fattore, carmen porcari, sara priore, arcangelo porcari, vito domenico
This study examines change detection techniques in dense point clouds for the purpose of cultural heritage preservation, with a particular focus on the San Pietro Barisano Bell Tower in Matera, Italy. Dense point clouds, obtained via laser scanning, offer detailed 3D representations of heritage structures, facilitating the precise monitoring of cha...
Pamart, Anthony Maillard, Nicolas Comte, Florent Bergerot, Laurent
Photogrammetry has been commonly used for surveying architectural structures over the past two decades; however, this technique faces limitations, particularly in complex, narrow, or dark spaces due to optical constraints. Recently, advanced technologies such as 360° cameras have started to influence established photogrammetric protocols. Capturing...
Daniel, Sebastian Franz-Josef Ripp, Matthias Scheffler, Nils
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Culture. Society. Economy. Politics
There has been a fundamental shift in the societal and academic perception of cultural heritage and the role of local communities since the UNESCO member states adopted the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (World Heritage Convention) over half a century ago. Initially characterized by a linear perspect...
Dejoie, Catherine Martinetto, Pauline Tamura, Nobumichi
The use of synchrotron radiation X-rays has strongly influenced many areas in materials science, including the field of Cultural Heritage materials. A series of contributions to illustrate recent developments and applications are proposed, either centered on a synchrotron-based technique (X-ray absorption and X-ray diffraction), or on specific mate...
foka, anna griffin, gabriele
Our article AI, cultural heritage, and bias examines the challenges and potential solutions for using machine learning to interpret and classify human memory and cultural heritage artifacts. We argue that bias is inherent in cultural heritage collections (CHCs) and their digital versions and that AI pipelines may amplify this bias. We hypothesise t...
Colomban, Philippe
The exceptional coloring power of nanoparticles (NPs) of gold, silver, or copper due to plasmonic absorption was recognized very early by glassmakers and potters, as were the possibilities of modifying the colors depending on the conditions of preparation. The oldest preserved objects date from the Roman Empire (cups, mosaic tesserae). The Abbasid ...
Alfio, Vincenzo Saverio Pepe, Massimiliano Costantino, Domenica Baratin, Laura
This article describes the methodology used to automatically classify the constituent elements of a monochromatic mosaic from the Roman era. The classification involved the recognition of the tesserae (fragments of black and white materials for the floor ornamentation) of the mosaic using tools and algorithms implemented in Geographic Information S...
Melandri, Eleanora Santangelo, Angela Durrant, Louis andrea, ugolini Tondelli, Simona
The Organigraph technique, adapted as part of the H2020 SHELTER project, explores the complexities of the governance involved in the disaster risk management of heritage sites with experts. The paper aims to demonstrate the application of the Organigraph technique to the complex of Santa Croce in Ravenna, Italy. Te technique proved to be a valuable...
Nunes, Naidea Nunes
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European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation
This study shows the potential of culture, society, and language tourism for the sustainable development of the island of Madeira. The intention is to ascertain the level of knowledge of students in the higher professional technical course of tourist information and marketing at Madeira University about their local identity and the importance of cu...
VIETTI, AMINA
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