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2015 Digital Heritage International Congress
(2015 Digital Heritage)
federating the
21st Int’l VSMM,
13th
Eurographics GCH,
plus Special Sessions from
CIPA ICOMOS/ISPRS Special Heritage Documentation Worskhop,
CAA Fall Symposium,
7th Int’l Meeting Arqueológica 2.0,
Space2Place,
Archeovirtual,
ICOMOS Digital Interpretation Panel,
EU projects, et al.
Volume 2
Analysis & Interpretation
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation & Standards
Digital Heritage Projects & Applications
28 Sep – 2 Oct 2015
Granada, Spain
IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1508W-PRT
ISBN: 978-1-5090-0254-2
2015 Digital Heritage
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ISBN: 978-1-5090-0254-2
2015 Digital Heritage International Congress
(2015 Digital Heritage)
Volume 2
Analysis & Interpretation
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation & Standards
Digital Heritage Projects & Applications
Editors
Gabriele Guidi
Juan Carlos Torres
Fabio Remondino
Pere Brunet
Juan Barceló
Roberto Scopigno
Holger Graf
Luciana Duranti
Susan Hazan
28 Sep – 2 Oct 2015
Granada, Spain
I
Technical Co-Sponsors
II
Sponsors & Partners
Institutions
Companies
Academia & Research
Media Partners
III
2015 Digital Heritage
Congress Committee
Honorary Chairs
Pilar Aranda — Chancelor of the University of Granada (Spain)
Susana Díaz — President of the Regional Government of Andalusia (Spain)
Reynaldo Fernández — Director of the Council of Alhambra and Generalife
Federico Mayor — Chairman of the Foundation for a Culture of Peace and Former
Director-General of UNESCO (Spain)
Ernesto Páramo — Director of the Sciences Park of Granada (Spain)
Federated Event Chairs
Eurographics GCH 2015 Dieter Fellner – Fraunhofer IGD/TU-Darmstadt (Germany)
VSMM2015 Lon Addison & Livio De Luca – VSMM Society
ArcheoVirtual2015 Sofia Pescarin, CNR – Italian National Research Council (Italy)
Arqueologica2.0 Alfredo Grande & Jose Luis Lerma – SEAV
Spanish Society of Virtual Arch. (Spain)
CAA2015 Fall Workshop Lisa Fischer – Jamestown Rediscovery (USA)
Heather Richards-Rissetto – Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)
ICOMOS/ISPRS CIPA Andreas Georgopoulos – Nat’l Technical University of Athens (Gr)
Mario Santana — Carleton University (Canada)
Space2Place Maurizio Forte, Duke Univ (USA)
Stefano Campana, Univ. of Siena (Italy)
Congress Co-Chairs Livio De Luca – French National Center for Scientific Research
(CNRS-MAP)
Lisa Fischer – Jamestown Rediscovery (USA)
Victor López-Menchero – Virtual Archaeology International
Network (Spain)
Juan Carlos Torres – University of Granada (Spain)
IV
International Program Chairs
IPC Chairs Gabriele Guidi – Polytechnic of Milan (Italy)
Roberto Scopigno – CNR, Italian Nat’l Research Council (Italy)
Theme Chairs
Digitization and Acquisition Fabio Remondino Bruno Kessler Foundation (IT)
Computer Graphics and
Interaction Pere Brunet Polytecn. University of
Catalonia (ES)
Analysis and Interpretation Juan Barceló Autonomous University of
Barcelona (ES)
Theory, Methodologies,
Preservation and Standards Luciana Duranti
University of British Columbia
(CN)
Digital Heritage Projects and
Applications Susan Hazan The Israel Museum (IL)
Publication Chair Holger Graf – Fraunhofer IGD, (Germany)
CFP & Posters Chair Holger Graf – Fraunhofer IGD (Germany)
Germán Arroyo – University of Granada (Spain)
Exhibition Chair Sophia Pescarin – Italian Nat’l Research Council (Italy)
Local Exhibition Chairs Pedro Cano – University of Granada (Spain)
Alfredo Grande – Virtual Archaeology Int’l Network (Spain)
Exhibition Board Daniele Ferdani CNR, National Research Council (Italy)
Enzo D'Annibale CNR, National Research Council (Italy)
Alfonsina Pagano CNR, National Research Council (Italy)
Bruno Fanini CNR, National Research Council (Italy)
Organizing Committee
Local Chair Alfredo Grande – Virtual Archaeology Spanish Society (Spain)
Juan Carlos Torres – University of Granada (Spain)
Local Board Germán Arroyo – University of Granada (Spain)
Pedro Cano – University of Granada (Spain)
Alejandro Rodriguez – University of Granada (Spain)
Francisco Feito – University of Jaén (Spain)
Lourdes García – Virtual Archaeology Int’l Network (Spain)
Ángeles Hernández-Barahona – Virtual Archaeology Spanish Soc.
