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Virtual Reconstruction of Historic Monuments
2018 9th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom), 2018The preservation, conservation and restoration of historic buildings and monuments is of particular importance for countries, nations and communities. However, there are very often serious debates related to the physical reconstruction of such objects.
Attila Gilányi +3 more
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A virtual reconstruction approach for archaeoastronomical research
2012 18th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2012Archaeoastronomical research often suffers from lack of data about the three-dimensional situation of prehistorical monuments in their respective landscapes. In our project, we have reconstructed, in virtual models, a series of similar Neolithic monuments with alleged astronomical orientation pattern in their respective landscape.
Georg Zotti, Wolfgang Neubauer
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Virtual reconstruction of the ancient city of Karakorum
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2022AbstractRuins of ancient cities hold valuable information for historians and archeologists and it allows them to learn about the society and culture of these cities. This paper explores the first attempt to virtually rebuild the historic city of Karakorum based on ruins and archeological findings from the 13th century AD.
Oyundolgor Khorloo +2 more
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Virtual cranial reconstruction of Sahelanthropus tchadensis
Nature, 2005Previous research in Chad at the Toros-Menalla 266 fossiliferous locality (about 7 million years old) uncovered a nearly complete cranium (TM 266-01-60-1), three mandibular fragments and several isolated teeth attributed to Sahelanthropus tchadensis. Of this material, the cranium is especially important for testing hypotheses about the systematics and ...
Zollikofer, Christoph +8 more
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A Virtual Reconstruction of a Virtual Exhibit
2002The traveling exhibit “Para Alem da Terceira Dimensao”, now touring a number of Portuguese cities, was the result of an international cooperation between two mathematicians in the United States and a team of mathematicians and Computer Professionals in Portugal.
Thomas F. Banchoff, Davide P. Cervone
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A virtual reconstruction of the trumpet
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999Virtual reconstructions of musical/instruments have already been analyzed in past years on violins. The ‘‘virtual’’ instruments can be used in subjective listening tests for the evaluation of the sound quality of different instruments, as well as in the restoration of ancient instruments, and for preliminary listening tests on new designed instruments.
Lamberto Tronchin, Alessandro Cocchi
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2014
On September 23rd 2014, after 2000 years from Augustus death, 13 countries have met in Rome, Amsterdam, Alexandria and Sarajevo, for the opening of an extraordinary exhibition, "Keys to Rome": an interactive journey to discover Roman Culture, starting from the city of Augustus and reaching the entire Roman Empire, through the visit to 4 fascinating ...
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On September 23rd 2014, after 2000 years from Augustus death, 13 countries have met in Rome, Amsterdam, Alexandria and Sarajevo, for the opening of an extraordinary exhibition, "Keys to Rome": an interactive journey to discover Roman Culture, starting from the city of Augustus and reaching the entire Roman Empire, through the visit to 4 fascinating ...
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A virtual reconstruction of the Cone sisters' apartments
ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 conference abstracts and applications, 2002This sketch presents how the real-time 3D interactive simulation, "The Virtual Tour of the Cone Sisters' Apartments", from the SIGGRAPH 02 Art Gallery exhibition was designed, authored and produced by the Imaging Research Center (IRC) at UMBC for two installations at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA).
Alan Price, Dan Bailey
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3D reconstruction of environments for virtual collaboration
Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision. WACV'98 (Cat. No.98EX201), 2002In this paper we address an application of computer vision which can in the future change completely our way of communicating over the network. We present our version of a testbed for telecollaboration. It is based on a highly accurate and precise stereo algorithm.
Ruzena Bajcsy +4 more
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Virtual Reconstruction of an Etruscan Tomb [PDF]
This paper describes the main phases of an ongoing project regarding the 3D virtual reconstruction of an Etruscan hypogeum together with the funerary equipment it contained. The tomb is dating back to late Hellenistic period and was discovered in 1880 in Sigliano, between lake Trasimeno and lake of Chiusi in Central Italy.
Batino S +6 more
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