As part of 3D integrated survey applied to Cultural Heritage, digital documentation is gradually emerging as effective support of many different information (photos, texts, non-destructive diagnostic analysis, multi-resolution images, historical data, etc.) in addition to the shape, morphology and dimensional data. Sustainable strategies in heritage documentation can be achieved through the implementation of effective data collection processes and the development of semantically enriched 3D models. The contribution will deepen in particular the integration of different documentation techniques to enable understanding, interpretation and sharing of collected data.
Digital Documentation: Sustainable Strategies for Cultural Heritage Assessment and Inspection
Turillazzi B
2016
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As part of 3D integrated survey applied to Cultural Heritage, digital documentation is gradually emerging as effective support of many different information (photos, texts, non-destructive diagnostic analysis, multi-resolution images, historical data, etc.) in addition to the shape, morphology and dimensional data. Sustainable strategies in heritage documentation can be achieved through the implementation of effective data collection processes and the development of semantically enriched 3D models. The contribution will deepen in particular the integration of different documentation techniques to enable understanding, interpretation and sharing of collected data.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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