexica of fragmentary attested languages in the project DASIAlessandra Avanzini, Matteo Gallo, Annamaria De Santis, Daniele Marotta, Irene Rossi. 405-408 [doi]
- Re-defining the concept of immersion in digital immersive environmentsPatrizia Schettino. 409-412 [doi]
- A role-based methodology for data-driven workflows, and Nephelai: A scalable infrastructure which enables itJohn Mangan, Michael Hess, Falko Kuester. 413-416 [doi]
- Quantitative imaging to study new conservation materialsElettra Barberis, Emilio Marengo, Marcello Manfredi. 417-420 [doi]
- UAV-based post disaster assessment of cultural heritage sites following the 2014 South Napa EarthquakeDominique Meyer, Michael Hess, Eric Lo, Christine E. Wittich, Tara C. Hutchinson, Falko Kuester. 421-424 [doi]
- The pursuit of authenticity in preserving digital artPerla Innocenti. 425-430 [doi]
- Digital heritage from the Smart City and the Internet of Things: History or stasis?Michael Losavio, Corinne Rogers, Adel Elmaghraby. 431-434 [doi]
- ArtefactViewer - a 3D tool for archeologistsDaniel Wickeroth, Andreas Pastoors, Dominik Laurentius, Ulrich Lang. 435-438 [doi]
- Open source tools for collaboration in cultural heritage digital assets production pipelineLuigi Calori, Silvano Imboden, Antonella Guidazzoli. 439-442 [doi]
- Ebla 3D project documenting and 3D reconstructing a vanishing siteSaverio Giulio Malatesta, Francesco Lella, Lucia Marsicano, Francesco Iaia, Eloisa Casadei. 443-448 [doi]
- Portable non-invasive imaging method for monitoring the conservation of frescoesMarcello Manfredi, Elettra Barberis, Gregory H. Bearman, Emilio Marengo. 449-452 [doi]
- Proteus: A platform for born digital critical editions of literary and subliterary papyriAlex C. Williams, Annapaola Santarsiero, Chiara Meccariello, Gertjan Verhasselt, Hyrum D. Carroll, John F. Wallin, Dirk Obbink, James H. Brusuelas. 453-456 [doi]
- Building cyberinfrastructure from the ground up for the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization introducing the cyberNABO ProjectColleen Strawhacker, Philip Buckland, Gisli Palsson, Adolf Fridrikkson, Emily Lethbridge, Adam Brin, Rachel Opitz, Thomas Dawson. 457-460 [doi]
- Digitizing Early Farming Cultures customizing the Arches Heritage Inventory & Management SystemEdeltraud Aspock, Anja Masur. 463-464 [doi]
- Preservation as a Service for Trust (PaaST)Giovanni Michetti. 465-466 [doi]
- WIP: Creating an online interactive database for tridimensional models in preventive archaeology at the La Courneuve base of the INRAPAurelia Lureau, Mehdi Belarbi, Pascal Raymond. 467-468 [doi]
- Digital Atlanta: A collaborative approach to remapping Atlanta's pastMichael C. Page, Joe Hurley, Brennan Collins, Jeffery B. Glover, Robert Bryant, Emily Clark, Marni Davis, Randy Gue, Sarah Van Horn Melton, Ben Miller, Matthew Lawrence Pierce, Megan Slemons, Jay Varner, Robin Wharton. 469-470 [doi]
- Decoding KashgarSerdar Aydin, Marc Aurel Schnabel. 471-472 [doi]
- Social media mapping, as a catalyst for social realm actionsBogdan Stojanovic. 473-474 [doi]
- Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage through youth employment and public/private partnershipsElizabeth M. Celi, Richard E. Moore. 475-476 [doi]
