Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal; 28th June 2017
Chairs: Marinos Ioannides, Žarnić Roko and João Martins
In recent years, the use of digital approaches has seen rapid progress in many different areas, including cultural heritage applications. The goal of this unique workshop is to present a selection of recent advances, some of which are already used in the cultural heritage domain while others have a high potential for it. Therefore, the selected papers will take into account how these current novel digital technologies, particularly on the 3D documentation in Cultural Heritage will:
a) raise awareness in society for the documentation and protection of tangible CH assets
b) reach professionals in the area of standardisation
c) propose new efficient methods for the use and re-use of 3D data
d) recommend new metadata and semantics’ for the holistic documentation of 3D assets
e) promote intercultural and interdisciplinary cooperation
f) offer new methods and systems for the archiving of 3D assets in CH
g) support with link data and new ontologies a more efficient multimodal documentation
Expected contributions include technical papers(presenting recent advances on Digital Cultural Heritage) and project papers(describing Digital Cultural Heritage major outcomes).
Selected and presented papers will be published as a chapter in a Springer-Nature book (Advances on Digital Cultural Heritage) reflecting the breakthroughs and future perspectives of Digital Cultural Heritage. The book and all the papers will be indexed in the ISI Citation Index, Scopus, EI Engineering Index, Google Scholar, DBLP, etc.
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For paper submission please go to: easychair.org
Please prepare your manuscript using 10 size Times New Roman font, single space with 2 cm margin (top and bottom) and 3 cm margin (left and right). The maximum number of pages is 10.
The workshop will be co-allocated with the 23rd ICE/IEEE ITMC Conference
Workshop participants should register in the conference, taking advantage of all conference’s plenary keynotes, sessions, coffee-breaks, meals and social program. For more information, please go to the conference webpage.
The workshop will be organized in collaboration with: