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Virtual Reality, Archeology, and Cultural Heritage 2001: Glyfada, Greece
- David Arnold, Alan Chalmers, Dieter W. Fellner:
Proceedings of the 2001 Conference on Virtual Reality, Archeology, and Cultural Heritage, Glyfada, Greece, November 28-30, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-447-9
Invited speaker
- Philippe Martinez:
Digital realities and archaeology: a difficult relationship or a fruitful marriage? 9-16
Archiving, digital collections, and analysis
- Pierre Drap, Luc Long:
Towards a digital excavation data management system: the "Grand Ribaud F" Estruscan deep-water wreck. 17-26 - Dimitris Papalexopoulos, Eleni Kalafati, Sakis Papadopoulos:
Building memory. 27-32 - John Counsell:
An evolutionary approach to digital recording and information about heritage sites. 33-42 - Stefan Hynst, Michael Gervautz, Markus Grabner, Konrad Schindler:
A work-flow and data model for reconstruction, management, and visualization of archaeological sites. 43-52
Broadcast and on-line cultural heritage
- Dimitris K. Tsolis, George K. Tsolis, Emmanouil G. Karatzas, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Copyright protection and management and a web based library for digital images of the Hellenic cultural heritage. 53-60 - Thimoty Barbieri, Paolo Paolini:
Reconstructing Leonardo's ideal city - from handwritten codexes to webtalk-II: a 3D collaborative virtual environment system. 61-66 - John Cosmas, Take Itagaki, Kannan Krishnapillai, Alan Lucas, Mohammed Akhtar, Graham A. Thomas, Jigna Chandaria, Wolfgang Putz, André Everts, Michael Probst, Peter Stammnitz, Jens Guether, Wolfram Liebsch, Gerhard Stoll, Christoph Dosch, Reiner Socker, Chris Brendes, Ronald Mies, Dick Van Smirren, Benoit Mory, Nicolas Santini, Alan Pearmain, Yakup Paker, Mounia Lalmas, Damien Parwporth, Ekaterina Moutogianni, Gunn Kristin Klungsoeyr, Lena Pedersen, Pers-Steinar Hansen, Klaus Illgner:
Broadcast technologies for disseminating cultural heritage. 67-76
Augmented reality and mobile systems I
- Didier Stricker:
Tracking with reference images: a real-time and markerless tracking solution for out-door augmented reality applications. 77-82 - Daniela Scagliarini Corlàita, Antonella Coralini, Erika Vecchietti, Tullio Salmon Cinotti, Luca Roffia, Stefania Galasso, Maurizio Malavasi, Massimiliano Pigozzi, Enrico Romagnoli, Fabio Sforza:
Exciting understanding in Pompeii through on-site parallel interaction with dual time virtual models. 83-90 - Tony Hall, Luigina Ciolfi, Liam J. Bannon, Mike Fraser, Steve Benford, John Bowers, Chris Greenhalgh, Sten-Olof Hellström, Shahram Izadi, Holger Schnädelbach, Martin Flintham:
The visitor as virtual archaeologist: explorations in mixed reality technology to enhance educational and social interaction in the museum. 91-96
Immersive VR theatres and rendering for edutainment
- Bert Freudenberg, Maic Masuch, Niklas Röber, Thomas Strothotte:
The Computer-Visualistik-Raum: veritable and inexpensive presentation of a virtual reconstruction. 97-102 - Athanasios Gaitatzes, Dimitrios Christopoulos, Maria Roussou:
Reviving the past: cultural heritage meets virtual reality. 103-110 - J. Willmott, L. I. Wright, David B. Arnold, A. M. Day:
Rendering of large and complex urban environments for real time heritage reconstructions. 111-120 - Rita Borgo, Paolo Cignoni, Roberto Scopigno:
An easy-to-use visualization system for huge cultural heritage meshes. 121-130
Augmented reality and mobile systems II
- Vassilios Vlahakis, John Karigiannis, Manolis Tsotros, Michael Gounaris, Luís Almeida, Didier Stricker, Tim Gleue, Ioannis T. Christou, Renzo Carlucci, Nikolaos Ioannidis:
Archeoguide: first results of an augmented reality, mobile computing system in cultural heritage sites. 131-140 - Ursula Kretschmer, Volker Coors, Ulrike Spierling, Dieter Grasbon, Kerstin Schneider, Isabel Rojas, Rainer Malaka:
Meeting the spirit of history. 141-152 - Maria Roussou, Panos E. Trahanias, George Giannoulis, George Kamarinos, Antonis A. Argyros, Dimitris P. Tsakiris, Pantelis Georgiadis, Wolfram Burgard, Dirk Hähnel, Armin B. Cremers, Dirk Schulz, Mark Moors, Elias Spirtounias, Mika Marianthi, Vassilis Savvaides, Alexandra Reitelman, Dimitrios Konstantios, Andromachi Katselaki:
Experiences from the use of a robotic avatar in a museum setting. 153-160 - Tim Gleue, Patrick Dähne:
Design and implementation of a mobile device for outdoor augmented reality in the archeoguide project. 161-168
Invited speaker
- Oliver J. Gilkes:
Wag the dog?: archaeology, reality and virtual reality in a virtual country. 169-178
