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- Visitor's evaluation: Digital restitution and public communications a touring exhibition: The North Church of Bawit monastery (Egypt)Sahar Ghaderi, Olivier Bouet. 3-9 [doi]
- In the mirror of the wonder of Luca Giordano: Multisensory experience itinerary with impact assessment at Palazzo Medici Riccardi (Florence, Italy)Perla Gianni Falvo. 11-18 [doi]
- Temporary made permanent: Turning temporary exhibitions into fixed memoriesGiorgia Morlando, Luca Lamera, Gabriele Guidi. 19-24 [doi]
- Archeovirtual 2011: An evaluation approach to virtual museumsSofia Pescarin, Alfonsina Pagano, Mattias Wallergård, Wim Hupperetz, Christie Ray. 25-32 [doi]
- A virtual reconstruction approach for archaeoastronomical researchGeorg Zotti, Wolfgang Neubauer. 33-40 [doi]
- Virtual models as a means of research in history of techniqueDavide Russo, Alexander Neuwahl, Andrea Bernardoni. 41-47 [doi]
- The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project: Using virtual worlds to control suspected solar alignmentsBernard Frischer, John Fillwalk. 49-55 [doi]
- Surveying, analysis and 3D modeling in archaeological virtual reconstruction: The inner colonnade of the naos of Temple G of SelinunteFederico Maria Giammusso. 57-64 [doi]
- Multimodal navigation within multilayer-modeled Gregorian Chant informationAdriano Baratè, Goffredo Haus, Luca A. Ludovico, Damiano Triglione. 65-70 [doi]
- A multisensory VR system exploring the ultra-realityYasushi Ikei, Koji Abe, Koichi Hirota, Tomohiro Amemiya. 71-78 [doi]
- Skillful manipulation of virtual objects: Implementation of juggling in a virtual environmentMinato Mizutori, Koichi Hirota, Yasushi Ikei. 79-86 [doi]
- Chinese culture approached through touch: Chinese cultural heritage learnt via touch-based gamesLi Wang 0028, Erik Champion. 87-94 [doi]
- Efficient 3D content authoring framework based on mobile ARSang Wook Lee, Jinki Jung, Jihye Hong, Suwon Lee, Hyunwoo Cho, Hyun Seung Yang. 95-102 [doi]
- Revealing the "spirit of the place": Genius Loci, a spatial augmented reality performance based on 3D data and historical hypothesesAurelie Favre-Brun, Christian Jacquemin, Veronique Caye. 103-108 [doi]
- Cultural heritage and mobile technologies: Towards a design frameworkDavide Spallazzo. 109-116 [doi]
- An augmented experiences in cultural heritage through mobile devices: "Matera tales of a city" projectEva Pietroni. 117-124 [doi]
- Enhancing integration of virtual objects in augmented reality applicationsMohamed El-Zayat, Selma Rizvic, Vedad Hulusic. 125-132 [doi]
- An ecosystem of tools and methods for archeological researchGiovanna Gianni Bagnasco, Matilde Marzullo, Stefano Valtolina, Barbara Rita Barricelli, Susanna Bortolotto, Piero Favino, Andrea Garzulino, Raffaella Simonelli. 133-140 [doi]
- Shedding light on the city: Discovering, appreciating and sharing cultural heritage using 3D visual technologyElena Ippoliti, Annika Moscati, Alessandra Meschini, Daniele Rossi, Livio De Luca. 141-148 [doi]
- Exploring object representations: Virtual reality models for environmental planning projectsIlona Heldal, Mattias Roupé. 149-156 [doi]
- Photogrammetry for medieval archaeology: A way to represent and analyse stratigraphyPierre Drap, Djamal Merad, Jean-Marc Boï, Julien Seinturier, Daniela Peloso, Christophe Reidinger, Guido Vannini, Michele Nucciotti, Elisa Pruno. 157-164 [doi]
- A database of spatialized and semantically-enriched iconographic sources for the documentation of cultural heritage buildingsChiara Stefani, Chawee Busayarat, Julie Lombardo, Livio De Luca. 165-172 [doi]
- Documentation of a submerged monument using improved two media techniquesAndreas Georgopoulos, Panagiotis Agrafiotis. 173-180 [doi]
- Multi-view 3D reconstruction of small stone samples deteriorated by Marine organismsAlessandro Gallo, Fabio Bruno, Maurizio Muzzupappa, Mauro F. La Russa. 181-187 [doi]
- Underwater image preprocessing for automated photogrammetry in high turbidity water: An application on the Arles-Rhone XIII roman wreck in the Rhodano river, FranceAmine Mahiddine, Julien Seinturier, Daniela Peloso, Jean-Marc Boï, Pierre Drap, Djamal Merad, Luc Long. 189-194 [doi]
