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FROM SFM TO 3D PRINT: AUTOMATED WORKFLOW ADDRESSED TO PRACTITIONER AIMED AT THE CONSERVATION AND RESTAURATION

2017

Abstract. In In the last years there has been an increasing use of digital techniques for conservation and restoration purposes. Among these, a very dominant rule is played by the use of digital photogrammetry packages (Agisoft Photoscan, 3D Zephir) which allow to obtain in few steps 3D textured models of real objects. Combined with digital documentation technologies digital fabrication technologies can be employed in a variety of ways to assist in heritage documentation, conservation and dissemination. This paper will give to practitioners an overview on the state of the art available technologies and a feasible workflow for optimizing point cloud and polygon mesh datasets for the purpose …

lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringPoint cloud3D printing02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genrelcsh:Technology020901 industrial engineering & automationDocumentation0502 economics and businessPolygon meshMultimedialcsh:Tbusiness.industry05 social scienceslcsh:TA1501-1820AutomationSfM Image Based Modeling Automation Restauration Conservation 3D printingVariety (cybernetics)Workflowlcsh:TA1-2040Settore ICAR/17 - DisegnoState (computer science)lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessSoftware engineeringcomputer050203 business & management
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A VIRTUAL HUB BROKERING APPROACH FOR INTEGRATION OF HISTORICAL AND MODERN MAPS

2016

Geospatial data are today more and more widespread. Many different institutions, such as Geographical Institutes, Public Administrations, collaborative communities (e.g., OSM) and web companies, make available nowadays a large number of maps. Besides this cartography, projects of digitizing, georeferencing and web publication of historical maps have increasingly spread in the recent years. In spite of these variety and availability of data, information overload makes difficult their discovery and management: without knowing the specific repository where the data are stored, it is difficult to find the information required and problems of interconnection between different data sources and th…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsEngineeringHGISGeospatial analysisCadastreInteroperabilitycomputer.software_genreCadastral mapslcsh:TechnologyWorld Wide WebBrokering; Cadastral maps; HGIS; Interoperability; Open data; Web services; Information Systems; Geography Planning and DevelopmentWeb servicesPlanning and DevelopmentGeographybusiness.industrylcsh:TOpen datalcsh:TA1501-1820Semantic interoperabilityBrokeringInteroperabilityInformation overloadVariety (cybernetics)Open datalcsh:TA1-2040Web servicebusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)computerInformation SystemsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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Performing the national territory: The geography of national-day celebrations

2017

The nation is a relatively abstract imagined community that is visualised through a variety of symbols as well as communicative and performative practices. In this paper, we explore how the national territory, one of the foundations of the nation-state, is performed on national-day celebrations and brings the nation into being. Drawing on ethnographic research on national days in Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana, we show how the state's internal administrative divisions and ethnic differences are at once made explicit but also subordinated to the nation. Moreover, we show how in such celebrations, potentially disruptive or competing affiliations such as ethnicity and regional loyalties…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographyEthnic groupGender studiesPerformative utterance050701 cultural studies0506 political scienceVariety (cybernetics)GeographyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)State (polity)Political Science and International RelationsEthnography050602 political science & public administrationNationalitySociologymedia_commonNations and Nationalism
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Looking for an Order of Things: Textbooks and Chemical Classifications in Nineteenth Century France

2002

The purpose of this paper is to reconsider the issue of the creativity of textbook writing by exploring the links between nineteenth-century French textbooks and the quest for a classification of elements. The first section presents the elegant combination of didactic and chemical constraints invented by eighteenth-century chemists: the order of learning - from the known to the unknown - and the order of things - from the simple to the complex - were one and the same. In section two we argue that the alleged coincidence did not help the authors of elementary textbooks required for the new schools set up by the French revolution. Hence the variety of classifications adopted in the early nine…

media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophySection (typography)Historical ArticleHistory 19th CenturyClassificationCreativityEpistemologyVariety (cybernetics)ChemistryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceChemistry (miscellaneous)Natural (music)FranceTextbooks as TopicChemistry (relationship)Order (virtue)media_commonSimple (philosophy)Ambix
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Editorial for the Special Issue “Frontiers in Spectral Imaging and 3D Technologies for Geospatial Solutions”

2019

This Special Issue hosts papers on the integrated use of spectral imaging and 3D technologies in remote sensing, including novel sensors, evolving machine learning technologies for data analysis, and the utilization of these technologies in a variety of geospatial applications. The presented results showed improved results when multimodal data was used in object analysis.

