Abstract:Art conservators now have access to a wide variety of digital imaging techniques to assist in examining and documenting physical works of art. Commonly used techniques include hyperspectral imaging, 3D scanning, and medical computed tomography imaging. However, viewing most of this digital image data frequently requires both specialized software, which is often associated with a particular type of acquisition device, and professional knowledge of and experience with each type of data. In addition, many of thes… Show more
“…[Kim et al 2014] details a software system for art conservationists to view and interact with various types of digitized 2D and 3D artworks in an integrated environment, including the ability to preserve usergenerated metadata and annotations. [Serna et al 2012] acknowledges the insufficiencies of bare 3D representations of cultural heritage objects and outlines a system that allows nonexpert users to participate in 3D annotation workflows.…”
Section: Lessons From Semantic 3d In Cultural Heritagementioning
“…[Kim et al 2014] details a software system for art conservationists to view and interact with various types of digitized 2D and 3D artworks in an integrated environment, including the ability to preserve usergenerated metadata and annotations. [Serna et al 2012] acknowledges the insufficiencies of bare 3D representations of cultural heritage objects and outlines a system that allows nonexpert users to participate in 3D annotation workflows.…”
Section: Lessons From Semantic 3d In Cultural Heritagementioning
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