Virtual Historic Centers: Digital Representation of Archaeological Heritage
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M. Murphy, S. Fai, L. Chow, E. Meegan, S. Scandurra, S. Pavia, A. Corns, J. Cahill (2022). Virtual Historic Centers: Digital Representation of Archaeological Heritage. In: D'Amico, S., Venuti, V. (eds) Handbook of Cultural Heritage Analysis. Springer, Cham
Abstract
Digitization and virtual representation of archaeology and architectural
heritage potentially connects tangible and intangible cultural assets
allowing for recording, conserving, and documenting cultural heritage.
Process workflow, case study, and design framework are presented for
virtual historic centers intended for archiving, storage, and dissemination
of heritage knowledge and information. The process commences with
remote sensing and data capturing technologies such as terrestrial and
aerial laser scanning, Global Positioning System (GPS), and digital
photogrammetry. The resultant survey data is enriched with new methods
for 3D modelling of historic environments based on heritage geographic
information systems (HGIS) and historic building information modelling
(HBIM). The enhancement of 3D data with semantic attributes as intelligent
virtual representation of historic environments allows multiple user
scenarios ranging from engineering conservation to education and
knowledge extraction in addition to object visualization. Open access
computing systems for large data management and dissemination are now
being considered; these are based on game engine platforms and Oracle and
PostgreSQL spatial databases, which are used for managing large datasets.
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/pavias
Other Titles: Handbook of Cultural Heritage Analysis Chapter 51
Publisher: Springer Nature
Type of material: Book Chapter

