Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?

Digital technologies are now mature for producing high quality digital replicas of Cultural Heritage (CH) assets. The research results produced in the last decade ignited an impressive evolution and consolidation of the technologies for acquiring high-quality digital three-dimensional (3D) models, e...

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Main Authors: Roberto Scopigno, Marco Callieri, Matteo Dellepiane, Federico Ponchio, Marco Potenziani
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Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2017-07-01
Series:Virtual Archaeology Review
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/6405
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Federico Ponchio
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description Digital technologies are now mature for producing high quality digital replicas of Cultural Heritage (CH) assets. The research results produced in the last decade ignited an impressive evolution and consolidation of the technologies for acquiring high-quality digital three-dimensional (3D) models, encompassing both geometry and color. What remains still an open problem is how to deliver those data and related knowledge to our society. The web is nowadays the main channel for the dissemination of knowledge. Emerging commercial solutions for web-publishing of 3D data are consolidating and becoming a de-facto standard for many applications (e-commerce, industrial products, education, etc.). In this framework, CH is a very specific domain, requiring highly flexible solutions. Some recent experiences are presented, aimed at providing a support to the archival of archaeological 3D data, supporting web-based publishing of very high-resolution digitization results and finally enabling the documentation of complex restoration actions. All those examples have been recently implemented on the open-source 3D Heritage Online Presenter (3DHOP) platform, developed at CNR-ISTI.
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spelling doaj-art-dc66ef5dd15d46eca7cc2dda91dcab102025-08-20T02:51:57ZengUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaVirtual Archaeology Review1989-99472017-07-018171910.4995/var.2017.64055407Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?Roberto Scopigno0Marco Callieri1Matteo Dellepiane2Federico Ponchio3Marco Potenziani4Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “Alessandro Faedo” (ISTI)- CNRIstituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “Alessandro Faedo” (ISTI)- CNRIstituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “Alessandro Faedo” (ISTI)- CNRIstituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “Alessandro Faedo” (ISTI)- CNRIstituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “Alessandro Faedo” (ISTI)- CNRDigital technologies are now mature for producing high quality digital replicas of Cultural Heritage (CH) assets. The research results produced in the last decade ignited an impressive evolution and consolidation of the technologies for acquiring high-quality digital three-dimensional (3D) models, encompassing both geometry and color. What remains still an open problem is how to deliver those data and related knowledge to our society. The web is nowadays the main channel for the dissemination of knowledge. Emerging commercial solutions for web-publishing of 3D data are consolidating and becoming a de-facto standard for many applications (e-commerce, industrial products, education, etc.). In this framework, CH is a very specific domain, requiring highly flexible solutions. Some recent experiences are presented, aimed at providing a support to the archival of archaeological 3D data, supporting web-based publishing of very high-resolution digitization results and finally enabling the documentation of complex restoration actions. All those examples have been recently implemented on the open-source 3D Heritage Online Presenter (3DHOP) platform, developed at CNR-ISTI.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/64053D digitizationvirtual archaeologycultural heritagedocumentationweb-based 3D visualizationrestoration
spellingShingle Roberto Scopigno
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Marco Potenziani
Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?
Virtual Archaeology Review
3D digitization
virtual archaeology
cultural heritage
documentation
web-based 3D visualization
restoration
title Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?
title_full Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?
title_fullStr Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?
title_full_unstemmed Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?
title_short Delivering and using 3D models on the web: are we ready?
title_sort delivering and using 3d models on the web are we ready
topic 3D digitization
virtual archaeology
cultural heritage
documentation
web-based 3D visualization
restoration
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/var/article/view/6405
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