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Miles, Helen C.Wilson, Andrew T.
Labrosse, Frédéric
Tiddeman, Bernard
Griffiths, Seren
Edwards, Ben
Ritsos, Panagiotis D.
Mearman, Joseph W.
Moller, Katharina
Karl, Raimund
Roberts, Jonathan C.
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Aberystwyth University; Bangor University; Manchester Metropolitan UniversityPublication Date
2016-02-20
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By collecting images of heritage assets from members of the public and processing them to create 3D-reconstructed models, the HeritageTogether project has accomplished the digital recording of nearly 80 sites across Wales, UK. A large amount of data has been collected and produced in the form of photographs, 3D models, maps, condition reports, and more. Here we discuss some of the different methods used to realize the potential of this data in different formats and for different purposes. The data are explored in both virtual and tangible settings, and—with the use of a touch table—a combination of both. We examine some alternative representations of this community-produced heritage data for educational, research, and public engagement applications.Citation
Miles, H. C., Wilson, A. T., Labrosse,, F., Tiddeman, B., . . . Roberts, J. C. (2016). Alternative Representations of 3D-Reconstructed Heritage Data. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage. 9(1), 1-18. doi: 10.1145/2795233DOI
10.1145/2795233Additional Links
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© ACM, 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, Vol. 9, No. 1, Article 4, Publication date: November 2015. doi>10.1145/2795233ISSN
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10.1145/2795233
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