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Did we just travel to the past? Building and evaluating with cultural presence different modes of VR-mediated experiences in virtual archaeology
Pujol-Tost L. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 12(1): 1-20, 2019. Type: Article
Virtual archaeology seeks to develop ways of using computer-based visualization for the comprehensive dissemination of the past. Compared to commonly used digital media such as photos, videos, and 3D photorealistic reconstructions, vir...
Jun 10 2019
ARIADNE: a research infrastructure for archaeology
Meghini C., Scopigno R., Richards J., Wright H., Geser G., Cuy S., Fihn J., Fanini B., Hollander H., Niccolucci F., Felicetti A., Ronzino P., Nurra F., Papatheodorou C., Gavrilis D., Theodoridou M., Doerr M., Tudhope D., Binding C., Vlachidis A. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 10(3): 1-27, 2017. Type: Article
Digital initiatives have revolutionized archaeological research. The entire research workflow, from acquiring data to analysis, visualization, and publication, has gone digital. This has led to the development of large datasets maintai...
Nov 21 2017
Families and mobile devices in museums: designing for integrated experiences
Rennick-Egglestone S., Brundell P., Koleva B., Benford S., Roussou M., Chaffardon C. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 9(2): 1-13, 2016. Type: Article
For several years, museums have been exploring digital technologies in order to enhance visitor experiences. Initiatives go beyond the traditional multimedia guides to include pervasive uses of mobile technology aiming to create intera...
Aug 12 2016
The revealing flashlight: interactive spatial augmented reality for detail exploration of cultural heritage artifacts
Ridel B., Reuter P., Laviole J., Mellado N., Couture N., Granier X. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 7(2): Article No. 6, 2014. Type: Article
For most people today, the term augmented reality (AR) is directly linked to cell-phone-based video augmentation applications. However, it should not be forgotten that other AR systems exist that augment the real world directly, such a...
Oct 14 2015
Reading the legends of Roman Republican coins
Kavelar A., Zambanini S., Kampel M. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 7(1): 1-20, 2014. Type: Article
If you Google “Republican Roman coins” you will be faced with thousands of fascinating images. There are three identifying features on most of them. Most show a head or object. Most have a mark identifying the mint....
Sep 14 2015
Annotating traditional Chinese paintings for immersive virtual exhibition
Ma W., Wang Y., Xu Y., Li Q., Ma X., Gao W. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 5(2): 1-12, 2012. Type: Article
The goal of this research is to design a new method of annotating traditional Chinese paintings, particularly by focusing on two issues that are unique to the Chinese masterpieces: (1) their form (“long scrolls versus canvase...
May 30 2013
Learning how to match fresco fragments
Funkhouser T., Shin H., Toler-Franklin C., Castañeda A., Brown B., Dobkin D., Rusinkiewicz S., Weyrich T. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 4(2): 1-13, 2011. Type: Article
This paper was presented at Eurographics 2011. Being among the conference’s best papers, it was revised and republished in this ACM journal. In general, the authors present their approach as new; however, while this is not th...
Mar 8 2012
The musical heritage of futurism: a digital reconstruction of the intonarumori family
Götzen A., Serafin S. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 2(2): 1-14, 2009. Type: Article
Decades before the advent of “musique concrète,” Luigi Russolo--a key Futurist painter and musician at the beginning of the twentieth century--introduced the intonarumori--a famil...
Feb 26 2010
The dream of a global knowledge network: a new approach
Doerr M., Iorizzo D. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 1(1): 1-23, 2008. Type: Article
The fundamental objective of users seeking information is not to “get an object,” which is what happens, for example, after following a Web hyperlink, but to understand a subject. Understanding is unveiled through a...
Oct 20 2008
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