Modelling for heritage experiences
- Alexey Zalesny, Dominik Auf der Maur, Luc Van Gool:
Composite textures: emulating building materials and vegetation for 3D models. 179-186 - P. J. Birch, S. P. Browne, Vince J. Jennings, A. M. Day, David B. Arnold:
Rapid procedural-modelling of architectural structures. 187-196 - Daniel Pletinckx, Neil A. Silberman, Dirk Callebaut:
Presenting a monument in restoration: the Saint Laurentius church in Ename and its role in the Francia Media heritage initiative. 197-204 - Sven Havemann, Dieter W. Fellner:
A versatile 3D model representation for cultural reconstruction. 205-212
Modelling urban environments
- Marc Pollefeys, Luc Van Gool, Ive Akkermans, Dirk De Becker, Kris Demuynck:
A guided tour to virtual Sagalassos. 213-218 - Christopher Zach, Andreas Klaus, Joachim Bauer, Konrad F. Karner, Markus Grabner:
Modeling and visualizing the cultural heritage data set of Graz. 219-226 - P. A. Flack, J. Willmott, S. P. Browne, David B. Arnold, A. M. Day:
Scene assembly for large scale urban reconstructions. 227-234 - Steffen Kirchner, Peter Jablonka:
Virtual archaeology: VR based knowledge management and marketing in archaeology first results --- nexts steps. 235-240
Archiving, digital collections, and analysis
- David B. Cooper, Andrew R. Willis, Stuart Andrews, Jill Baker, Yan Cao, Dongjin Han, Kongbin Kang, Weixin Kong, Frederic F. Leymarie, Xavier Orriols, Senem Velipasalar, Eileen Vote, Martha Sharp Joukowsky, Benjamin B. Kimia, David H. Laidlaw, David Mumford:
Assembling virtual pots from 3D measurements of their fragments. 241-254 - Marc Pollefeys, Luc Van Gool, Maarten Vergauwen, Kurt Cornelis, Frank Verbiest, Jan Tops:
Image-based 3D acquisition of archaeological heritage and applications. 255-262 - Katerina Hlavácková-Schindler, Martin Kampel, Robert Sablatnig:
Fitting of a closed planar curve representing a profile of an archaeological fragment. 263-270 - Damian Green, John Cosmas, Take Itagaki, Marc Waelkens, Roland DeGeest, Edward Grabczewski:
A real time 3D stratigraphic visual simulation system for archaeological analysis and hypothesis testing. 271-278
Short presentations I
- Nada Bates-Brkljac:
Web based 3D VRML record of a historic collection. 279 - José Antonio Fernández Ruiz:
Scientific and ethical scope of digital modelling in architectonic heritage. 280 - Alberto Vezzoso, Alessio Romagnoli, Oscar Bocchini, Sandro Locati:
Managing and organizing archaeological data sets with an XML native database. 281 - Nestor C. Tsirliganis, George Pavlidis, Anestis Koutsoudis, Despoina Papadopoulou, A. Tsompanopoulos, Kostas Stavroglou, Eugenia A. Politou, Christodoulos Chamzas:
Integrated documentation of cultural heritage through 3D imaging and multimedia database. 282
Short presentations II
- Clark Dodsworth, Jeff Mayer:
Cultural heritage and digital experience design: presentation, adaptation and competitive evolution. 283 - Dimitrios Charitos, George Lepouras, Costas Vassilakis, Vivi Katifori, A. Charissi, L. Halatsi:
Designing a virtual museum within a museum. 284 - Luis Salgado, Enrique Rendón, Roberto Artola:
System architecture for tourist orientation: the TOSCA high-end system. 285-294 - Maria Elena Bonfigli, Antonella Guidazzoli, Silvano Imboden, Massimo Alessio Mauri, Maria Chiara Liguori:
3D modelling, virtual reality and the creation of flexible didactical tools. 295 - Natalie Messika:
Caesarea on the sea: the lost city of Herods. 296
Data collections and MM
- John Cosmas, Take Itagaki, Damian Green, Edward Grabczewski, Fred Weimer, Luc Van Gool, Alexey Zalesny, Desi Vanrintel, Franz Leberl, Markus Grabner, Konrad Schindler, Konrad F. Karner, Michael Gervautz, Stefan Hynst, Marc Waelkens, Marc Pollefeys, Roland DeGeest, Robert Sablatnig, Martin Kampel:
3D MURALE: a multimedia system for archaeology. 297-306 - Maurizio Forte, Eva Pietroni, Claudio Rufa, Angela Bizzarro, Alessandro Tilia, Stefano Tilia:
DVR-Pompei: a 3D information system for the house of the Vettii in openGL environment. 307-314 - Edward Grabczewski, John Cosmas, Peter Van Santen, Damian Green, Take Itagaki, Fred Weimer:
3D MURALE: multimedia database system architecture. 315-322
Pushing the frontiers
- Daphne Economou, William L. Mitchell, Steve Pettifer, Jonathan Cook, James Marsh:
User centred virtual actor technology. 323-332 - Tim Hawkins, Jonathan M. Cohen, Paul E. Debevec:
A photometric approach to digitizing cultural artifacts. 333-342
Invited speaker
- Alonzo C. Addison:
Virtual heritage: technology in the service of culture. 343-354
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