This open access book presents a collection of papers focussing on 3D digitisation in the domain of cultural heritage. The use of data acquisition technologies in digitising cultural heritage holds great potential for preserving and disseminating the history of mankind. However, to exploit these opportunities in full, comprehensive guidelines for documenting the process of digitisation are required. Only then can the efficiency and credibility of digital representations be assured. A major focus of the 16 papers included in this State-of-the-Art Survey is on all aspects of the documentation of the digitisation process, i.e., the paradata, which, alongside the metadata, is critical to the scientific rigour, replicability and sustainability of digital heritage resources. The volume provides a useful resource for computer scientists, surveyors, archaeologists, architects, museologists and engineers.
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Paradata:: The Digital Prometheus
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IDOVIR – A New Infrastructure for Documenting Paradata and Metadata of Virtual Reconstructions
Marc Grellert, Markus Wacker, Jonas Bruschke, Daniel Beck, Wolfgang Stille
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Dive into Heritage:: Paradata and Metadata in an Immersive Digital Heritage Experience
Luisa Ammirati, Bethany Watrous, Amira Ftaita, Thomas Rigauts, Michelle de Gruchy
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Making the Europeana Data Model a Better Fit for Documentation of 3D Objects
Antoine Isaac, Kate Fernie, Valentina Bachi, Eleftheria Tsoupra, Marco Medici, Henk Alkemade
págs. 63-74
Publishing and Long-Term Archiving 3D Data in Humanities
Matthieu Quantin, Sarah Tournon, Mehdi Chayani, Xavier Granier, Florent Laroche
págs. 75-88
Virtual Access to Fossil & Archival Material from the German Tendaguru Expedition (1909–1913):: More Than 100 years of Data-Meta-paradata Management for Improved Standardisation
Marin Depraetere, Sara Akhlaq, Verónica Díez Díaz, Ina Heumann, Daniel Schwarz
págs. 89-102
Documentation and Publication of Hypothetical Virtual 3D Reconstructions in the CoVHer Project
Igor Piotr Bajena, Fabrizio Ivan apollonio, Karol Argasiński, Federico Fallavollita, Riccardo Foschi, Jakub Franczuk
págs. 115-126
A Metadata/Paradata Design Framework for Historic BIM
Maurice Murphy, Petra Krajacic, Eimear Meegan, Rebecca O. Reilly, Garrett Keenaghan, Alain Chenaux
págs. 127-138
Toward a Trustable Digitisation of Built Heritage:: The Role of Paradata
Pedro Luengo Gutiérrez, Gerardo Boto Varela, Sergio Coll Pla, Agustí Costa Jover, Albert Samper Sosa, David Vivó Codina
págs. 139-150
Paradata to Reuse Holistic HBIM Quality Models in the SCAN-to-HBIM-to-VR Process.: The Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella and the Castrum Caetani
Raffaella Brumana, Stefano Roascio, Dario Attico, Maria Radoslavova Gerganova, Nicola Genzano
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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of an Egyptian Sqia:: A Computational Approach to Preserving Cultural Heritage and Water Management Systems
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