2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.09.278
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Utilizing Multispectral Scanning and Augmented Reality for Enhancement and Visualization of the Wooden Sculpture Restoration Process

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“…In [9], the authors implemented a head-mounted system capable of enhancing the users' view with additional information for specific points of interest, while the work in [10] proposed a mobile AR application that allows the display of a reconstruction of Sheffield's medieval castle in its original location. In the context of restoration, the authors of [11] proposed an AR system that displays the different phases of artifacts restoration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [9], the authors implemented a head-mounted system capable of enhancing the users' view with additional information for specific points of interest, while the work in [10] proposed a mobile AR application that allows the display of a reconstruction of Sheffield's medieval castle in its original location. In the context of restoration, the authors of [11] proposed an AR system that displays the different phases of artifacts restoration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ridel et al [10] applied a projected 3D visualisation to a physical archaeological artefact that highlights its features. AR was also used by [11] for enhancement and visualisation of a wooden sculpture. Visualisation of 3D models in-situ is another type of AR app that offers the chance to the user to observe archaeological findings [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una gran parte de ellas se centra en el uso de aplicaciones de RA dentro de muesos, para mejorar la experiencia del visitante (Flores Gutierrez et al 2011;Rubino et al 2015). Además, la RA también ayuda a mostrar los diferentes estados del proceso de restauración de forma comprensiva para el visitante (Haladová et al 2015). Fuera de museos, estas aplicaciones se utilizan para mostrar información histórica de una ciudad (Haugstvedt and Krogstie 2012) o para mostrar reconstrucciones de lugares arqueológicos desaparecidos (Pierdicca et al 2015).…”
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