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Image processing for virtual restoration of artworks
As tools for artwork restoration, image-processing techniques serve two purposes. They can be used as a guide to the actual restoration of the artwork (computer-guided restoration). Or, they can produce a digitally restored version of the work, which itself is valuable, although the restoration is only virtual and cannot be reproduced on the real piece
M Barni, F Bartolini, V Cappellini
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Virtual restoration of faces appearing in byzantine icons
Abstract Virtual restoration of cultural heritage (CH) artefacts is an important task that aims to digitally recreate the original appearance of damaged items. In this paper, a method that can be used for virtual restoration of faces appearing in damaged Byzantine icons is presented.
Andreas Lanitis
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Efficiently Restoring Virtual Machines
International Journal of Parallel Programming, 2013Saving the state of a running virtual machine (VM) for later restoration has become an indispensable tool to achieve balanced and energy-efficient usage of the underlying hardware in virtual desktop cloud environments (VDC). To free up resources, a remote user's VM is saved to external storage when the user disconnects and restored when the user ...
Bernhard Egger 0002 +3 more
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The virtual restoration of the Visir tomb
Proceedings Visualization '93, 2002In the field of computer applications to archaeology, data visualization is one of the most recent and promising activity. The visual reconstruction obtained from partially or totally ruined data is a problem that archaeologists often face with during their work.
Patrizia Palamidese +2 more
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2023
In this research framework, aimed in particular at sensitively involving users in the field of Cultural Heritage fruition, bringing the user emotionally closer and amplifying the experience, AR constitutes a privileged tool. Emotion is generated by the meaning we give to reality: through the new technologies, it is possible to transfer the sensations ...
francesca porfiri, luca james senatore
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In this research framework, aimed in particular at sensitively involving users in the field of Cultural Heritage fruition, bringing the user emotionally closer and amplifying the experience, AR constitutes a privileged tool. Emotion is generated by the meaning we give to reality: through the new technologies, it is possible to transfer the sensations ...
francesca porfiri, luca james senatore
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Restorative Effects of Virtual Nature Settings
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2010Previous research regarding the potential benefits of exposing individuals to surrogate nature (photographs and videos) has found that such immersion results in restorative effects such as increased positive affect, decreased negative affect, and decreased stress.
Deltcho Valtchanov +2 more
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Restorative Effects of Exercise in Virtual Environments
Proceedings of the 9th Augmented Human International Conference, 2018Development of virtual reality devices cannot consider effects of exercise experiences by virtual environments. In this paper, we compared exercise experience by 3 environments (Indoor, Virtual urban, Virtual nature), focusing on restorative effects. We conducted the experiment that rode a bicycle while watching 360 degrees video in each environment ...
Taekyu Kim, Sangwon Lee 0009
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Survey and virtual restoration: The Castle of Magacela (Spain)
2012 18th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2012This paper present an application of the latest sensing technologies in the field of restoration is presented. The object of study is a Castle built in different historical periods by different hands so it has undergone changes, deformation and partial replacements.
Barba, Salvatore +3 more
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Virtual Restoration and Protection of Cultural Heritage Images
2007 15th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, 2007Cultural heritage field can benefit from the image processing field in many ways. Several years of research accomplished at MICC and DET have led to the establishment of an integrated software for image processing of cultural heritage images. The tool is able to protect the digital reproductions of art works, by means of a powerful and robust ...
Andrea Del Mastio +4 more
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Virtual Restorative Environments
International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations, 2012Previous restorative environment (RE) research suggests that exposure of individuals to natural settings can reduce stress, improve feelings of well-being, and help individuals to recover from fatigue following intensive mental activities. This paper focuses on possible future opportunities for exploring Virtual Environments (VE) in the pursuit of ...
James F. Knight +2 more
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