Alejandro León – University of Granada (Spain)
Luis López – University of Granada (Spain)
Domingo Martín – University of Granada (Spain)
Celia Romo – University of Granada (Spain)
Vicente del Sol – University of Granada (Spain)
Matthew Vincent – Virtual Archaeology Int’l Network (Spain)
V
2015 Digital Heritage
International Program Committee
Pierre Alliez
Ana Almagro Vidal
Carlos Andujar
German Arroyo
Norman Badler
Adriana Bandiera
Salvatore Barba
Juan Antonio Barcelo
Andreas Bienert
Jean-Yves Blaise
Ulrich Bockholt
Jean Luc Bodnar
Monica Bordegoni
Luciana Bordoni
Davide Borra
Betsy Bowers
Michael Brown
Stefan Bruckner
Pere Brunet
Patrick Calletr
Marco Callieri
Stefano Campana
Pedro Cano
Chiara Catalano
Erik Champion
Ray Cheung
Paolo Cignoni
David Crandall
Adrian Cunningham
Andrea D'Andrea
Marc Daniel
Livio De Luca
Olga De Troyer
Matteo Dellepiane
Lily Diaz
Julie Digne
Anastasios Doulamis
Pierre Drap
Luciana Duranti
Maria Economou
Stephen Fai
Bianca Falcidieno
Mercedes Farjas
Mohamed Farouk
Isabelle Fasse
Jean-Dominique Favreau
Francisco Feito
Francesco Ferrise
Lisa Fischer
Julian Flores
Mariano Flores-Gutiérrez
Jakub Flotyński
Maurizio Forte
Christoph Franzen
Alex Freeman
Francesco Gabellone
Fabio Ganovelli
Andreas Georgopoulos
Gesquiere Gilles
Jeffrey Glover
Enrico Gobbetti
Sanjay Goel
Pascual Gonzalez
Holger Graf
Pierre Grussenmeyer
Francois Guena
Antonella Guidazzoli
Gabriele Guidi
Gilles Halin
Carlo Harvey
Luis Hernandez
Martine Herpers
Mona Hessn
Zha Hongbin
Katsushi Ikeuchi
Kevin Jacquot
Elizabeth Jerem
Yvonne Jung
Jaime Kaminski
Martin Kampel
Vassilis Kilikoglou
Min H. Kim
Reinhard Klein
Harald Kraemer
Arjan Kuijper
Florent Lafarge
Hasup Lee
Alejandro León
Nicola Lercari
José Luis Lerma
Fotis Liarokapis
Maria Chiara Liguori
Ioannis Liritzis
Paolo Liverani
Victor López-Menchero
Genevieve Lucet
Ricardo Marroquim
Domingo Martin
Fabio Marton
Herbert Maschner
Nicola Masini
Luis Matey
Javier Melero
Fabio Menna
Chris Michaels
Michela Mortara
Mark Mudge
Erica Nocerino
Michela Ott
Cristina Padovani
Gianpaolo Palma
Augusto Palombini
Zhigeng Pan
George Papagiannakis
Gustavo A. Patow
Pierre Pellegrino
Francisco Jose Perales
Jean-Philippe Pernot
Sofia Pescarin
Denis Pitzalis
Daniel Pletinckx
Axel Posluschny
Dominic Powlesland
William Puech
Laia Pujol
Adam Rabinowitz
Romain Raffin
Sasithorn Rattanarungrot
Fabio Remondino
Patrick Reuter
Selma Rizvic
Karina Rodriguez
Juan Antonio Rodriguez-Aguilar
Pablo Rodriguez-Navarro
Seamus Ross
Maria Roussou
Holly Rushmeier
Michele Russo
Robert Sablatnig
Donald Sanders
Pedro Santos
Raffaella Santucci
Martin Sauerbier
Pasquale Savino
Roberto Scopigno
Rafael Segura
Susan Shazan
Francesco Soldovieri
Michela Spagnuolo
Hrvoje Stancic
Stephen Stead
Andre Stork
Maria Theodoridou
Harold Thwaites
Corey Toler-Franklin
Juan Carlos Torres
Jean-Marc Vallet
Giorgio Verdiani
Krzysztof Walczak
Tim Weyrich
Martin White
Alexander Wilkie
Patrick Williams
Michael Wimmer
Sherry Xie
Hyun Seung Yang
Sebastian Zambanini
Jiang Yu Zheng
VI
VII
Preface
These two volumes contain the papers presented at DigitalHeritage 2015, Granada (Spain), Sept.
28th – Oct. 2nd. This is the second edition of a multidisciplinary and federated event, aimed at
gathering in a single location multiple communities working on the application of digital technology to
the documentation, conservation, exhibition, and understanding of humanity’s shared past. Following
the approach developed in 2013, the scientific program has been selected through a single call for
papers and a single review process, endorsed by all of the federated events. The scientific papers
included in these proceedings are the result of a complex process that involved the conference chairs,
scientific reviewers, and the conference management staff.
The call of paper was structured by the IPC Chairs by setting up five themes:
Digitization and Acquisition
Computer Graphics and Interaction
Analysis and Interpretation
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards
Digital Heritage Projects and Application
For each of these themes, we selected a Theme Chair and solicited Full Papers, Short Papers, and
Works-In-Progress contributions.
The response from the community was strong: we received a total of 359 submissions (126 full
papers, 160 short papers and 73 works-in-progress). All these submissions were reviewed by members
of the International Program Committee, 168 experts from across the heritage and technology spectra.