- Point clouds indexing in real time motion captureDario Mazzanti, Victor Zappi, Andrea Brogni, Darwin G. Caldwell. 195-202 [doi]
- Analysis of human gestures in the 3D space to control multimedia interfacesMarco Soave, Raffaele de Amicis. 203-210 [doi]
- Interactive exploration of historic information via gesture recognitionSam Bailey, Chris Powell, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day. 211-218 [doi]
- A scalable repository infrastructure for CH digital object managementXueming Pan, Thomas Schiffer, Martin Schröttner, Sven Havemann, Martin Hecher, René Berndt, Dieter W. Fellner. 219-226 [doi]
- 3D in the CARARE project: Providing Europeana with 3D content for the archaeological and architectural heritage: The Pompeii case studyMaria Emilia Masci, Annamaria De Santis, Kate Fernie, Daniel Pletinckx. 227-234 [doi]
- GNSS/INS aided precise re-photographingErica Nocerino, Fabio Menna, Fabio Remondino. 235-242 [doi]
- How to preserve inspirational environments that once surrounded a poet? Immersive 360° video and the cultural memory of Charles Causley's poetryKarol Kwiatek. 243-250 [doi]
- Improving on fast and automatic texture mapping of 3D dense modelsAnna Pelagotti, Pasquale Ferrara, Francesca Uccheddu. 251-258 [doi]
- 3D virtual reconstructions of artworks by a multiview scanning processSandro Barone, Alessandro Paoli, Armando Viviano Razionale. 259-265 [doi]
- A modular framework for deformation and fracture using GPU shadersDerek John Morris, Eike Falk Anderson, Christopher Peters. 267-274 [doi]
- Archaeological fragment characterization and 3D reconstruction based on projective GPU depth mapsCarlos Sanchez Belenguer, Eduardo Vendrell Vidal. 275-282 [doi]
- A serious heritage game for art history: Design and evaluation of ThIATROJosef Froschauer, Max Arends, Doron Goldfarb, Dieter Merkl. 283-290 [doi]
- Brain-controlled serious games for cultural heritageAthanasios Vourvopoulos, Fotis Liarokapis, Panagiotis Petridis. 291-298 [doi]
- Digital display case to convey dynamic mechanisms of exhibitsRyo Kiyama, Takashi Kajinami, Masamichi Ueta, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose. 299-306 [doi]
- Schema migration into a web-based framework for generating virtual museums and laboratoriesDaniel Biella, Wolfram Luther, Daniel Sacher. 307-314 [doi]
- The Fort Ross Virtual Warehouse Project: A serious game for research and educationMaurizio Forte, Nicola Lercari, Llonel Onsurez, Justine Issavi, Elisabeth Prather. 315-322 [doi]
- A novel gesture-based interface for a VR simulation: Re-discovering Vrouw MariaFerhat Sen, Lily Díaz, Tommi Horttana. 323-330 [doi]
- Kinect and 3D GIS in archaeologyHeather Richards-Rissetto, Fabio Remondino, Giorgio Agugiaro, Jennifer von Schwerin, Jim Robertsson, Gabrio Girardi. 331-337 [doi]
- Natural interaction in VR environments for Cultural Heritage and its impact inside museums: The Etruscanning projectEva Pietroni, Christie Ray, Claudio Rufa, Daniel Pletinckx, Iefke van Kampen. 339-346 [doi]
- Enabling virtual assembly training in and beyond the automotive industryAndré Stork, Neyir Sevilmis, Daniel Weber, Dominic Gorecky, Christian Stahl, Matthias Loskyll, Frank Michel. 347-352 [doi]
- As-built BIM with shades modeling for energy analysisLucía Díaz-Vilariño, Susana Lagüela, Julia Armesto, Pedro Arias. 353-359 [doi]
- A virtual connection between past and present: The digital revival of Cham's Architecture (Vietnam)Gabriele Guidi, Michele Russo, Davide Angheleddu, Patrizia Zolese. 361-368 [doi]
- Integration of Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) and 3D GIS for recording and managing cultural heritage sitesConor Dore, Maurice Murphy. 369-376 [doi]
- 4 Years history: From 2D to BIM for CH: The main spire on Milan CathedralCristiana Achille, Francesco Fassi, Luigi Fregonese. 377-382 [doi]
- The reconstruction of the "Fontana di Sala Grande": And some hypothesis about its original layoutGiorgio Verdiani, Giacomo Pirazzoli, Giada Cerri. 383-390 [doi]
- Building multi-platform 3D virtual museum exhibitions with Flex-VRJakub Flotynski, Jacek Dalkowski, Krzysztof Walczak. 391-398 [doi]
