Scientific practice relies on the rigorous documentation of procedures, methods, and outcomes, governed by principles like method verification, objectivity, and source disclosure. In the computer-based hypothetical 3D reconstruction of destroyed or never realised art and architecture, adhering to these principles faces challenges due to evolving software, methods, and data types, leading to a lack of standardised documentation and publication practices for 3D models. Consequently, the traceability, accessibility, and sustainability of research outcomes are compromised. Decades after the advent of computer-aided 3D visualisation in cultural heritage, there is a critical need to define applicable methodology and comprehensive documentation standards. Web-based platforms necessitate technical infrastructures and clear scientific methodologies to ensure understandable model creation and sustainable accessibility to 3D research data. The Scientific Reference Model proposes an accessible academic framework for this kind of 3D reconstruction, aiming to facilitate broad adoption. Developed and tested in research projects and educational contexts, this model aims to establish clear, accessible 3D models on the web, serving as foundational references for future research and knowledge dissemination.

Kuroczyński, P., Bajena, I.P., Cazzaro, I. (2024). The Scientific Reference Model—A Methodological Approach in the Hypothetical 3D Reconstruction of Art and Architecture. HERITAGE, 7(10), 5446-5461 [10.3390/heritage7100257].

The Scientific Reference Model—A Methodological Approach in the Hypothetical 3D Reconstruction of Art and Architecture

Bajena, Igor Piotr
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Cazzaro, Irene
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2024

Abstract

Scientific practice relies on the rigorous documentation of procedures, methods, and outcomes, governed by principles like method verification, objectivity, and source disclosure. In the computer-based hypothetical 3D reconstruction of destroyed or never realised art and architecture, adhering to these principles faces challenges due to evolving software, methods, and data types, leading to a lack of standardised documentation and publication practices for 3D models. Consequently, the traceability, accessibility, and sustainability of research outcomes are compromised. Decades after the advent of computer-aided 3D visualisation in cultural heritage, there is a critical need to define applicable methodology and comprehensive documentation standards. Web-based platforms necessitate technical infrastructures and clear scientific methodologies to ensure understandable model creation and sustainable accessibility to 3D research data. The Scientific Reference Model proposes an accessible academic framework for this kind of 3D reconstruction, aiming to facilitate broad adoption. Developed and tested in research projects and educational contexts, this model aims to establish clear, accessible 3D models on the web, serving as foundational references for future research and knowledge dissemination.
2024
Kuroczyński, P., Bajena, I.P., Cazzaro, I. (2024). The Scientific Reference Model—A Methodological Approach in the Hypothetical 3D Reconstruction of Art and Architecture. HERITAGE, 7(10), 5446-5461 [10.3390/heritage7100257].
Kuroczyński, Piotr; Bajena, Igor Piotr; Cazzaro, Irene
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