These experts contributed 760 double-blind peer reviews. We assigned each full/short submission to
three reviewers, aiming to have at least two reviews finalized in the conference management system.
Both, the IPC Chairs and the Theme Chairs, did their best in assigning reviews to the IPC members
most knowledgeable on a specific topic, shepherding the process, replacing reviewers when needed,
and completing many reviews themselves to decide on papers with conflicting assessments. The result
of this review process was the acceptance of 52 full papers, 155 Short papers, and 63 Works-in-
Progress, of which 156 presented orally and 114 as posters.
Since the exchange of ideas, debate, and discussion with colleagues is an important component of
scientific communication, our week-long program has been supplemented with time for networking,
sharing of local culture and gastronomy, plus an array of cultural visits around the region. Such an
event would not have been possible without the generous contributions and support of many
colleagues and partners. We warmly thank the conference General Chairs, the local organizers and all
the reviewers who helped to select the papers for the proceedings.
In closing, we thank all of you: the attendees of the Digital Heritage 2015 conference and the
many other people who will read these proceedings in the future. We are proud to present you these
two volumes and to welcome you to Granada and to the second International Congress on Digital
Heritage. We wish you an enriching, stimulating, and enjoyable week of discovery.
On behalf of the International Program Committee and the Theme Chairs,
Granada, 28 September 2015
Gabriele Guidi (IPC Chairs) Roberto Scopigno
VIII
IX
Index
Theme 3 – Analysis & Interpretation
Full Papers
Analysis & Interpretation
An Automatic Word-spotting Framework for Medieval Manuscripts
Ruggero Pintus, Ying Yang, Enrico Gobbetti and Holly Rushmeier
5
Surface Shape Studies of the Art of Paul Gauguin
Oliver Cossairt, Jack Tumblin, Xiang Huang, Harriet Stratis, Mary Broadway, Greg Bearman,
Eric Doehne, Marc Walton, Nathan Matsuda, Aggelos Katsaggelos and Dale Kronkright
13
An integrated Survey Experience for Assessing the Seismic Vulnerability of Senigallia’s
Fortress (Italy) – Documentation for Conservation and FEM Modeling
Alessandra Meschini, Graziano Leoni, Enrica Petrucci, Filippo Sicuranza, Alessandro Zona,
Quintilio Piattoni, Luigino Dezi and Andrea Dall'Asta
21
A Mono-instrumental Approach to High-quality 3D Reality-based Semantic Models.
Application on the Palladio Library
Marco Gaiani, Fabrizio I. Apollonio, Paolo Clini and Ramona Quattrini
29
Interactive Segmentation of Rock-Art in High-Resolution 3D Reconstructions
Matthias Zeppelzauer, Georg Poier, Markus Seidl, Christian Reinbacher,
Christian Breiteneder, Horst Bischof and Samuel Schulter
37
Unraveling the Classic Proportions Through the Anthropometric Analysis of the
Architectural Heritage The Case of the Pantheon
Francisco Javier Roldan-Medina
45
Studying Shape Semantics of an Architectural Moulding Collection –
Classifying Style Based on Shape Analysis Methods
Karina Rodriguez Echavarria and Ran Song
53
VisProcH – Visual Reasoning Process for Heritage Valuation
Arantza Respaldiza and Monica Wachowicz 61
X
Understanding, Representing & Visualizing Architectures
Exploration of the Changing Structure of Cities –
Construction and Use of Temporal City Models
Clémentine Périnaud, Gilles Gesquière and Georges Gay
73
BIM: An Integrated Model for Planned and Preventive Maintenance of
Architectural Heritage
Luigi Fregonese, Cristiana Achille, Andrea Adami, Francesco Fassi,
Anna Spezzoni and Laura Taffurelli
77
4D Investigation of Digital Heritage –
An Interactive Application for the Auxiliary Fortress of Carnuntum
Torrejón Valdelomar Juan, Kucera Matthias, Mario Wallner, Joachim Brandtner,
Vlad Sandici and Wolfgang Neubauer
81
Procedural Modeling for Ancient Maya Cityscapes –
Initial Methodological Challenges and Solutions
Heather Richards-Rissetto and Rachel Plessing
85
A 3D Kinematic Model for Assessing the Seismic Capacity of the
Frigidarium of the Baths of Diocletian
Aaron Sadholz, Christopher Muir and Renato Perucchio
89
GIS Intelligence for a Cutting-edge Management of 3D Cities
Laura Baratin, Sara Bertozzi and Elvio Moretti 93
Moravian School in Digital Catalogue of 'Cultural Monuments in Serbia'
Sandra Vujošević, Marija Šegan and Jelena Jovanović 97
Short Papers
Analysis of 2D/3D Documents
Automated Color Clustering for Medieval Manuscript Analysis
Ying Yang, Ruggero Pintus, Enrico Gobbetti and Holly Rushmeier
101