- Remote rendering and visualization of large textured 3D modelsDante Abate, Silvio Migliori, Samuele Pierattini, Belén Jiménez Fernández-Palacios, Alessandro Rizzi, Fabio Remondino. 399-404 [doi]
- From point cloud to web 3D through CityGMLIñaki Prieto, Jose Luís Izkara, Francisco Javier Delgado del Hoyo. 405-412 [doi]
- Browsing in the virtual museum of the sarcophagi in the Basilica of St. Silvestro at the Catacombs of Priscilla in RomeLaura Pecchioli, Mirco Pucci, Fawzi Mohamed, Barbara Mazzei. 413-420 [doi]
- 3D maxillofacial model creation for computer-guided treatments in oral rehabilitationSandro Barone, Alessandro Paoli, Armando Viviano Razionale. 421-428 [doi]
- Design and evaluation of an advanced virtual reality system for visualization of dentistry structuresDiego Roberto Colombo Dias, Mario Popolin Neto, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Bruno Barberi Gnecco, Luis Carlos Trevelin, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães. 429-435 [doi]
- Virtual reality simulation training and assisted surgery: AYRA: Virtual and physical biomodels in surgeryCristina Suarez-Mejias, Gorka Gomez Ciriza, Carlos Luis Parra Calderón, Tomás Gómez-Cía, Purificación Gacto-Sánchez. 437-444 [doi]
- A CAD-based methodology for dental implant surgeryAlessandro Paoli, Armando Viviano Razionale. 445-451 [doi]
- Supporting valorization of cultural heritage documentation: The TIVal portal approachMarco P. Locatelli, Davide L. Rinaldi, Carla Simone, Giuseppe Vizzari. 453-460 [doi]
- H-KNOW: Advanced infrastructure for knowledge based services for buildings restoringAitziber Egusquiza, Jose Luís Izkara. 461-467 [doi]
- PATHS: Personalising access to cultural heritage spacesKate Fernie, Jillian Griffiths, Mark Stevenson, Paul Clough, Paula Goodale, Mark M. Hall, Phil Archer, Konstantinos Chandrinos, Eneko Agirre, Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Andrea de Polo, Runar Bergheim. 469-474 [doi]
- Towards a methodology for 3D content models: The reconstruction of ancient vaults for maintenance and structural behaviour in the logic of BIM managementDaniela Oreni, Raffaella Brumana, Branka Cuca. 475-482 [doi]
- The use of low-cost technologies for the promotion of Cultural Heritage sites: The case study of VeleiaAnna Maria Manferdini. 484-490 [doi]
- The TIVAL project: Integrating multidisciplinary perspectivesCarla Simone, Marco Martini, Susanna Bortolotto, Gabriele Guidi, Marco Malagodi, Maria Teresa Mazzilli, Marco Morandotti, Goffredo Haus, Pasquale Tucci. 491-498 [doi]
- Digital cartographic heritage in service to the society: Landscape analysis for informed decision makingBranka Cuca, Daniela Oreni, Raffaella Brumana. 499-506 [doi]
- From surveying to representation theoretical background, practical issues, possible guidelinesCarlo Bianchini, Francesco Borgogni, Alfonso Ippolito, Luca J. Senatore, Eliana Capiato, Chiara Capocefalo, Francesco Cosentino. 507-513 [doi]
- 3D-ICONS: World Heritage sites for Europeana: Making complex 3D models available to everyoneAndrea D'Andrea, Franco Niccolucci, Sheena Bassett, Kate Fernie. 517-520 [doi]
- Terrestrial laser scanning (LiDAR) as a means of digital documentation in rescue archaeology: Two examples from the Faynan of JordanAshley M. Richter, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy, Mohammad Said Najjar. 521-524 [doi]
- Computer graphics for building archaeology: An interdisciplinary approach for conservation of Brazilian cultural assetsRegina Andrade Tirello, Pedro Murilo Goncalves de Freitas. 525-528 [doi]
- Virtual Archive of Temporary Exhibitions: New scenarios for the documentation, storage and fruition of an "Ephemeral Memory"Alessandra Spagnoli. 529-532 [doi]
- New semantic media and 3D architectural models representationLuigi Valentino Losciale, Julie Lombardo, Livio De Luca. 533-536 [doi]
- Proposal of a design tool for tactile graphics with thermal sensationTakahiro Kobayashi, Mika Fukumori. 537-540 [doi]
- Responsive Open Space: Sound and image in public spacesMelanie Gau, Andrea Redi, Ivan Redi, Martin Kampel. 541-544 [doi]