- Enhancement of Science fiction collection proposal for standard cataloguing datasheet and engagement best practices for the exhibitChiara Feriotto, Massimo Marchetto, Roberto Meschini, Matteo Fabbri. 477-478 [doi]
- Open history map - a new approach to open access for archaeology and cultural heritageMarco Montanari, Raffaele Trojanis, Silvia Bernardoni, Luca Tepedino. 479-480 [doi]
- Networked communities/invisible cities Internet pioneers @ H.C. Andersen MuseumPaola Castellucci, Sara Mori, Francesca Gallo. 481-482 [doi]
- Restructuring cultural heritage collections in the basic formal ontologyQing Zou, Eun G. Park. 483-484 [doi]
- Acquisition and digital representation of prototype of Changsha Kiln thingsJun Yi. 485-486 [doi]
- Reformulating the repository, Digital Intangible Heritage, empathic design and Greek/Unani medicinal practicesMuqeem Khan. 487-488 [doi]
- Enhancement of Arabic script manuscripts and documents in Spanish libraries and archives: A digitization projectIsmael Abder-rahman Gil. 489-490 [doi]
- Schifanoia palace in Ferrara a virtual storytelling for its knowledge and disseminationManuela Incerti, Stefania Iurilli. 495-502 [doi]
- One place, many stories digital storytelling for cultural heritage discovery in the landscapeJacqueline Floch, Shanshan Jiang. 503-510 [doi]
- Livia's Villa Reloaded: An example of re-use and update of a pre-existing Virtual Museum, following a novel approach in storytelling inside virtual reality environmentsEva Pietroni, Massimiliano Forlani, Claudio Rufa. 511-518 [doi]
- Virtual lost cities: The case of pre-earthquake LisbonHelena Murteira, Luis Sequeira, Paulo Simoes Rodrigues, Alexandra Gago da Camara. 519-524 [doi]
- Exhibit design with multimedia and cognitive technologies impact assessment on Luca Giordano, Raphael and the Chapel of the Magi in Palazzo Medici Riccardi, FlorencePerla Gianni Falvo. 525-532 [doi]
- Capturing and Indexing Rehearsals: The Design and Usage of a Digital Archive of Performing ArtsRémi Ronfard, Benoît Encelle, Nicolas Sauret, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Thomas Steiner, Vineet Gandhi, Cyrille Migniot, Florent Thiery. 533-540 [doi]
- The Virtual Museums of Caen: A case study on modes of representation of digital historical contentJohn McCaffery, Alan Miller, Anna Vermehren, Adeola Fabola. 541-548 [doi]
- Generalized digital reassembly using geometric registrationAnthousis Andreadis, Georgios Papaioannou, Pavlos Mavridis. 549-556 [doi]
- Digital Mont'e Prama: 3D Cultural Heritage presentations in museums and anywhereMarcos Balsa Rodríguez, Marco Agus, Fabio Bettio, Fabio Marton, Enrico Gobbetti. 557-564 [doi]
- Through the Loupe: Visitor engagement with a primarily text-based handheld AR applicationMerel van der Vaart, Areti Damala. 565-572 [doi]
- The Virtual Repository of Arctic Archaeology and the Democratization of ScienceHerbert D. G. Maschner, Buck Benson, Nicholas Clement, Nicholas A. Holmer, Jonathan Holmes, Corey D. Schou. 573-580 [doi]
- Cultural heritage: Displaying the Forum of Nerva with new technologiesTommaso Empler. 581-586 [doi]
- A real-time 3D interactive interface for unidirectional and multidirectional communication of architectural heritage information. The case of Sri Chum temple, Sukhothai historical parkChawee Busayarat, Prittiporn Lopkerd, Varodom Suksawaddi, Sakonporn Tantisuntisom. 587-594 [doi]
