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Virtual Stonehenge Reconstruction [PDF]
Visual and spatial technologies are increasingly revolutionising how archaeology and many other disciplines understand the past in relation to the contemporary world. From digital objects to landscapes, through geophysics, geographical imaging systems and the creation of virtual worlds, new technology provides alternative routes to seeing and ...
Ertu Unver, Andrew Taylor
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3D virtual reconstruction of the Kebara 2 Neandertal thorax. [PDF]
The size and shape of the Neandertal thorax has been debated since the first discovery of Neandertal ribs more than 150 years ago, with workers proposing different interpretations ranging from a Neandertal thoracic morphology that is indistinguishable ...
Gómez-Olivencia A +6 more
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The endemic dormouse 'Leithia melitensis' from the Pleistocene of Sicily is considered an insular giant, whose body size is exceptionally large in comparison to that of any extant dormouse species. However, knowledge of the skull morphology of this giant
Jesse J. Hennekam +4 more
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Virtual view networks for object reconstruction [PDF]
All that structure from motion algorithms "see" are sets of 2D points. We show that these impoverished views of the world can be faked for the purpose of reconstructing objects in challenging settings, such as from a single image, or from a few ones far apart, by recognizing the object and getting help from a collection of images of other objects from ...
João Carreira 0001 +3 more
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This article shows the three-dimensional (3D) modelling and virtual reconstruction of an ancient harvesting machine developed at the beginning of the 19th century.
José Ignacio Rojas-Sola +2 more
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The archaeological project on the hill of Poggio Imperiale began in 1992. From the beginning this project was characterized by intense experimentation with a range of IT applications.
Bertoldi Stefano
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Virtual fossils: a new resource for science communication in paleontology [PDF]
Computer-aided 3-D reconstruction of fossils, or virtual paleontology, is an increasingly common and powerful technique. It is now regularly used for research in paleontology, yet to date has impacted little on public outreach and science communication ...
Keith Adcock +8 more
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Inertial Sensor Based Solution for Finger Motion Tracking
Hand motion tracking plays an important role in virtual reality systems for immersion and interaction purposes. This paper discusses the problem of finger tracking and proposes the application of the extension of the Madgwick filter and a simple ...
Stepan Lemak +6 more
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The paper presents a collaboration between the company Bacardi Limited France, the Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime and Craham, for the digitization and scientific valorisation of the ancient collections of the abbey of Trinity of Fécamp ...
Pierre Bauduin +3 more
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Historical imprints and virtual representation issues in Mid-Byzantine Acrocorinth Castle
Fortified architecture of medieval times in Greece is a research field with several challenges for the scholars such as the absent of plans and written sources.
Demetrios Athanasoulis +2 more
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