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Mar 13, 2011
Digital Media and its Applications in Cultural Heritage
Amman, Amman
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Mar 13, 2011
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Mar 15, 2011
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Overview
Topics of Interest
We invite scholars and practitioners in architecture, planning, archaeology, and related fields, as well as administrators of museums, galleries, and archives, to submit papers on any topic related to conference theme. Papers may reflect on a wide spectrum of issues related to digital heritage. The conference is structured around a number of sub-themes that include -but are not limited to:
• Virtual realty applications in conservation research and practice
• Internet-based applications
• E-libraries and e-learning in cultural heritage
• Intelligent description of cultural heritage content
• Interactive, virtual and augmented environments
• wireless hand-held devices
• Knowledge systems for heritage management
• GIS and spatial information management in cultural heritage
• Photogrammetry, laser scanning and scene modeling
• Virtual Heritage
• Virtual Museums
• Data acquisition technologies
• 3D data capture and processing in cultural heritage
• Digital reconstructions and 3D modeling
• Reproduction techniques and rapid prototyping in cultural heritage
• Multimedia, data management and archiving
• Rendering techniques for cultural heritage: photorealistic and non-photorealistic
• Innovative graphics applications and techniques
• Digital media and commodification of cultural heritage
• Authenticity and integrity of data/content
• The economics of cultural informatics
• Usability and interface design for cultural heritage applications
• Methods of and issues related to accessibility and interoperability
Topics of Interest
We invite scholars and practitioners in architecture, planning, archaeology, and related fields, as well as administrators of museums, galleries, and archives, to submit papers on any topic related to conference theme. Papers may reflect on a wide spectrum of issues related to digital heritage. The conference is structured around a number of sub-themes that include -but are not limited to:
• Virtual realty applications in conservation research and practice
• Internet-based applications
• E-libraries and e-learning in cultural heritage
• Intelligent description of cultural heritage content
• Interactive, virtual and augmented environments
• wireless hand-held devices
• Knowledge systems for heritage management
• GIS and spatial information management in cultural heritage
• Photogrammetry, laser scanning and scene modeling
• Virtual Heritage
• Virtual Museums
• Data acquisition technologies
• 3D data capture and processing in cultural heritage
• Digital reconstructions and 3D modeling
• Reproduction techniques and rapid prototyping in cultural heritage
• Multimedia, data management and archiving
• Rendering techniques for cultural heritage: photorealistic and non-photorealistic
• Innovative graphics applications and techniques
• Digital media and commodification of cultural heritage
• Authenticity and integrity of data/content
• The economics of cultural informatics
• Usability and interface design for cultural heritage applications
• Methods of and issues related to accessibility and interoperability