- Fusion of multimodal three-dimensional data for comprehensive digital documentation of cultural heritage sitesMichael Hess, Vid Petrovic, Dominique Meyer, Dominique Rissolo, Falko Kuester. 595-602 [doi]
- Using 4D modelling in a university-museum research partnershipNathalie Charbonneau, Joanne Burgess, Leon Robichaud. 603-610 [doi]
- Designing Serious Games for ICH educationFrancesca Maria Dagnino, Francesca Pozzi, Erdal Yilmaz, Nikos Grammalidis, Kosmas Dimitropoulos, Filareti Tsalakanidou. 615-618 [doi]
- Amphiboly of Digital HeritageMarc Aurel Schnabel, Serdar Aydin. 619-622 [doi]
- Interface design for serious game visual strategies the case study of "Imago Bononiae"Bruno Fanini, Alfonsina Pagano. 623-626 [doi]
- Archiving broadcasters' websites a discussion of web archiving as context to the radio and television collectionArnoud Goos. 627-630 [doi]
- Voices of Al-Khor a study in digital cultural heritageAisha Al-Missned, Divakaran Liginlal. 631-634 [doi]
- The National Cinema Museum of Torino: A comprehensive digital strategyMaria Grazia Girotto, Stefano Pisu. 635-638 [doi]
- A Virtual Laboratory An immersive VR experience to spread ancient libraries heritageCristian Lorenzini, Marcello Carrozzino, Chiara Evangelista, Franco Tecchia, Massimo Bergamasco, A. Angeletaki. 639-642 [doi]
- Advances in virtual heritage: Conditions and caveatsDonald H. Sanders. 643-646 [doi]
- A dynamic web-based 3D virtual museum framework based on open dataChairi Kiourt, Anestis Koutsoudis, Fotis Arnaoutoglou, Georgia Petsa, Stella Markantonatou, George Pavlidis. 647-650 [doi]
- Lessons learned from reconstruction of a virtual Grotto - from point cloud to immersive virtual environmentJaehong Ahn, Kwang-Yun Wohn. 651-654 [doi]
- A SAR-based interactive digital exhibition of Korean cultural artifactsYong Yi Lee, Junho Choi, Bilal Ahmed, Yong-hwi Kim, Jong-Hun Lee, Moon Gu Son, Jae Doug Yoo, Kwan H. Lee. 655-658 [doi]
- Virtually united in real time: Museum collections and archaeological context exploredEiman M. Elgewely, Willeke Z. Wendrich. 659-662 [doi]
- Stereo visualisation of historical aerial photos - a valuable digital heritage research toolAnders Hast, Andrea Marchetti. 663-666 [doi]
- 3D tour through university spaces for the management and dissemination of the cultural heritage of the University of CantabriaOscar Cosido, Leticia Teran, Oscar Ruiz Lopez, Marta Sarachaga, Massimiliano Campi, Raffaele Catuogno, Nuria Garcia Gutierrez, Elena Martin Latorre. 667-670 [doi]
- Playing design mobile serious games to valorize design culture in the urban spaceMauro Ceconello, Alessandra Spagnoli, Davide Spallazzo, Umberto Tolino. 671-674 [doi]
- A puzzle in 4D digital preservation and reconstruction of an Egyptian palaceEdeltraud Aspock, Karin Kopetzky, Barbara Horejs, Manfred Bietak, Matthias Kucera, Wolfgang Neubauer. 675-678 [doi]
- Is it possible a virtual-eco-museum?Julian Llanos. 679-682 [doi]
- Revitalizing Peale's Museum as a digital interactive learning environmentGlen Muschio, Jichen Zhu, Aroutis Foster. 683-686 [doi]
- Visual technologies and virtual restoration the Foro Mussolini (1939-1941) by Oriolo Frezzotti in Littoria, Latina (Italy)Elena Ippoliti, Michele Calvano. 687-690 [doi]
- Virtual documentation of different structures in the urban archaeological site of Velarde Square in SantanderOscar J. Cosido Cobos, Pedro Sarabia Rogina, Leticia Teran Vega, Oscar Ruiz Lopez, Diego Arevalo Casuso, Diana Vega Almazan, Esteban Sainz Vidal. 691-694 [doi]