Morphological Analysis of Shape Semantics from Curvature-based Signatures
Anthony Pamart, David Lo Buglio and Livio De Luca
105
Assistive Visual Framing
Zaynab Habibi, Guillaume Caron and El Mustapha Mouaddib
109
Analyzing the Evolution of Deterioration Patterns –
A First Step of an Image-based Approach for Comparing Multitemporal Data Sets
Friederike Peteler, Eloi Gattet, Philippe Bromblet, Odile Guillon,
Jean-Marc Vallet and Livio De Luca
113
XI
3DHOG for Geometric Similarity Measurement and Retrieval for
Digital Cultural Heritage Archives
Katharina van Eckeren, Reimar Tausch, Pedro Santos and Dieter Fellner
117
Precise 3D Recording for Finite Element Analysis
Ilias Kalisperakis, Christos Stentoumis, Lazaros Grammatikopoulos,
Maria Eleni Dasiou and Ioannis N. Psycharis
121
Analysis & Interpretation – General Topics
Building Information Modelling for Historical Building Historic Jeddah – Saudi Arabia
Ahmad Baik and Jan Boehm
125
Mass Customization for Cultural Heritage 3D Models
Matthieu Quantin, Benjamin Hervy, Florent Laroche and Jean-Louis Kerouanton
129
From Knowledge to Complex Representation – Interpretation of Material Systems, Survey
Guidelines and its Reading Criteria, Multi-Representations of Virtual 3D City
Models for Cultural Heritage
Alessandro De Masi
133
Multidisciplinary Investigations on the Byzantine Oratory of the
Catacombs of Saint Lucia in Syracuse
Antonino Cosentino, Mariateresa Galizia, Cettina Santagati, Carmelo Scandurra,
Mariarita Sgarlata and Samantha Stout
137
Mapping Identity with Geo-technology: Montelupo/Italy Versus Santa Leopoldina/Brazil
Bruno Amaral de Andrade and Renata Hermanny de Almeida
141
A Survey of Column-leaning in Korean Traditional Wooden Architecture Structures Using
3D Scandata – With a Focus on the Columns of the Sungryeoljeon in Namhansanseong
Dai Whan An and Hyun Woo Yang
145
3D Visualization of Archaeological Structures from Geophysical Explorations in
Alarcos site Sector III (Ciudad Real)
José Luis Sánchez, Jesús Sánchez and Óscar Merlo
149
INSIDDE Project – Unveiling the Secrets of Art Through Graphene-based
Terahertz Technologies
Insidde Consortium and Javier Gutiérrez Meana
153
An Ontological Model for Conservation-restoration of Cultural Objects
Cheikh Niang, Elise Leboucher, Luc Bouiller, Christine Capderou and Claudia Marinica 157
Exploiting Program Guides for Contextualisation
Lotte Baltussen, Themistoklis Karavellas and Roeland Ordelman 161
XII
Reconstructing a Historical Temporary Structure – Henry VIII’s Pop-up-Palace
Phil Morris and Stephanie Marsh
165
Documentation and 3D Modeling of Railway Industrial Heritage –
Study of the Cajo-Santander Locomotive Shed
Oscar Jesús Cosido Cobos, José Luís Lalana Soto, Leticia Terán, Massimiliano Campi, Raffaele
Catuogno, Lucia Hernández Ramírez, José Pereda Llamas and Esteban Sainz Vidal
169
Integrating Traditional Methods with New Technologies
Maria Cristina Manzetti, Panagiotis Parthenios and Apostolos Sarris
173
Interdisciplinary Workflow for Virtual Archaeology
Nika Luznik and Michael Klein 177
Palazzo Raimondi in Cremona – 3D Survey and Diagnostic Tests for the
Knowledge of Construction Techniques and Historical Materials
Alessio Cardaci, Antonella Versaci and Giulio Mirabella Roberti
181
Works in Progress
Experience, Learning and Intangible Heritage
AMICA – Virtual Reality as a Tool for Learning and Communicating the
Craftsmanship of Engraving
Marcello Carrozzino, Cristian Lorenzini, Chiara Evangelista,
Franco Tecchia and Massimo Bergamasco
187
Knowledge-based Approach for the 3D Modeling of Masonry Structures
Kevin Jacquot, Tommy Messaoudi and Livio De Luca
189
Managing Digital Heritage – an Analysis of the Education and Training Curriculum for
Africa’s Archives and Records Professionals
Shadrack Katuu and Mpho Ngoepe
191
Create Your Menu – Discovering Traditional Recipes
Isabella Gagliardi and Maria Teresa Artese
195
Archive To Repertoire – Motion Capture & Motion Sensing Data for
Digital Intangible Heritage (DIH)
Muqeem Khan
197
Carousel Rides: New Tools for Navigation in Intangible Cultural Heritage
Maria Teresa Artese and Isabella Gagliardi 199
The Lost of Myth in the Digital Age – A Study Based on Investigation of
China's Guangxi Province
Huaxiang He
201
XIII
Digital Exhibitions, a Powerful Tool for Cultural Institutions Audience Development –
The Athenaplus-supported International Working Group on Digital Exhibitions
Giuliana De Francesco, Monika Hagedorn-Saupe, Maria Teresa Natale and Werner Schweibenz
203
Analysis & Interpretation – General Topics
A.I.M. - Advanced Interactive Map
Nicola Maiellaro
205
