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Progress in Cultural Heritage. Documentation, Preservation, and Protection5th International Conference, EuroMed 2014, Limassol, Cyprus, November 3-8, 2014, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 8740)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): EuroMed: Euro-Mediterranean Conference

Conference proceedings info: EuroMed 2014.

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Table of contents (84 papers)

  1. The e-Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

    1. LMA-Based Motion Retrieval for Folk Dance Cultural Heritage

      • Andreas Aristidou, Efstathios Stavrakis, Yiorgos Chrysanthou
      Pages 207-216
  2. Standards, Metadata, Ontologies and Semantic Processing in Cultural Heritage

    1. Ontology-Driven Processing and Management of Digital Rock Art Objects in IndianaMAS

      • Daniela Briola, Vincenzo Deufemia, Viviana Mascardi, Luca Paolino, Nicoletta Bianchi
      Pages 217-227
    2. How Linked Open Data Can Help in Locating Stolen or Looted Cultural Property

      • Eleanor E. Fink, Pedro Szekely, Craig A. Knoblock
      Pages 228-237
    3. Automatic Enrichments with Controlled Vocabularies in Europeana: Challenges and Consequences

      • Juliane Stiller, Vivien Petras, Maria Gäde, Antoine Isaac
      Pages 238-247
  3. Data Management and Visualisation/Presentation of Cultural Heritage content

    1. A Geometric Algebra Animation Method for Mobile Augmented Reality Simulations in Digital Heritage Sites

      • George Papagiannakis, Greasidou Elissavet, Panos Trahanias, Michalis Tsioumas
      Pages 258-267
    2. Interactive 3D Visualisation of Architectural Models and Point Clouds Using Low-Cost-Systems

      • Felix Tschirschwitz, Thomas P. Kersten, Kay Zobel
      Pages 268-278
    3. 3D Visualization via Augmented Reality: The Case of the Middle Stoa in the Ancient Agora of Athens

      • Styliani Verykokou, Charalabos Ioannidis, Georgia Kontogianni
      Pages 279-289
  4. Innovative Technologies to Assess, Monitor, Restore and Preserve Cultural Heritage

    1. Preservative Approach to Study Encased Archaeological Artefacts

      • Théophane Nicolas, Ronan Gaugne, Cédric Tavernier, Valérie Gouranton, Bruno Arnaldi
      Pages 332-341
    2. Quality of Rural Life and Culture: Managing Change through the Identification of Good Practice, Pilot Implementation Projects and Evaluation

      • Rand Eppich, Alexandra Kulmer, Juan Carlos Espada, Barbara Vodopivec, Roko Žarnić
      Pages 353-363
  5. Accessing the Impact of EU Research, Development and Technology in the Digital Heritage Domain

    1. MAXICULTURE: Assessing the Impact of EU Projects in the Digital Cultural Heritage Domain

      • Francesco Bellini, Antonella Passani, Francesca Spagnoli, David Crombie, George Ioannidis
      Pages 364-373
  6. Digital Data Acquisition Technologies and Data Processing in Cultural Heritage

    1. Characterisation of Spatial Techniques for Optimised Use in Cultural Heritage Documentation

      • Ann-Kathrin Wiemann, Frank Boochs, Ashish Karmacharya, Stefanie Wefers
      Pages 374-386
    2. More Than a Flight: The Extensive Contributions of UAV Flights to Archaeological Research – The Case Study of Curium Site in Cyprus

      • Kyriacos Themistocleous, Athos Agapiou, Helen M. King, Nigel King, D. G. Hadjimitsis
      Pages 396-409
    3. Accurate and Cost-Efficient 3D Modelling Using Motorized Hexacopter, Helium Balloons and Photo Modelling: A Case Study

      • Britt Lonneville, Berdien De Roo, Cornelis Stal, Bart De Wit, Alain De Wulf, Philippe De Maeyer
      Pages 410-417

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Digital Heritage, EuroMed 2014, held in Limassol, Cyprus, in November 2014. The 84 full and 51 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 438 submissions. They focus on the interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary research concerning cutting edge cultural heritage informatics, -physics, chemistry and engineering and the use of technology for the representation, documentation, archiving, protection, preservation and communication of Cultural Heritage knowledge.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering and Informatics, Digital Heritag Research Lab, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus

    Marinos Ioannides

  • Institute for Media Innovation (IMI), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann

  • 2360 N. Vernon Street, Arlington, VA 22207, USA

    Eleanor Fink

  • Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Roko Žarnić

  • China University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan

    Alex-Yianing Yen

  • Wave Engineering Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Tallinn University of Technology, Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn, Estonia

    Ewald Quak

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