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Proceedings of the 2001 conference on Virtual reality, archeology, and cultural heritage, 2001
Looking at the perception of archaeology within our society, and the development of new technologies, we discover that we are faced both with new challenges and new opportunities. Ideally, our own research from excavation and documentation to analysis and publication, and a popular presentation of it, could somehow be combined within one consistent ...
Steffen Kirchner, Peter Jablonka
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Looking at the perception of archaeology within our society, and the development of new technologies, we discover that we are faced both with new challenges and new opportunities. Ideally, our own research from excavation and documentation to analysis and publication, and a popular presentation of it, could somehow be combined within one consistent ...
Steffen Kirchner, Peter Jablonka
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Virtual Forum: Archaeology and decolonization.
Archaeologies, 2007In this forum, patiently achieved through months of cyber-work, participants Nayanjot Lahiri (India), Nick Shepherd (South Africa), Joe Watkins (USA) and Larry Zimmerman (USA), plus the two editors of Arqueologia Suramericana, Alejandro Haber (Argentina) and Cristobal Gnecco (Colombia), discuss the topic of archaeology and decolonization.
Shepherd, Nick +3 more
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Teaching with immersive virtual archaeology
Proceedings Seventh International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2002We describe an immersive 3D virtual reality environment for archaeology education. We develop an immersive multi-user 3D virtual environment that faithfully reproduces an archeological site.
B.M. Slator +6 more
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Virtual Archaeology: A Proposed Reconstruction
2012The paper deals with the reconstructive study of the late-ancient farm in San Biagio a Metaponto conducted as part of the research activities of the Institute of Classical Archeology of the University of ...
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Virtual Reconstructions in Archaeology
2008This chapter analyzes the computational methods used for recreating virtual worlds from the past. Terms, like photogrammetry, rendering and digital elevation models, are introduced and explained. The collaboration between archaeologists and computer graphics designers has to offer a lot to the wide spreading of cultural heritage by using innovative and
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Virtual recovery of excavated archaeological finds
Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems (Cat. No.98TB100241), 2002This work aims at a virtual recovery of excavated archaeological finds in cyberspace for ancient relic preservation, archaeology research, and multimedia material generation. Many excavated pottery artifacts have already suffered from a certain degree of damage when they are discovered.
null Jiang Yu Zheng +2 more
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Multiuser virtual environments for archaeology
2009La pubblicazione avviene alla fine del progetto FIRB Ambienti di robotica e di realtà virtuale in archeologia, finanziato dal MIUR con Fondi per gli Investimenti della Ricerca di Base ha coinvolto il Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche del Mondo Antico dell'Università di Pisa, il laboratorio PERCRO della Scuola Sant'Anna e l'Istituto di Tecnologie ...
Pietroni, E., Forte, M.
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Dust and light: predictive virtual archaeology
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2007Abstract Computer graphics, and in particular high-fidelity rendering, make it possible to recreate cultural heritage on a computer, including a precise lighting simulation. Achieving maximum accuracy is of the highest importance when investigating how a site might have appeared in the past.
Diego, Gutierrez +3 more
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Enhancing Archaeological Research Through Immersive Virtual Reality
IEEE Computer Graphics and ApplicationsVirtual reality (VR) is increasingly employed in archaeology to showcase reconstructions of ancient sites to the general public, yet its utilization for professional purposes by archaeologists remains less common. To address this gap, we introduce a VR application specifically designed to streamline the storage and access of critical data for ...
Marcello A, Carrozzino +5 more
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Virtual Tumor Board: Papillary thyroid carcinoma with nodal disease
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Peter J Abraham
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