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18th VSMM 2012: Milan, Italy
- 18th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia, VSMM 2012, Milan, Italy, September 2-5, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2564-6

- Sahar Ghaderi, Olivier Bouet:

Visitor's evaluation: Digital restitution and public communications a touring exhibition: The North Church of Bawit monastery (Egypt). 3-9 - Perla Gianni Falvo:

In the mirror of the wonder of Luca Giordano: Multisensory experience itinerary with impact assessment at Palazzo Medici Riccardi (Florence, Italy). 11-18 - Giorgia Morlando, Luca Lamera, Gabriele Guidi

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Temporary made permanent: Turning temporary exhibitions into fixed memories. 19-24 - Sofia Pescarin

, Alfonsina Pagano
, Mattias Wallergård, Wim Hupperetz, Christie A. Ray:
Archeovirtual 2011: An evaluation approach to virtual museums. 25-32 - Georg Zotti

, Wolfgang Neubauer
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A virtual reconstruction approach for archaeoastronomical research. 33-40 - Davide Russo

, Alexander Neuwahl, Andrea Bernardoni:
Virtual models as a means of research in history of technique. 41-47 - Bernard D. Frischer, John Fillwalk:

The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project: Using virtual worlds to control suspected solar alignments. 49-55 - Federico Maria Giammusso:

Surveying, analysis and 3D modeling in archaeological virtual reconstruction: The inner colonnade of the naos of Temple G of Selinunte. 57-64 - Adriano Baratè

, Goffredo Haus
, Luca A. Ludovico
, Damiano Triglione:
Multimodal navigation within multilayer-modeled Gregorian Chant information. 65-70 - Yasushi Ikei, Koji Abe, Koichi Hirota, Tomohiro Amemiya:

A multisensory VR system exploring the ultra-reality. 71-78 - Minato Mizutori, Koichi Hirota, Yasushi Ikei:

Skillful manipulation of virtual objects: Implementation of juggling in a virtual environment. 79-86 - Li Wang, Erik Champion

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Chinese culture approached through touch: Chinese cultural heritage learnt via touch-based games. 87-94 - Sang-Wook Lee, Jinki Jung, Jihye Hong, Suwon Lee, Hyunwoo Cho, Hyun Seung Yang:

Efficient 3D content authoring framework based on mobile AR. 95-102 - Aurélie Favre-Brun, Christian Jacquemin, Véronique Caye:

Revealing the "spirit of the place": Genius Loci, a spatial augmented reality performance based on 3D data and historical hypotheses. 103-108 - Davide Spallazzo

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Cultural heritage and mobile technologies: Towards a design framework. 109-116 - Eva Pietroni

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An augmented experiences in cultural heritage through mobile devices: "Matera tales of a city" project. 117-124 - Mohamed El-Zayat, Selma Rizvic

, Vedad Hulusic
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Enhancing integration of virtual objects in augmented reality applications. 125-132 - Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni

, Matilde Marzullo, Stefano Valtolina, Barbara Rita Barricelli, Susanna Bortolotto, Piero Favino, Andrea Garzulino
, Raffaella Simonelli:
An ecosystem of tools and methods for archeological research. 133-140 - Elena Ippoliti, Annika Moscati, Alessandra Meschini

, Daniele Rossi, Livio De Luca
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Shedding light on the city: Discovering, appreciating and sharing cultural heritage using 3D visual technology. 141-148 - Ilona Heldal, Mattias Roupé

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Exploring object representations: Virtual reality models for environmental planning projects. 149-156 - Pierre Drap

, Djamal Merad
, Jean-Marc Boï, Julien Seinturier
, Daniela Peloso, Christophe Reidinger, Guido Vannini, Michele Nucciotti
, Elisa Pruno:
Photogrammetry for medieval archaeology: A way to represent and analyse stratigraphy. 157-164 - Chiara Stefani, Chawee Busayarat, Julie Lombardo, Livio De Luca

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A database of spatialized and semantically-enriched iconographic sources for the documentation of cultural heritage buildings. 165-172 - Andreas Georgopoulos, Panagiotis Agrafiotis

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Documentation of a submerged monument using improved two media techniques. 173-180 - Alessandro Gallo

, Fabio Bruno
, Maurizio Muzzupappa
, Mauro F. La Russa
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Multi-view 3D reconstruction of small stone samples deteriorated by Marine organisms. 181-187 - Amine Mahiddine, Julien Seinturier