Quantitative + Qualitative Information for Heritage Conservation,
Paving the Way to Historical-BIM
Jorge Garcia Fernandez, Joutsiniemi Anssi, Yushin Ahn and Juan Jose Fernandez
207
Virtuuvius - Automated Drawing of Temple Architecture According to Vitruvius –
the Case of the Temple of Hercules in Celje, Slovenia
Maja Jerala
209
GIS Applications for Environmental Archaeology and Historical Ecology – Problems and
Potentialities. The Case Study of Punta Mesco (Cinque Terre National Park - Italy)
Nicola Gabellieri, Alessandro Panetta and Valentina Pescini
211
Time-based Database for Creation of Korean Traditional Wooden Building
Jongwook Lee, Jihyung Lee, Jae Woo Kim, Kyung-Kyu Kang, Man Hee Lee and Boncheol Goo 213
Ceramics and 3D Modeling – A Medieval Assemblage from Nemea, Greece
Effie Athanassopoulos and Kim Shelton 215
XIV
Theme 4 – Theory, Methodologies, Preservation & Standards
Full Papers
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards
Reconstructing Cultural Heritage Objects from Storytelling
Selma Rizvic and Izabela Skalonjic
221
Reconstructing the Lost Reality. Archaeological Analysis and Transmedial Technologies for
the Fruition of the Etruscan Town of Kainua Through an Augmented Reality Approach
Andrea Gaucci, Simone Garagnani and Anna Maria Manferdini
227
Digital Urban History as an Interpretation Key of Cities’ Cultural Heritage
Rosa Tamborrino and Fulvio Rinaudo
235
Medieval Craftsmen at Castle Waldenfels - Historical Construction Work as Serious Game
Hoang Nu Kieu Giang, Peter Ferschin and Monika Di Angelo
243
Digital Archaeology Field Recording in the 4th Dimension –
ArchField C++ a 4D GIS for Digital Field Work
Neil Smith, Matthew Howland and Thomas Levy
251
Managing Cultural Heritage: Theories and Tools for Digital Documentation and Archiving
Cristiana Bartolomei and Alfonso Ippolito 259
A Scientific Community of Digital Heritage in Time and Space
Sander Münster and Marinos Ioannides 267
Towards a Semantic Data Infrastructure for Heterogeneous Cultural Heritage Database –
Challenges of Korea Cultural Heritage Data Model (KCHDM)
Sunhyuck Kim, Jaeyeon Ahn, Juhee Suh, Hayun Kim and Jungwha Kim
275
Metadata Schema for Context-Aware Augmented Reality Application in
Cultural Heritage Domain
Eunseok Kim, Jungwha Kim and Woontack Woo
283
A 'Historical Case' of Ontology-based Data Access
Diego Calvanese, Alessandro Mosca, José Remesal, Martin Rezk and Guillem Rull
291
A Genealogy of the Work of Collector: the Document and its Image
Myriam Bahia Lopes, Marcos Andre Goncalves and Thiago Cunha Moura Salles
299
The MONDIS Project – Semantic Web and the Protection of Historic Buildings
Riccardo Cacciotti and Jaroslav Valach
307
XV
Short Papers
Assessment of Methodologies and Tools in DH
Image-based 3D Capture of Cultural Heritage Artifacts –
An Experimental Study about 3D Data Quality
Gabriele Guidi, Laura Micoli, Sara Gonizzi, Matthew Brennan and Bernard Frischer
321
An Assessment of Research on 3D Digital Representation of Ancient Greek Furniture,
Using Surviving Archaelological Artefacts
Dimitris Tsipotas and Vassiliki Spathopoulou
325
Evaluation of the Educational Potentials of Interactive Technologies Applied to Cultural
Heritage – The “Keys To Rome” Exhibition Case Study
Alfonsina Pagano and Ivana Cerato
329
Online Survey about Current Use of 3D Imaging and its User Requirements in
Cultural Heritage Institutions
Mona Hess
333
Policies on Digitalization of Cultural Heritage versus On-Line Strategies and Practices –
The Case Study on Poland
Mariusz Dzieglewski
339
How Was This Done? An Attempt at Formalizing and Memorizing a
Digital Asset’s Making-of
Iwona Dudek, Jean-Yves Blaise, Livio De Luca, Laurent Bergerot and Noémie Renaudin
343
PACT-ART: Adaptive and Context-Aware Processes for the Transportation of Artworks
Raef Mousheimish, Yehia Taher, Karine Zeitouni and Michel Dubus 347
Culture’s Definition
Nikolaos Myridis 351
Ontologies, Metadata and Archival Technologies (I/II)
Mind the Red Thread! 3D Metaphors for Cultural Heritage Visualization
Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Lieto and Davide Borra
355
Constructing Motif-index of China Mythologies Database –
Design, Implementation and Potential Applications
Cuixiao Guo, Xianzhao Wang, Qubumo Bamo and Gang Li
359
Using Archival Diplomatics and Object-Oriented Programming to
Build Preservation Objects in the Cloud
Adam Jansen
363
XVI
Contexts for Trust in Cloud-based Services –
An Historical Perspective
Jim Suderman
367
Government Use of Cloud-based Long Term Digital Preservation as a Service –
An Exploratory Study
Patricia Franks
371
And How Much Does This Cost?
