3D Information Technologies in Cultural Heritage Preservation and Popularisation / / Jacek Jacek.

This Special Issue of the journal Applied Sciences presents recent advances and developments in the use of digital 3D technologies to protect and preserve cultural heritage. While most of the articles focus on aspects of 3D scanning, modeling, and presenting in VR of cultural heritage objects from b...

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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (208 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Special Issue on 3D Information Technologies in Cultural Heritage Preservation and Popularisation-Motivations, Works Overview, and the Future 1
  • Component Materials, 3D Digital Restoration, and Documentation of the Imperial Gates from the Wooden Church of Voivodeni, Sălaj County, Romania 5
  • Comparative Analysis of Digital Models of Objects of Cultural Heritage Obtained by the "3D SLS" and "SfM" Methods 23 XRF and 3D Modelling on a Composite Etruscan Helmet 43
  • Scanning of Historical Clothes Using 3D Scanners: Comparison of Goals, Tools, and Methods 59
  • Methodology of 3D Scanning of Intangible Cultural Heritage-The Example of Lazgi Dance 77
  • Preliminary Application of the Algorithm Highlighting Petroglyph Patterns 95
  • Good Practices in the Use of Augmented Reality for the Dissemination of Architectural Heritage of Rural Areas 109
  • Design and Evaluation of a Web- and Mobile-Based Binaural Audio Platform for Cultural Heritage 129
  • Towards a More Accessible Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities in Contextualisation Using 3D Sound Narratives 151
  • Automated Graffiti Detection: A Novel Approach to Maintaining Historical Architecture in Communities 171
  • Implementation of AHP Methodology for the Evaluation and Selection Process of a Reverse Engineering Scanning System 187.