, Daniela Peloso, Jean-Marc Boï, Pierre Drap
, Djamal Merad, Luc Long:
Underwater image preprocessing for automated photogrammetry in high turbidity water: An application on the Arles-Rhone XIII roman wreck in the Rhodano river, France. 189-194 - Dario Mazzanti, Victor Zappi, Andrea Brogni

, Darwin G. Caldwell
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Point clouds indexing in real time motion capture. 195-202 - Marco Soave, Raffaele De Amicis

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Analysis of human gestures in the 3D space to control multimedia interfaces. 203-210 - Sam Bailey, Chris Powell, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:

Interactive exploration of historic information via gesture recognition. 211-218 - Xueming Pan, Thomas Schiffer, Martin Schröttner, Sven Havemann, Martin Hecher, René Berndt

, Dieter W. Fellner
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A scalable repository infrastructure for CH digital object management. 219-226 - Maria Emilia Masci, Annamaria De Santis, Kate Fernie, Daniel Pletinckx:

3D in the CARARE project: Providing Europeana with 3D content for the archaeological and architectural heritage: The Pompeii case study. 227-234 - Erica Nocerino

, Fabio Menna
, Fabio Remondino
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GNSS/INS aided precise re-photographing. 235-242 - Karol Kwiatek:

How to preserve inspirational environments that once surrounded a poet? Immersive 360° video and the cultural memory of Charles Causley's poetry. 243-250 - Anna Pelagotti

, Pasquale Ferrara
, Francesca Uccheddu
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Improving on fast and automatic texture mapping of 3D dense models. 251-258 - Sandro Barone

, Alessandro Paoli
, Armando Viviano Razionale
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3D virtual reconstructions of artworks by a multiview scanning process. 259-265 - Derek John Morris, Eike Falk Anderson

, Christopher Peters:
A modular framework for deformation and fracture using GPU shaders. 267-274 - Carlos Sanchez Belenguer, Eduardo Vendrell Vidal:

Archaeological fragment characterization and 3D reconstruction based on projective GPU depth maps. 275-282 - Josef Froschauer, Max Arends, Doron Goldfarb

, Dieter Merkl:
A serious heritage game for art history: Design and evaluation of ThIATRO. 283-290 - Athanasios Vourvopoulos

, Fotis Liarokapis
, Panagiotis Petridis
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Brain-controlled serious games for cultural heritage. 291-298 - Ryo Kiyama, Takashi Kajinami, Masamichi Ueta, Takuji Narumi

, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Digital display case to convey dynamic mechanisms of exhibits. 299-306 - Daniel Biella, Wolfram Luther, Daniel Sacher:

Schema migration into a web-based framework for generating virtual museums and laboratories. 307-314 - Maurizio Forte

, Nicola Lercari
, Llonel Onsurez, Justine Issavi, Elisabeth Prather:
The Fort Ross Virtual Warehouse Project: A serious game for research and education. 315-322 - Ferhat Sen, Lily Díaz

, Tommi Horttana:
A novel gesture-based interface for a VR simulation: Re-discovering Vrouw Maria. 323-330 - Heather Richards-Rissetto

, Fabio Remondino
, Giorgio Agugiaro
, Jennifer von Schwerin, Jim Robertsson, Gabrio Girardi:
Kinect and 3D GIS in archaeology. 331-337 - Eva Pietroni

, Christie A. Ray, Claudio Rufa, Daniel Pletinckx, Iefke van Kampen:
Natural interaction in VR environments for Cultural Heritage and its impact inside museums: The Etruscanning project. 339-346 - André Stork, Neyir Sevilmis, Daniel Weber

, Dominic Gorecky, Christian Stahl, Matthias Loskyll, Frank Michel:
Enabling virtual assembly training in and beyond the automotive industry. 347-352 - Lucía Díaz-Vilariño

, Susana Lagüela
, Julia Armesto
, Pedro Arias
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As-built BIM with shades modeling for energy analysis. 353-359 - Gabriele Guidi

, Michele Russo
, Davide Angheleddu, Patrizia Zolese:
A virtual connection between past and present: The digital revival of Cham's Architecture (Vietnam). 361-368 - Conor Dore, Maurice Murphy:

Integration of Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) and 3D GIS for recording and managing cultural heritage sites. 369-376 - Cristiana Achille

, Francesco Fassi
, Luigi Fregonese
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4 Years history: From 2D to BIM for CH: The main spire on Milan Cathedral. 377-382 - Giorgio Verdiani

, Giacomo Pirazzoli, Giada Cerri:
The reconstruction of the "Fontana di Sala Grande": And some hypothesis about its original layout. 383-390 - Jakub Flotynski