Some Reflexions on Long Term Preservation from the Costing Models Analysis
José-Ramón Cruz-Mundet and Carmen Díez-Carrera
375
Towards an Ontology for Annotating Degradation Phenomena
Tommy Messaoudi, De Luca Livio and Veron Philippe 379
Building an Argumentation Platform for 3D Reconstruction using CIDOC-CRM and Drupal
Anais Guillem, George Bruseker and Roko Zarnic
383
Semantically Enhanced Search System for Historical Medical Archives
Paul Thompson, Jacob Carter, John McNaught and Sophia Ananiadou
387
Aggregating Temporal Forensic Data Across Archival Digital Media
Walker Sampson
391
Authenticity of Digital Records in Practice
Corinne Rogers
395
Archival Metadata for Digital Cultural Heritage Conceptual Provenance, Contextual
Forensics, and the Authority of the Found Digital Object
Joseph Tennis
399
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards – General Topics
Digital Archiving – The Current State at the National Archives of Zimbabwe
Amos Bishi
403
Computational Lexicography and Digital Epigraphy –
Building Digital Lexica of Fragmentary Attested Languages in the Project DASI
Annamaria De Santis, Irene Rossi, Matteo Gallo, Daniele Marotta and Alessandra Avanzini
405
Re-defining the Concept of Immersion in Digital Immersive Environments
Patrizia Schettino 409
A Role-based Methodology for Data-Driven Workflows, and Nephelai –
A Scalable Infrastructure which Enables It
John Mangan, Falko Kuester and Michael Hess
413
XVII
Quantitative Imaging to Study New Conservation Materials
Elettra Barberis, Emilio Marengo and Marcello Manfredi
417
UAV-Based Post Disaster Assessment of Cultural Heritage Sites
Following the 2014 South Napa Earthquake
Dominique Meyer, Michael Hess, Eric Kwok Cheung Lo, Christine Wittich,
Tara Hutchinson and Falko Kuester
421
Digital Heritage from the Smart City and the Internet of Things – History or Stasis?
Michael Losavio, Corinne Rogers and Adel Elmaghraby 425
ArtefactViewer – A 3D Tool for Archeologists
Daniel Wickeroth, Andreas Pastoors, Dominik Laurentius and Ulrich Lang
429
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards – General Topics
Open Source Tools for Collaboration in
Cultural Heritage Digital Assets Production Pipeline
Luigi Calori and Silvano Imboden
433
Portable Non-invasive Imaging Method for Monitoring the Conservation of Frescoes
Marcello Manfredi, Elettra Barberis, Greg Bearman and Emilio Marengo
437
Proteus – A Platform for Born Digital Critical Editions of Literary and Subliterary Papyri
Alex Williams, Annapaola Santarsiero, Chiara Meccariello, Gertjan Verhasselt,
Hyrum Carroll, John Wallin, Dirk Obbink and James Brusuelas
441
Building Cyberinfrastructure from the Ground Up for the
North Atlantic Biocultural Organization – Introducing the cyberNABO Project
Colleen Strawhacker, Philip Buckland, Gisli Palsson, Adolf Fridrikkson, Emily Lethbridge, Adam
Brin, Thomas McGovern, Rachel Opitz and Thomas Dawson
445
Works in Progress
Archival, Metadata, Preservation, and Architectures
Digitizing Early Farming Cultures – Customizing the
Arches Heritage Inventory & Management System
Edeltraud Aspöck and Anja Masur
451
Preservation as a Service for Trust (PaaST)
Giovanni Michetti
453
XVIII
WIP – Creating an Online Interactive Database for Tridimensional Models in Preventive
Archaeology at the La Courneuve Base of the INRAP
(French National Institute of Research in Preventive Archaeology)
Mehdi Belarbi, Aurelia Lureau and Pascal Raymond
455
Digital Atlanta – A Collaborative Approach to Remapping Atlanta’s Past
Michael Page, Jeffrey Glover, Joe Hurley and Brennan Collins
457
Decoding Kashgar
Serdar Aydin and Marc Aurel Schnabel 459
Social Media Mapping, as a Catalyst for Social Realm Actions
Bogdan Stojanovic 461
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards – General Topics
Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage through
Youth Employment and Public/Private Partnerships
Richard Moore and Elizabeth Celi
463
Enhancement of Science Fiction Collection –
Proposal for Standard Cataloguing Datasheet and Engagement Best Practices for the Exhibit
Chiara Feriotto, Massimo Marchetto, Roberto Meschini and Matteo Fabbri
465
Open History Map – a New Approach to Open Access for
Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
Marco Montanari, Raffaele Trojanis, Silvia Bernardoni and Luca Tepedino
467
Networked Communities/Invisible Cities – Internet Pioneers @ H.C. Andersen Museum
Paola Castellucci, Sara Mori and Francesca Gallo 469
Restructuring Cultural Heritage Collections in the Basic Formal Ontology
Qing Zou and Eun Park
471
Acquisition and Digital Representation of Prototype of Changsha Kiln Things
Jun Yi 473
Reformulating the Repository – Digital Intangible Heritage
Empathic Design and Greek/Unani Medicinal Practices
Muqeem Khan
475
Enhancement of Arabic Script Documents and Manuscripts in
Spanish Libraries and Archives – A Digitization Project
Ismael Abder-Rahman Gil
477
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Theme 5 – Digital Heritage Projects & Applications
Full Papers
Storytelling, Virtual Exhibitions, Interactive Presentations
