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Restoration of the Dome of St. James’s Cathedral in Šibenik
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Davor Uglešić
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Miljenko Domijan
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Automatic Registration of Non-overlapping Laser Scans Based on a Combination of Generated Images from Laser Data and Digital Images in One Bundle
pp. 11
Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage: Key Questions in 3D Optical Documentation of Material Culture for Conservation, Study and Preservation
pp. 25
In the Pursuit of Perfect 3D Digitization of Surfaces of Paintings : Geometry and Color Optimization
pp. 35
Architectural Historical 4D Documentation of the Old-Segeberg Town House by Photogrammetry, Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Historical Analysis
pp. 48
Capturing the Sporting Heroes of Our Past by Extracting 3D Movements from Legacy Video Content
pp. 59
A High Speed Dynamic System for Scanning Reflective Surface with Rotating Polarized Filters
pp. 70
Orthoimage of Asclepieion at the Ancient Messene from UAV Images Applying Dense Image Matching
pp. 80
Innovation Technologies and Applications for Coastal Archaeological Sites
pp. 91
Content-Based Filtering for Fast 3D Reconstruction from Unstructured Web-Based Image Data
pp. 102
Semi-supervised Image Meta-filtering in Cultural Heritage Applications
pp. 111
Semi-automatic Segmentation and Modelling from Point Clouds towards Historical Building Information Modelling
pp. 121
From a Model of a City to an Urban Information System: The SIUR 3D of the Castle of Pietrabuona
pp. 131
Beyond Software. Design Implications for Virtual Libraries and Platforms for Cultural Heritage from Practical Findings
pp. 146
Cultural Heritage Information Systems State of the Art and Perspectives
pp. 156
Distribution of Cultural Content through Exploitation of Cryptographic Algorithms and Hardware Identification
pp. 166
Beyond Crude 3D Models: From Point Clouds to Historical Building Information Modeling via NURBS
pp. 176
M3art: A Database of Models of Canvas Paintings
pp. 186
Bridging Archaeology and GIS: Influencing Factors for a 4D Archaeological GIS
pp. 196
Analyzing Taiwanese Indigenous Folk Dances via Labanotation and Comparing Results from Interdisciplinary Studies
pp. 207
LMA-Based Motion Retrieval for Folk Dance Cultural Heritage
pp. 217
Ontology-Driven Processing and Management of Digital Rock Art Objects in IndianaMAS
pp. 228
How Linked Open Data Can Help in Locating Stolen or Looted Cultural Property
pp. 238
Automatic Enrichments with Controlled Vocabularies in Europeana: Challenges and Consequences
pp. 248
Along the Appian Way. Storytelling and Memory across Time and Space in Mobile Augmented Reality
pp. 258
A Geometric Algebra Animation Method for Mobile Augmented Reality Simulations in Digital Heritage Sites
pp. 268
Interactive 3D Visualisation of Architectural Models and Point Clouds Using Low-Cost-Systems
pp. 279
3D Visualization via Augmented Reality: The Case of the Middle Stoa in the Ancient Agora of Athens
pp. 290
Between the Fragment and the Atlas: A Device for the Visualization and Documentation of the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine in Paris
pp. 300
Using Heritage Risk Maps as an Approach for Estimating the Climate Impact to Cultural Heritage Materials in the Island of Taiwan
pp. 310
Documentation and Evaluation of the Positive Contribution of Natural Ventilation in the Rural Vernacular Architecture of Cyprus
pp. 321
Shared Solutions to Tackle Restoration Restrictions and Requirements for Cultural Landscape and the Sustainable Conservation of Cultural Heritage
pp. 332
Preservative Approach to Study Encased Archaeological Artefacts
pp. 342
Microwave Assisted Preparation of Calcium Hydroxide and Barium Hydroxide Nanoparticles and Their Application for Conservation of Cultural Heritage
pp. 353
Quality of Rural Life and Culture: Managing Change through the Identification of Good Practice, Pilot Implementation Projects and Evaluation
pp. 364
MAXICULTURE: Assessing the Impact of EU Projects in the Digital Cultural Heritage Domain
pp. 374
Characterisation of Spatial Techniques for Optimised Use in Cultural Heritage Documentation
pp. 387
Integration of Innovative Surveying Technologies for Purposes of 3D Documentation and Valorisation of St. Herakleidios Monastery in Cyprus
pp. 396
More Than a Flight: The Extensive Contributions of UAV Flights to Archaeological Research – The Case Study of Curium Site in Cyprus
pp. 410