, Jacek Dalkowski, Krzysztof Walczak
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Building multi-platform 3D virtual museum exhibitions with Flex-VR. 391-398 - Dante Abate

, Silvio Migliori, Samuele Pierattini
, Belén Jiménez Fernández-Palacios
, Alessandro Rizzi, Fabio Remondino
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Remote rendering and visualization of large textured 3D models. 399-404 - Iñaki Prieto, Jose Luís Izkara

, Francisco Javier Delgado del Hoyo:
From point cloud to web 3D through CityGML. 405-412 - Laura Pecchioli, Mirco Pucci, Fawzi Mohamed, Barbara Mazzei:

Browsing in the virtual museum of the sarcophagi in the Basilica of St. Silvestro at the Catacombs of Priscilla in Rome. 413-420 - Sandro Barone

, Alessandro Paoli
, Armando Viviano Razionale
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3D maxillofacial model creation for computer-guided treatments in oral rehabilitation. 421-428 - Diego Roberto Colombo Dias

, Mário Popolin Neto
, José Remo Ferreira Brega, Bruno Barberi Gnecco, Luis Carlos Trevelin, Marcelo de Paiva Guimarães:
Design and evaluation of an advanced virtual reality system for visualization of dentistry structures. 429-435 - Cristina Suarez-Mejias, Gorka Gomez Ciriza

, Carlos Luis Parra Calderón, Tomás Gómez-Cía, Purificación Gacto-Sánchez:
Virtual reality simulation training and assisted surgery: AYRA: Virtual and physical biomodels in surgery. 437-444 - Alessandro Paoli

, Armando Viviano Razionale
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A CAD-based methodology for dental implant surgery. 445-451 - Marco P. Locatelli, Davide L. Rinaldi, Carla Simone, Giuseppe Vizzari

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Supporting valorization of cultural heritage documentation: The TIVal portal approach. 453-460 - Aitziber Egusquiza

, Jose Luís Izkara
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H-KNOW: Advanced infrastructure for knowledge based services for buildings restoring. 461-467 - Kate Fernie, Jillian Griffiths, Mark Stevenson, Paul D. Clough, Paula Goodale, Mark M. Hall

, Phil Archer, Konstantinos Chandrinos, Eneko Agirre
, Oier Lopez de Lacalle
, Andrea de Polo, Runar Bergheim:
PATHS: Personalising access to cultural heritage spaces. 469-474 - Daniela Oreni

, Raffaella Brumana
, Branka Cuca
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Towards a methodology for 3D content models: The reconstruction of ancient vaults for maintenance and structural behaviour in the logic of BIM management. 475-482 - Anna Maria Manferdini:

The use of low-cost technologies for the promotion of Cultural Heritage sites: The case study of Veleia. 484-490 - Carla Simone, Marco Martini, Susanna Bortolotto, Gabriele Guidi

, Marco Malagodi, Maria Teresa Mazzilli, Marco Morandotti, Goffredo Haus
, Pasquale Tucci
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The TIVAL project: Integrating multidisciplinary perspectives. 491-498 - Branka Cuca

, Daniela Oreni
, Raffaella Brumana
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Digital cartographic heritage in service to the society: Landscape analysis for informed decision making. 499-506 - Carlo Bianchini, Francesco Borgogni, Alfonso Ippolito, Luca J. Senatore, Eliana Capiato, Chiara Capocefalo, Francesco Cosentino:

From surveying to representation theoretical background, practical issues, possible guidelines. 507-513 - Andrea D'Andrea

, Franco Niccolucci
, Sheena Bassett, Kate Fernie:
3D-ICONS: World Heritage sites for Europeana: Making complex 3D models available to everyone. 517-520 - Ashley M. Richter, Falko Kuester, Thomas E. Levy, Mohammad Najjar:

Terrestrial laser scanning (LiDAR) as a means of digital documentation in rescue archaeology: Two examples from the Faynan of Jordan. 521-524 - Regina Andrade Tirello

, Pedro Murilo Goncalves de Freitas
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Computer graphics for building archaeology: An interdisciplinary approach for conservation of Brazilian cultural assets. 525-528 - Alessandra Spagnoli

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Virtual Archive of Temporary Exhibitions: New scenarios for the documentation, storage and fruition of an "Ephemeral Memory". 529-532 - Luigi Valentino Losciale, Julie Lombardo, Livio De Luca

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New semantic media and 3D architectural models representation. 533-536 - Takahiro Kobayashi, Mika Fukumori:

