Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering

The main objective of our research is to develop a new methodology, based on Reverse Engineering processes – 3D scan, quantitative data analysis and Artificial Intelligence techniques, in particular simulation – to study the relationship between form and function of artefacts. Furthermore, we aim to...

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Main Authors: Vera Moitinho, Juan Anton Barceló
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2012-11-01
Series:Virtual Archaeology Review
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Online Access:http://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/4372
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Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering
Virtual Archaeology Review
Digitalización 3D
Inteligencia artificial
Ingeniería inversa
Simulación
Reconstrucción virtual
title Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering
title_full Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering
title_fullStr Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering
title_short Understanding Virtual Objects through Reverse Engineering
title_sort understanding virtual objects through reverse engineering
topic Digitalización 3D
Inteligencia artificial
Ingeniería inversa
Simulación
Reconstrucción virtual
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