Accurate and Cost-Efficient 3D Modelling Using Motorized Hexacopter, Helium Balloons and Photo Modelling: A Case Study
pp. 418
Combination of 3D Scanning, Modeling and Analyzing Methods around the Castle of Coatfrec Reconstitution
pp. 427
Design for Knowledge and Restoration
pp. 438
Historic Center 3D Metric Documentation Updating by Low Cost Solution: The Lençóis Project
pp. 446
Digital Survey and Material Analysis Strategies for Documenting, Monitoring and Study the Romanesque Churches in Sardinia, Italy
pp. 454
3D Reconstruction of Saltanat Gate in Dolmabahce Palace
pp. 463
Architectural Perspectives Survey
pp. 473
3D Technologies for the Integrated Analysis of World Heritage: The Case of UNESCO’s Škocjan Caves, Slovenia
pp. 482
Integrated Application of Digital Technologies for Transmitting Values of Cultural Heritage in Remote Mountains
pp. 490
Experimental BIM Applications in Archaeology: A Work-Flow
pp. 499
Bologna Porticoes Project: 3D Reality-Based Models for the Management of a Wide-Spread Architectural Heritage Site
pp. 507
GAs and Evolutionary Design in Architectural Heritage-The Case of Islamic Architecture
pp. 517
Keeping the Equilibrium: The Static Aspects of the Restoration Project. The Case Study of the Mother Church of San Cataldo (Sicily)
pp. 526
Giving Life to John Calvin the Reformer
pp. 536
meSch – Material Encounters with Digital Cultural Heritage
pp. 546
Playhist: Play and Learn History. Learning with a Historical Game vs An Interactive Film
pp. 555
Intelligent Interactive Applications for Museum Visits
pp. 564
Digital Archive System with 3D Web Portal Interface
pp. 572
Presenting Cypriot Cultural Heritage in Virtual Reality: A User Evaluation
pp. 580
Research on the GIS as a Communication Platform in the Risk Management of Traditional Settlement
pp. 590
An Application of G.I.S on Integrative Management for Cultural Heritage- An Example for Digital Management on Taiwan Kinmen Cultural Heritage
pp. 598
Geospatial Technologies for the Built Heritage Management: Experiences in Sardinia, Italy
pp. 606
Worthy Outcomes from a System Advancing the Sharing of CH Data and Stakeholders’ Relations
pp. 617
Digital Morphometric Survey for Documentation, Conservation and Restoration Works: The MUDI Project
pp. 625
Recovery of Fragile Objects from Underwater Archaeological Excavations: New Materials and Techniques by SASMAP Project
pp. 635
The VernArch Digital Database Project: Documentation and Protection of the Vernacular Architecture of Cyprus
pp. 643
Preservation of a Computer-Based Art Installation
pp. 651
A Study on Spatial Changes within Rukai Indigenous Settlements during the Japanese Colonial Era
pp. 659
Informing Historical Preservation with the Use of Non-destructive Diagnostic Techniques: A Case Study at Ecab, Quintana Roo, Mexico
pp. 669
Assessment of Structural Natural Frequencies and Application in the Calibration of FEM Models and Structural Health Monitoring
pp. 678
Restoration of the Dome of St. James’s Cathedral in Šibenik
pp. 687
Heritage Landscape Conservation and Development
pp. 697
Non-invasive Materials Analysis Using Portable X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) in the Examination of Two Mural Paintings in the Catacombs of San Giovanni, Syracuse
pp. 706
The Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael: Chamera of Perception
pp. 716
Ontology-Driven Visual Browsing of Historical Industrial Archives
pp. 724
Graph Based Keyword Spotting in Medieval Slavic Documents – A Project Outline
pp. 732
Design Considerations for Implementing an Interactive DigiLog Book
pp. 740
Modeling the Past Online: Interactive Visualisation of Uncertainty and Phasing
pp. 749
Logboats: A Global Symbolic Content for New Reflections on the Protection of World Heritage in the Future with the Help of Cutting Edge Technology
pp. 759
QRCODE and RFID Integrated Technologies for the Enhancement of Museum Collections
pp. 767
Multilingual Specialist Glossaries in a Framework for Intangible Cultural Heritage
pp. 777
Fuzzy Archives. What Kind of an Object Is the Documental Unit of Oral Archives?
pp. 786
The Digitization Age: Mass Culture Is Quality Culture. Challenges for Cultural Heritage and Society
pp. 802
From Europeana Cloud to Europeana Research: The Challenges of a Community-Driven Platform Exploiting Europeana Content
pp. 811
Using ICT in Cultural Heritage, Bless or Mess? Stakeholders’ and Practitioners’ View through the eCultValue Project
pp. 819
Tangible versus Intangible in e-Learning on Cultural Heritage: From Online Learning to On-site Study of Historic Sites
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