- Young people for an interactive archaeology in CalabriaFrancesca Fatta, Manuela Bassetta, Rossella Agostino. 695-698 [doi]
- Virtual reconstruction and representation of an archaeological terracotta statueCarmen Díaz-Marín, Eduardo Vendrell Vidal, Elvira Aura-Castro, Andrea F. Abate, Carlos Sanchez Belenguer, Fabio Narducci. 699-702 [doi]
- Virtual museums and Calabrian cultural heritage: Projects and challengesSimona Giglio, Lorella Gabriele, Assunta Tavernise, Pietro Pantano, Eleonora Bilotta, Francesca Bertacchini. 703-708 [doi]
- Serious games for interactive stories about emotionally challenging heritageDavid C. Moffat, Angela Shapiro. 709-712 [doi]
- Towards a web-based archaeological excavation platform for smartphones: Review and case studiesGeorgios Styliaras, Nota Pantzou. 713-716 [doi]
- Hypercolumna an archaeological hub for a new way to do cultureVirginia Cirilli. 717-718 [doi]
- Technological solutions for an innovative fruition the "museo delle terme di diocleziano" projectGiulia Armone, Elisabetta De Sanctis, Sara Esposito, Maximilian Ventura, Maria Letizia Vinci. 719-722 [doi]
- Imagining the past visitor specific applications for Al Zubarah Archaeological Site, QatarMoritz Kinzel, Mina Tanaka. 723-726 [doi]
- 3D reconstruction of a balneum in a Roman Villa Rustica, Mošnje, SloveniaMaja Lavric. 727-730 [doi]
- Digital documentation for the restoration of the Anargyros MansionLydia Kotoula, Andreas Georgopoulos. 731-734 [doi]
- Reuse of Europeana metadata for geo-location servicesFranc J. Zakrajsek, Vlasta Vodeb. 737-738 [doi]
- Touching an ancient stone: 3d modeling and augmented reality techniques for a collection of petroglyphs from State Hermitage MuseumNikita Pikov, Maxim Rumyantsev, Mariia Vishniakova, Inna Kizhner, Daria Hookk. 739-740 [doi]
- th century - a manuelino example and its virtual reconstructionCarlos Carpetudo, Goncalo Lopes. 741-742 [doi]
- The 3D modelling of the spire of Senlis CathedralEmilie Alexandre, Sabine Berger, Gregory Chaumet, Denis Hayot, Mathieu Lejeune, Dany Sandron, Eduard Antaluca, Jean-Louis Batoz, Pascal Lardeur, Julien Leonor, Alain Rassineux, Alana Stamford. 743-744 [doi]
- Developing a flexible web-based system for documenting archaeological excavationsA.-L. Garcia-Fernandez, A. Molina-Aguilar, C. J. Ogayar-Anguita, M. Molinos-Molinos. 745-746 [doi]
- Creation of 3D models of chosen historical buildings for supporting knowledge transferLenka Chadimova. 747-748 [doi]
- Soft sensors for social sensing in cultural heritageGiovanni Pilato, Umberto Maniscalco. 749-750 [doi]
- A serious game in the Stoa of Attalos: Edutainment, heritage values and authenticityChristos Koutsaftis, Andreas Georgopoulos. 751-752 [doi]
- ArkTeller: A new 3D real-time storytelling platform for Cultural Heritage interpretationNicola Schiavottiello. 753-754 [doi]
- An enhanced navigation kit for virtual heritage exploration using a game engineLuis Antonio Hernández Ibáñez, Viviana Barneche Naya. 755-756 [doi]
- Remote access to 3D models of cultural heritageSven Ubik, Jirí Navrátil 0002, Zdenek Trávnicek, Jiri Melnikov. 757-760 [doi]
- The Bethlen Castle of Boiu - a digital renaissanceRaluca Barbulescu, Raluca Zaharia. 761 [doi]