Digital Techniques for Documenting and Preserving Cultural Heritage.
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- 9781942401353
- 363.69
- CC135
COVER -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART 1: COSCH CASE STUDIES -- Chapter 1. An Interdisciplinary Discussion of the Terminologies Used in Cultural Heritage Research -- Chapter 2. From a Buried Fragment to the Virtual Artefact: A Case Study of Greek Pottery -- Chapter 3. Beyond Photography: An Interdisciplinary, Exploratory Case Study in the Recording and Examination of Roman Silver Coins -- Chapter 4. Wall Paintings in the Château de Germolles -- Chapter 5. A 4D Virtual Presentation of the White Bastion Fortress in Sarajevo -- Chapter 6. Digitization of Cultural Heritage at the National Museum of Romanian History, Bucharest -- Chapter 7. Bremen Cog: Three Recording Techniques for One Object -- Chapter 8. A Study of Spectral Imaging Acquisition and Processing for Cultural Heritage -- Chapter 9. Ontology-based Structuring of Spectral and Spatial Recording Strategies for Cultural Heritage Assets -- Chapter 10. Communicating Interdisciplinary Scholarship: Conclusions from COSCH -- PART 2: METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES -- 3D Depth Sensing -- 3D Laser Scanning -- Augmented Reality -- Digital Storytelling -- Focus Stacking -- Hyperspectral Imaging -- Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) -- Multiple View Stereovision -- Photogrammetry -- Reflectance Transformation Imaging -- Structure from Motion -- Structured Light 3D Scanning -- Total Station Surveying -- X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Spectrometry -- Notes on Contributors -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
This book presents interdisciplinary approaches to the examination and documentation of material cultural heritage, using non-invasive spatial and spectral optical technologies.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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