Title :
Computer Graphics and Cultural Heritage, Part 2: Continuing Inspiration for Future Tools
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Brighton, Brighton, UK
Abstract :
This article examine the new types of analysis and new applications that the availability of large quantities of cultural-heritage data could enable. Currently, most of these applications are experimental. We can expect them to take many years of research before they mature and provide cultural-heritage professionals with novel research methods.
Keywords :
data visualisation; history; computer graphics; cultural-heritage data; visualization; Computational modeling; Computer graphics; Cultural differences; Data visualization; Shape analysis; 3D printing; big data; computer graphics; cultural heritage; graphics; linked open data; multimedia; multimodal knowledge bases; multispectral scanning; procedural modeling; shape grammars; visualization;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2014.65