DH2015 - Track 3
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Item Ceramics and 3D Technology: A Medieval Assemblage from Nemea, Greece(IEEE, 2015) Athanassopoulos, Effie; Shelton, Kim; Gabriele Guidi and Roberto Scopigno and Juan BarcelóThis work in progress reports on the application of 3D laser scanning to the study of medieval pottery from the excavations of the Sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea, Greece. As 3D modeling methods continue to improve, they offer an attractive alternative for artifact documentation, analysis and sharing of data. Here we present some examples and suggest that the advantages of 3D technology over the traditional methods of documentation are significant.Item Mass Customization for Cultural Heritage 3D Models(IEEE, 2015) Quantin, Matthieu; Hervy, Benjamin; Laroche, Florent; Kerouanton, Jean-Louis; Gabriele Guidi and Roberto Scopigno and Juan BarcelóDigital technologies in the last twenty years have offered cultural heritage (CH) new possibilities in conservation and promotion. 3D digitization has especially become more and more affordable and efficient. This leads to massive digitization projects and increasing amount of CH digital data. As an engineering team working on industrial techniques for reverse engineering, we are deeply affected by this effect. In this paper we propose a way to combine semantic information on top of the acquisition and modeling steps in order to manage heterogeneous historical data. We illustrate our approach with a use case composed of three overlapping historical objects related to Nantes' harbour history.