Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage: Key Questions in 3D Optical Documentation of Material Culture for Conservation, Study and Preservation (bibtex)
by Frank Boochs, Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Christian Degrigny, Maciej Karaszewski, Ashish Karmacharya, Zoltan Kato, Marcello Picollo, Robert Sitnik, Alain Trémeau, Despoina Tsiafaki, Levente Tamas
Abstract:
The paper introduces some key interdisciplinary questions concerning the development of optical measuring techniques and electronic imaging applied to documentation and presentation of artefacts, as identified through the work of Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage (www.COSCH.info), a trans-domain European Action (TD1201) in the area of Materials, Physics and Nanosciences (MPNS) supported, since 2013, by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology TD1201. Some 125 international researchers and professionals participate in COSCH activities which have been organised around six main subjects: (1) spectral object documentation; (2) spatial object documentation; (3) algorithms and procedures; (4) analysis and restoration of cultural heritage surfaces and objects; (5) visualisation of cultural heritage objects and its dissemination; and (6) the semantic development of the COSCH Knowledge Representation. The Authors outline and illustrate the approaches adopted by COSCH. They indicate future work that is needed to resolve the identified scientific, technical and semantic questions, as well as challenges of interdisciplinary communication, to ensure a wider adoption of specialist technologies and enhanced standards in 3D documentation of material cultural heritage — being a basis for its understanding, conservation, restoration, long-term preservation, study, presentation and wide dissemination.
Reference:
Frank Boochs, Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Christian Degrigny, Maciej Karaszewski, Ashish Karmacharya, Zoltan Kato, Marcello Picollo, Robert Sitnik, Alain Trémeau, Despoina Tsiafaki, Levente Tamas, Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage: Key Questions in 3D Optical Documentation of Material Culture for Conservation, Study and Preservation, In Proceedings of International Conference on Progress in Cultural Heritage. Documentation, Preservation, and Protection (Marinos Ioannides, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Eleanor E. Fink, Roko Zarnic, Alex-Yianing Yen, Ewald Quak, eds.), volume 8740 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Limassol, Cyprus, pp. 11-24, 2014, Springer.
Bibtex Entry:
@string{lncs="Lecture Notes in Computer Science"}
@string{springer="Springer"}
@InProceedings{Boochs-etal2014,
  author =	 {Frank Boochs and Anna Bentkowska-Kafel and Christian
                  Degrigny and Maciej Karaszewski and Ashish
                  Karmacharya and Zoltan Kato and Marcello Picollo and
                  Robert Sitnik and Alain Trémeau and Despoina
                  Tsiafaki and Levente Tamas},
  title =	 {Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage: Key Questions
                  in {3D} Optical Documentation of Material Culture
                  for Conservation, Study and Preservation},
  booktitle =	 {Proceedings of International Conference on Progress
                  in Cultural Heritage. Documentation, Preservation,
                  and Protection},
  pages =	 {11-24},
  year =	 2014,
  editor =	 {Marinos Ioannides and Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann and
                  Eleanor E. Fink and Roko Zarnic and Alex-Yianing Yen
                  and Ewald Quak},
  volume =	 8740,
  series =	 lncs,
  address =	 {Limassol, Cyprus},
  month =	 nov,
  publisher =	 springer,
  abstract =	 {The paper introduces some key interdisciplinary
                  questions concerning the development of optical
                  measuring techniques and electronic imaging applied
                  to documentation and presentation of artefacts, as
                  identified through the work of Colour and Space in
                  Cultural Heritage (www.COSCH.info), a trans-domain
                  European Action (TD1201) in the area of Materials,
                  Physics and Nanosciences (MPNS) supported, since
                  2013, by the European Cooperation in Science and
                  Technology TD1201. Some 125 international
                  researchers and professionals participate in COSCH
                  activities which have been organised around six main
                  subjects: (1) spectral object documentation; (2)
                  spatial object documentation; (3) algorithms and
                  procedures; (4) analysis and restoration of cultural
                  heritage surfaces and objects; (5) visualisation of
                  cultural heritage objects and its dissemination; and
                  (6) the semantic development of the COSCH Knowledge
                  Representation.  The Authors outline and illustrate
                  the approaches adopted by COSCH. They indicate
                  future work that is needed to resolve the identified
                  scientific, technical and semantic questions, as
                  well as challenges of interdisciplinary
                  communication, to ensure a wider adoption of
                  specialist technologies and enhanced standards in 3D
                  documentation of material cultural heritage — being
                  a basis for its understanding, conservation,
                  restoration, long-term preservation, study,
                  presentation and wide dissemination.  }
}
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