Schifanoia Palace in Ferrara – A Virtual Storytelling for its Knowledge and Dissemination
Stefania Iurilli and Manuela Incerti
483
One Place, Many Stories – Digital Storytelling for
Cultural Heritage Discovery in the Landscape
Jacqueline Floch and Shanshan Jiang
491
"Livia's Villa Reloaded" – An Example of Re-use and Update of a Pre-existing Virtual
Museum, Following a Novel Approach in Storytelling Inside Virtual Reality Environments
Eva Pietroni, Massimiliano Forlani and Claudio Rufa
499
Virtual Lost Cities – the Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon
Helena Murteira, Paulo Rodrigues, Luís Miguel Sequeira and Alexandra Câmara
507
Exhibit Design with Multimedia and Cognitive Technologies – Impact Assessment on
Luca Giordano, Raphael, the Chapel of the Magi in Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence
Perla Gianni Falvo
513
Capturing and Indexing Rehearsals – The Design and Usage of a
Digital Archive of Performing Arts
Rémi Ronfard, Benoit Encelle, Nicolas Sauret, Pierre-Antoine Champin, Thomas Steiner,
Vineet Gandhi, Cyrille Migniot, Florent Thiery
521
The Digital Caen Virtual Museums?
Alan Miller and Anna Vermeheren 529
Generalized Digital Reassembly Using Geometric Registration
Anthousis Andreadis, Georgios Papaioannou and Pavlos Mavridis
537
Digital Mont'e Prama – 3D Cultural Heritage Presentations in Museums and Anywhere
Marcos Balsa Rodriguez, Marco Agus, Fabio Bettio, Fabio Marton and Enrico Gobbetti
545
Through the Loupe – Visitor Engagement with a Primarily Text-based
Handheld Augmented Reality Tool
Merel van der Vaart and Areti Damala
553
The Virtual Repository of Arctic Archaeology and the Democratization of Science
Herbert Maschner, Buck Benson, Nicholas Clement, Nicholas Holmer,
Jonathan Holmes and Corey Schou
561
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Cultural Heritage – Displaying the Forum of Nerva with New Technologies
Tommaso Empler
569
A Real-time 3D Interactive Interface for Unidirectional and Multidirectional
Communication of Architectural Heritage Information –
The Case of Sri Chum Temple, Sukhothai Historical Park
Chawee Busayarat, Prittiporn Lopkerd, Varodom Suksawaddi and Sakonporn Tantisuntisom
575
Fusion of Multimodal Three-dimensional Data for
Comprehensive Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage Sites
Michael Hess, Vid Petrovic, Dominique Meyer, Dominique Rissolo and Falko Kuester
583
Using 4D Modelling in a University-museum Research Partnership
Nathalie Charbonneau, Léon Robichaud and Joanne Burgess
591
Short Papers
Serious Games, Storytelling and Intangible Heritage
Designing Serious Games for ICH Education
Francesca Dagnino, Francesca Pozzi, Erdal Yilmaz, Nikos Grammalidis, Kosmas Dimitropoulos and
Filareti Tsalakanidou
603
Amphiboly of Digital Heritage
Marc Aurel Schnabel and Serdar Aydin
607
Interface Design for Serious Game Visual Strategies –
the Case Study of “Imago Bononiae”
Bruno Fanini and Alfonsina Pagano
611
Archiving Broadcasters’ Websites – Considerations on Web Archiving as Context to the
Radio and Television Collection
Arnoud Goos
615
Voices of Al-Khor – A Study in Digital Cultural Heritage
Aisha Al-Missned and Divakaran Liginlal 619
The National Cinema Museum of Torino: A Comprehensive Digital Strategy
Maria Grazia Girotto and Stefano Pisu 623
A Virtual Laboratory – an Immersive VR Experience to Spread Ancient Libraries Heritage
Cristian Lorenzini, Marcello Carrozzino, Chiara Evangelista, Franco Tecchia,
Massimo Bergamasco and Alexandra Angeletaki
627
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Virtual Museums and Interactive Technologies
Advances in Virtual Heritage – Conditions and Caveats
Donald Sanders
631
A Dynamic Web-based 3D Virtual Museum Framework Based on Open Data
Chairi Kiourt, Anestis Koutsoudis, Fotis Arnaoutoglou, Georgia Petsa,
Stella Markantonatou and George Pavlidis
635
Lessons Learned from Reconstruction of a Virtual Grotto –
From Point Cloud to Immersive Virtual Environment
Jaehong Ahn and Kwang-Yun Wohn
639
A SAR-based Interactive Digital Exhibition of Korean Cultural Artifacts
Yong Yi Lee, Junho Choi, Bilal Ahmed, Yong Hwi Kim, Jong Hun Lee, Moon Gu Son, Jae Doug Yoo
and Kwan H. Lee
643
Virtually United in Real Time – Museum Collections and Archaeological Context Explored
Eiman Elgewely and Willeke Wendrich 647
Digital Heritage Projects and Applications – General Topics
Stereo Visualization of Historical Aerial Photos –
a Valuable Digital Heritage Research Tool
Anders Hast and Andrea Marchetti
651
3D Tour Through University Spaces for the Management and Dissemination of the Cultural
Heritage of the University of Cantabria
Oscar Jesús Cosido Cobos, Leticia Terán, Oscar Ruiz, Jesús Manuel Sendino, Massimiliano Campi,
Raffaele Catuogno, Nuria García Gutierrez and Elena Martin
655
Playing Design – Mobile Serious Games to Valorize Design Culture in the Urban Space
Mauro Ceconello, Alessandra Spagnoli, Davide Spallazzo and Umberto Tolino
659
A Puzzle in 4D – Digital Preservation and Reconstruction of an Egyptian Palace
Edeltraud Aspöck, Matthias Kucera, Karin Kopetzky, Barbara Horejs,
Wolfgang Neubauer and Manfred Bietak
663
Is it Possible, a Virtual-Eco-Museum?