medicine.medical_specialtyGeospatial analysisComputer sciencehyperspectral imagingSciencecomputer.software_genrehyperspectral imaging; point cloud; sensor integration; data fusion; machine learning; deep learning; classification; estimation; semantic segmentation; object detection; point cloud filteringmedicine3D-mallinnussensor integrationpoint cloud filteringdata fusionestimationbusiness.industryDeep learningspektrikuvausQHyperspectral imagingdeep learningobject detectionSensor fusionObject (computer science)Data scienceObject detectionsemantic segmentationSpectral imagingVariety (cybernetics)classificationpoint cloud filteringsegmentointikoneoppiminenmachine learningclassificationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesArtificial intelligencekaukokartoitusbusinesscomputerpoint cloudRemote Sensing
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Software Complexity and Organization of Firms’ Offshoring Activities

2017

How does software complexity shape software providers’ offshoring tasks, and how do such firms organize their offshoring activity? These questions are important, since the global software development market is growing rapidly, offering new opportunities for software managers and entrepreneurs to distribute their activities geographically. Based on a multi-site case study of 12 software firms, we study connections between software complexity and the offshoring strategies selected. Our findings suggest that software firms select a variety of organizational structures for their offshoring activity, and that the selection is shaped by the complexity of the software in question. peerReviewed

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External Developmental Assets and Positive Identity Among Emerging Adults in Norway, Romania, Slovenia, and Turkey

2021

The present study adopts The Developmental Assets and Positive Youth Development (PYD) perspectives which (in contrast to the deficit-based approaches which highlight risks and deficit in youth development) claim that young people have potencies to achieve optimal development if supported by their social environment. Extant research indicates that developmental assets are linked with a variety of thriving indicators. The present research aimed to contribute to the PYD research by examining the external developmental assets (support, empowerment, and boundaries and expectations) emerging adults (N= 2055; age range = 18–28) perceived in their social environment and the level of their positive…

positive identityyouth policiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Ecological systems theory050105 experimental psychologyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmpowermentGeneral Psychologyhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonOriginal Researchpositive youth development05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Social environmentthrivingBF1-990Variety (cybernetics)developmental assetsemerging adulthoodThrivingDemographic economicsPositive Youth DevelopmentPsychology050104 developmental & child psychology
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Professional Integration of Sociology Graduates from the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, 2002-2009

2010

Abstract The professional integration of higher education students is a problem for all contemporary societies, including the Romanian one. The surplus of graduates, the diplomas’ devaluation, the opportunities’ inequality and the unequal distribution of labour market’s posts are just a few determinant factors, which make the individual to adopt a variety of strategies to get a job. This research is particularly interested in the integration process on labour markets of sociology graduates in Romanian academic system, taking in consideration the case of sociology graduates from the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu. The main objective is to understand all mechanisms of social, economic, cult…

professional integrationInequalityHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRomanianDevaluationDistribution (economics)bachelor’s degreePublic relationsadditional traininglanguage.human_languageHM401-1281Variety (cybernetics)Managementhigher educationlanguagesocial capitalSociology (General)SociologyContemporary societybusinessgraduatesmedia_commonSocial capitalSocial Change Review
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La colaboración científica: principales líneas de investigación y retos de futuro

2014

The construction of knowledge is a collaborative process that has seen a dramatic growth over recent decades, since almost all research activities now involve increasing numbers of researchers, institutions, disciplines and countries. The present study provides a bibliographic review of the literature on research collaboration and identifies pioneering work on the topic, the types of studies undertaken and the variables analyzed. Several approaches are discussed: the “classical” approach, based on bibliometric indicators, which has taken on a new dimension with Social Network Analysis; and quantitative and qualitative approaches, which attempt to investigate the motivations and dynamics of …

researchersinvestigación en colaboraciónLibrary scienceSubject (documents)Library and Information SciencesScience and Technologylcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesBibliography. Library science. Information resourcesVariety (cybernetics)Scientific collaborationtrabajo cooperativoMultidisciplinary approachPolitical sciencecolaboración científicacollaborative workcollaborative researchSocial scienceinvestigadoresSocial network analysisDisciplineciencia y tecnologíaZRevista española de Documentación Científica
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An International Survey of Quality and Safety Programs in Radiology

2021

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the status of radiology quality improvement programs in a variety of selected nations worldwide. Methods: A survey was developed by select members of the International Economics Committee of the American College of Radiology on quality programs and was distributed to committee members. Members responded on behalf of their country. The 51-question survey asked about 12 different quality initiatives which were grouped into 4 themes: departments, users, equipment, and outcomes. Respondents reported whether a designated type of quality initiative was used in their country and answered subsequent questions further characterizing it. Results: The re…

safetymedicine.medical_specialtyCanadaQuality managementAsiaInternationalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectquality improvementinternational surveymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingQuality (business)value-addedSocieties Medicalmedia_commonQuality of Health Carebusiness.industryInternational surveyAustraliaGeneral MedicineglobalUnited StatesVariety (cybernetics)Europepeer-reviewHealth Care SurveysRadiologybusinessRadiologyProgram Evaluation
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