Proposal of a design tool for tactile graphics with thermal sensation. 537-540 - Melanie Gau, Andrea Redi, Ivan Redi, Martin Kampel

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Responsive Open Space: Sound and image in public spaces. 541-544 - Zahari Taha, Hartomo Soewardi, Siti Zawiah Md Dawal

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Color preference of the Malay population in the design of a virtual environment. 545-548 - Sho Sakurai, Shigeo Yoshida, Takuji Narumi

, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Psynteraction chair: A proposal of a system for induction of interpersonal behavior by using comic book images as ambient information. 549-552 - N. Alberto Borghese, Michele Pirovano, Renato Mainetti

, Pier Luca Lanzi
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An integrated low-cost system for at-home rehabilitation. 553-556 - Lars De Jaegher, Maria De Waele, Veronique Van Goethem:

The use of digital media in a new urban history exhibition: STAM - Ghent city museum. 557-560 - Vitomir Jevremovic, Sara Petrovski:

MUZZEUM - Augmented Reality and QR codes enabled mobile platform with digital library, used to Guerrilla open the National Museum of Serbia. 561-564 - Valerie Hill

, Stylianos Mystakidis
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Maya Island virtual museum: A virtual learning environment, museum, and library exhibit. 565-568 - Totaro Nakashima, Toshiki Takeuchi, Kunihiro Nishimura, Takuji Narumi

, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Recording and superimposing visitors in a museum for sharing exhibition experiences. 569-572 - Chris Powell, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day, Sam Bailey, Janka Rodziewicz, Jon Gregory, Tom Williamson:

HistOracle: Consolidation and dissemination of heritage information. 573-576 - Albert Kavelar, Sebastian Zambanini, Martin Kampel

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Word detection applied to images of ancient Roman coins. 577-580 - Takuya Arakawa, Kazuhiro Kasada, Takuji Narumi

, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Reliving video experiences with mobile devices. 581-584 - Ichiroh Kanaya, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Sayaka Shigetomi, Akio Yoshikawa, Hiroshige Dan

, Masahiko Fuyuki, Yukinori Kawae, Hiroyuki Kamei:
Volume computation of the monument of Queen Khentkawess. 585-590 - Mattia Previtali, Luigi Barazzetti

, Marco Scaioni
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An automated and accurate procedure for texture mapping from images. 591-594 - Silverio García Cortés

, C. Ordóñez Galán, Ramón Argüelles Fraga
, Agustín Menéndez-Díaz:
Automatic detection of discontinuities from 3D point clouds for the stability analysis of jointed rock masses. 595-598 - Paolo Russo, Alessio Furini, Emanuela Gualdi:

Low cost photogrammetry for morphometric human detection in video surveillance. 599-602 - Daichi Misawa:

Reverence in Ravine: A transparent sculpture in coordinate space for installation art. 603-606 - Ilaria Angeloni, Federica Bisio, Alessandro De Gloria, Daniele Mori, Carlotta Capurro

, Lauro Magnani:
A Virtual Museum for Flemish artworks. A digital reconstruction of Genoese collections. 607-610 - Antonella Guidazzoli

, Maria Chiara Liguori
, Mauro Felicori:
Collecting, sharing, reusing geo and time-variant 3D models of the City of Bologna: An open project. 611-614 - Ainhoa Perez-Valle, Diego Sagasti

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A novel approach for tourism and education through virtual Vitoria-Gasteiz in the 16th century. 615-618 - André V. Perrotta

, Luis Gustavo Martins
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The development of an interactive virtual scenography for the opera A Menina da Gotinha De Água. 619-622 - Alessandro Merlo

, Luca Dalco, Filippo Fantini:
Game engine for Cultural Heritage: New opportunities in the relation between simplified models and database. 623-628 - Akiko Takahashi, Christa Sommerer, Katsumi Tanaka:

Kcanvas: An application for creative personal knowledge management. 629-632 - Eryk Bunsch, Anna Guzowska, Robert Sitnik

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3D scanning documentation of two different objects - The King's Chinese Cabinet in Wilanow Palace Museum and a Roman gravestone from archeological excavations in Moesia Inferior as a part of multidisciplinary research. 633-636 - Salvatore Barba

, Emanuela De Feo
, Saverio D'Auria, Luigi Guerriero:
Survey and virtual restoration: The Castle of Magacela (Spain). 641-644 - Steve Smith, Steve Cutchin, Alyn Rockwood, Adel Saad, Neil G. Smith, Thomas E. Levy:

Demo paper: Virtual and immersive experience presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites. 645-648

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