- Color preference of the Malay population in the design of a virtual environmentZahari Taha, Hartomo Soewardi, Siti Zawiah Md Dawal. 545-548 [doi]
- Psynteraction chair: A proposal of a system for induction of interpersonal behavior by using comic book images as ambient informationSho Sakurai, Shigeo Yoshida, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose. 549-552 [doi]
- An integrated low-cost system for at-home rehabilitationN. Alberto Borghese, Michele Pirovano, Renato Mainetti, Pier Luca Lanzi. 553-556 [doi]
- The use of digital media in a new urban history exhibition: STAM - Ghent city museumLars De Jaegher, Maria De Waele, Veronique Van Goethem. 557-560 [doi]
- MUZZEUM - Augmented Reality and QR codes enabled mobile platform with digital library, used to Guerrilla open the National Museum of SerbiaVitomir Jevremovic, Sara Petrovski. 561-564 [doi]
- Maya Island virtual museum: A virtual learning environment, museum, and library exhibitValerie Hill, Stylianos Mystakidis. 565-568 [doi]
- Recording and superimposing visitors in a museum for sharing exhibition experiencesTotaro Nakashima, Toshiki Takeuchi, Kunihiro Nishimura, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose. 569-572 [doi]
- HistOracle: Consolidation and dissemination of heritage informationChris Powell, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day, Sam Bailey, Janka Rodziewicz, Jon Gregory, Tom Williamson. 573-576 [doi]
- Word detection applied to images of ancient Roman coinsAlbert Kavelar, Sebastian Zambanini, Martin Kampel. 577-580 [doi]
- Reliving video experiences with mobile devicesTakuya Arakawa, Kazuhiro Kasada, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose. 581-584 [doi]
- Volume computation of the monument of Queen KhentkawessIchiroh Kanaya, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Sayaka Shigetomi, Akio Yoshikawa, Hiroshige Dan, Masahiko Fuyuki, Yukinori Kawae, Hiroyuki Kamei. 585-590 [doi]
- An automated and accurate procedure for texture mapping from imagesMattia Previtali, Luigi Barazzetti, Marco Scaioni. 591-594 [doi]
- Automatic detection of discontinuities from 3D point clouds for the stability analysis of jointed rock massesSilverio García Cortés, C. Ordóñez Galán, Ramón Argüelles Fraga, Agustín Menéndez-Díaz. 595-598 [doi]
- Low cost photogrammetry for morphometric human detection in video surveillancePaolo Russo, Alessio Furini, Emanuela Gualdi. 599-602 [doi]
- Reverence in Ravine: A transparent sculpture in coordinate space for installation artDaichi Misawa. 603-606 [doi]
- A Virtual Museum for Flemish artworks. A digital reconstruction of Genoese collectionsIlaria Angeloni, Federica Bisio, Alessandro De Gloria, Daniele Mori, Carlotta Capurro, Lauro Magnani. 607-610 [doi]
- Collecting, sharing, reusing geo and time-variant 3D models of the City of Bologna: An open projectAntonella Guidazzoli, Maria Chiara Liguori, Mauro Felicori. 611-614 [doi]
- th centuryAinhoa Perez-Valle, Diego Sagasti. 615-618 [doi]
- The development of an interactive virtual scenography for the opera A Menina da Gotinha De ÁguaAndre V. Perrotta, Luis Gustavo Martins. 619-622 [doi]
- Game engine for Cultural Heritage: New opportunities in the relation between simplified models and databaseAlessandro Merlo, Luca Dalco, Filippo Fantini. 623-628 [doi]
- Kcanvas: An application for creative personal knowledge managementAkiko Takahashi, Christa Sommerer, Katsumi Tanaka. 629-632 [doi]
- 3D scanning documentation of two different objects - The King's Chinese Cabinet in Wilanow Palace Museum and a Roman gravestone from archeological excavations in Moesia Inferior as a part of multidisciplinary researchEryk Bunsch, Anna Guzowska, Robert Sitnik. 633-636 [doi]
- Integrated methodology for urban survey and representation of the Morocco's High Atlas earth architecturePablo Rodriguez-Navarro. 637-640 [doi]
- Survey and virtual restoration: The Castle of Magacela (Spain)Salvatore Barba, Emanuela De Feo, Saverio D'Auria, Luigi Guerriero. 641-644 [doi]
- Demo paper: Virtual and immersive experience presentation of Cultural Heritage SitesSteve Smith, Steve Cutchin, Alyn Rockwood, Adel Saad, Neil G. Smith, Thomas E. Levy. 645-648 [doi]