Julian Llanos 667
Revitalizing Peale’s Museum as a Digital Interactive Learning Environment
Glen Muschio, Jichen Zhu and Aroutis Foster
671
Visual Technologies and Virtual Restoration. The Foro Mussolini (1939-1941) by Oriolo
Frezzotti in Littoria, Latina (Italy)
Elena Ippoliti and Michele Calvano
675
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Virtual Documentation of Different Structures in the Urban Archaeological Site of Velarde
Square in Santander
Oscar Jesús Cosido Cobos, Pedro Sarabia, Leticia Terán, Óscar Ruiz, Diego Arévalo Casuso, Diana
Vega Almazán and Esteban Sainz Vidal
679
Young People for an Interactive Archaeology in Calabria
Manuela Bassetta, Francesca Fatta and Rossella Agostino 683
Virtual Reconstruction and Representation of an Archaeological Terracotta Statue
Carmen Díaz-Marín, Elvira Aura-Castro, Carlos Sánchez-Belenguer, Eduardo Vendrell-Vidal,
Andrea F. Abate and Fabio Narducci
687
Virtual Museums and Calabrian Cultural Heritage – Projects and Challenges
Simona Giglio, Francesca Bertacchini, Lorella Gabriele, Pietro Salvatore Pantano,
Assunta Tavernise and Eleonora Bilotta
691
Serious Games for Interactive Stories about Emotionally Challenging Heritage
David C. Moffat 697
Towards a Web-based Archaeological Excavation Platform for Smartphones –
Review and Case Studies
Georgios Styliaras and Nota Pantzou
701
Hypercolumna – an Archaelogical Hub for a New Way to Do Culture
Virginia Cirilli 705
Technological Solutions for an Innovative Fruition –
The “Museo delle Terme di Diocleziano” Project
Sara Esposito, Giulia Armone, Elisabetta De Sanctis, Maximilian Ventura and Maria Letizia Vinci
707
Imagining the Past. Visitor Specific Applications for Al Zubarah Archaeological Site, Qatar
Moritz Kinzel and Mina Tanaka
711
3D Reconstruction of a Balneum in a Roman Villa Rustica, Mošnje, Slovenia
Maja Lavrič
715
Digital Documentation for the Restoration of the Anargyros Mansion
Lydia Kotoula and Andreas Georgopoulos
719
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Works in Progress
Digital Heritage Projects and Applications – General Topics
Reuse of Europeana Metadata for Geo-location Services
Franc Zakrajsek and Vlasta Vodeb
725
Touching an Ancient Stone – 3D Modeling and Augmented Reality Techniques for a
Collection of Petroglyphs from the State Hermitage Museum
Daria Hookk, Nikita Pikov, Maxim Rumyantsev, Maria Vishnyakova and Inna Kizhner
727
The old Parish Church of Montemor-o-Novo in the 16th century – a Manuelino Example
and its Virtual Reconstruction
Carlos Carpetudo and Gonçalo Lopes
729
The 3D Modelling of the Spire of Senlis Cathedral
Mathieu Lejeune, Sabine Berger and Eduard Antaluca
731
Developing a Flexible Web-based System for Documenting Archaeological Excavations
Ángel-Luis García-Fernández, Andrés Molina-Aguilar,
Carlos-Javier Ogayar-Anguita and Manuel Molinos-Molinos
733
Creation of 3D Models of Chosen Historical Buildings for Supporting Knowledge Transfer
Lenka Chadimova 735
Soft Sensors for Social Sensing in Cultural Heritage
Giovanni Pilato and Umberto Maniscalco
737
A Serious Game in the Stoa of Attalos –
Edutainment, Heritage Values and Authenticity
Christos Koutsaftis and Andreas Georgopoulos
739
ArkTeller – a New 3d Real-time Storytelling Platform for Cultural Heritage Interpretation
Nicola Schiavottiello 741
An Enhanced Navigation Kit for Virtual Heritage Exploration Using a Game Engine
Luis Hernandez and Viviana Barneche Naya
743