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Use of new technique of image based aimed to perspective return

2014

The diffusion of Image-based 3D modeling techniques, through image-based free, low cost and open source software, have increased drastically in the past few years, especially in Cultural Heritage domain (Architecture, Archeology, Urban planning) [2, 3]. Computer vision techniques use photographs from dataset collection to rapidly build detailed 3D models. The simultaneous applications of different algorithms (MVS), the different techniques of image matching, feature extracting and mesh optimization are inside an active field of research in computer vision. Computer vision techniques - Structure from Motion (SfM)- allow to fulfill detailed 3D models from photos dataset collections. The resul…

Image-based modeling 3D reconstruction Photogrammetry Computer Vision Architectural/Artistic HeritageSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno
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From Cnidarian immunobiology to cultural heritage applications

2016

The study of cnidarians immunity, as model systems of metazoans, lead additional informations on the first steps of the immunity evolution. The functions of the genes and cellular pathways in higher vertebrates are conserved during the evolution of metazoans, as shown by the discovery of homologues in cnidarians. These basal metazoans in fact, are far from "simples" in the range of methods at their disposal to deal with potential prey but also invading microbes and pathogens. They can give informations about the invertebrates innate immune repertoire. We investigated the immunobiology starting from the inflammatory response in Anemonia sulcata (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) following injection of sub…

ImmonobiologyCultural heritageCnidarian; Immonobiology; Cultural heritageCnidarian
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AUGMENTED REALITY. PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE.

2013

The access to information is a right and a duty. An accessible website becomes a universal resource for all people who surf the net, it becomes a powerful tool to spread its message and its information with the conscious and the knowledge that the information will come to anyone who wants to access it. The innovative technologies of graphic communication (ICT) are the means to allow this cultural diffusion. In this paper the goal is to demonstrate that a conscious use of ICT allows the accessibility of the cultural heritage. The case study is on the prisons of the Inquisition in Palermo. A great opportunity has permitted to carry out a cultural, historical, architectural and social research…

Impact factorComputer sciencePrestigeMuseum informaticsInformation scienceVisual artsSocial researchCultural heritageInformaticsCultural heritage managementAugmented realitySettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoCompetence (human resources)museum virtual models Augmented Reality prison of Inquisition.
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La dimensione tecnologica del museo: forme, tecniche, "identità mutanti" tra storia e contemporaneità

2005

Nella cultura contemporanea il tema della conservazione dell’eredità storica, della rappresentazione e della trasmissibilità dell’arte è argomento ampiamente dibattuto. La forza culturale del museo, detentore dell’eredità, può essere interpretata secondo diverse traiettorie di forme. La memoria intende esprimersi sulle origini e sul significato della "macchina museale" attraverso l’analisi critica dell’oggetto, sia esso contenitore, palco di rappresentazione o scena interattiva. Sonda i processi di comunicazione relativamente alla forma architettonica, alla funzione ed alla fruizione del prodotto espositivo. Tenendo conto delle diverse scuole di pensiero sulla spettacolarizzazione dell’arte…

In present days the storical heritage the transmission of art and its performance is very important argument of debate. Its representation is the building museum in many different forms. The building museum of art is the most important place for exsposition of masterpieces instead the museum of architecture exhibits the works through projects and patterns. Today museum reconstructs the human perception of space using new technologies. The same thing happens for the museum of science and technique where the visitor gets involved in scientific representation. Therefore museum can be a place of study and scientific research. It can be either memory of past times or place of contemporaneity. This study expresses origin and meaning of building museum through the critical analysis of architectonic forms technological aims and the proper use of the exspositive space.Settore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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El método mejorado del tocón (ISUM) permite evaluar procesos de erosión del suelo en plantas injertadas utilizando medidas topográficas in situ

2021

[EN] Policymakers, stakeholders and rural inhabitants must be aware of the relevance of soil erosion as an irreversible landdegradation process. This is key to achieve the land degradation neutrality challenge and the sustainability of humankindand natural ecosystems. Agricultural areas are being affected by soil erosion threatening soil quality and, subsequently,food security. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new techniques and methods visually friendly and easy to be accessedto survey and assess the soil erosion concerns. ISUM (Improve Stock Unearthing Method) is a well-contrasted procedureto estimate and map soil mobilisation and erosion rates. To achieve this goal, using the plant …

In situCartographyEarth observationGeografía del sueloAgriculturaSoil scienceAgricultureCultural HeritageMapping techniques3D ModellingGeophysicsSuperficie del sueloTécnicas cartográficasSoil surfaceEnvironmental scienceCartografíaGeocomputingEnvironmental applicationsStock (geology)GeodesySoil geography
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Dall’accesso all’inclusione: per una gestione human centered del patrimonio architettonico

2019

Within a wide disciplinary framework of technology, regardless of the specific ap- plication field, the aim of inclusion derives from awareness of the role of individuals and communities in the productive, transformative and conservative processes. In the latest developments of technological architectural design, both in the theoretical advances and in the operational experiences, inclusion is a topic of primary impor- tance. Many aspects of the traditional settlements contain manifold features of the current topic of inclusion, which meanings contribute to the social dimension of sustainability. The perspective of inclusion, also in the field of architectural heritage, requires a holistic …

InclusionAccessibilityArchitectural heritageSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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L’ACCESSIBILITÀ NEL PATRIMONIO ARCHITETTONICO : approcci ed esperienze tra tecnologia e restauro

2021

Il volume raccoglie i contributi presentati in occasione della Giornata nazionale di studi promossa dal Cluster Patrimonio Architettonico della SITdA (Società Italiana della Tecnologia dell’Architettura) e tenuta nel gennaio 2020 a Palermo. L’evento è stato sostenuto dal Cluster SITdA Accessibilità Ambientale e ha coinvolto attivamente gli studiosi aderenti alla SIRA (Società Italiana Restauro Architettonico), con l’obiettivo di raccogliere diversi orientamenti teoretici e metodologici, allo scopo di delineare future comuni strategie di ricerca su un argomento centrale per la contemporanea visione condivisa dell’ambiente costruito con valore culturale. Le sezioni del volume sono dedicate ai…

InclusionArchitectural HeritageInclusioneCommunicationAccessibilitàPatrimonio ArchitettonicoAccessibilitySettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaCittà storicaSiti ArcheologiciArchaeological SiteComunicazioneSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroHistorical City
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Ethics, Use, and Inclusion in Managing Archaeological Built Heritage: The Relationship Between Experts and Visitors/Users

2020

The main factor for the emergence of the idea of architectural heritage and the primary imperative for its conservation has been an awareness of the distance of this heritage from the present (as evident in the technological, typological, and morphological features of artifacts. This distance has established the conditions for built heritage (and, in particular, archaeological built heritage) to become something of an ivory tower: a niche field, devoted mostly to cultured people and where only specialist experts have a say. The only “legitimized relationship” between expert and “visitor” has often been a “top-down relationship, in which the expert ‘translates’ […] the site and its meanings …

InclusionSustainable UseEthics in HeritageArchaeological Built HeritageSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Industrial Mining Tourism Activities

2010

INTRODUCTIONThe diversification of local sources of income is considered to be one of the main paths to achieving development in certain spaces which, due to their special, depressed situation, need a means of economic reactivation. Tour-ism can be considered to provide an effective and complementary method of achieving development as it combines local synergies, fosters employment and improves the standard of living of the residents of these zones. There-fore, tourism has become one way of addressing the socio-economic problems faced by rural areas, and some zones have used tourism as a method of miti-gating problems related to industrial decline (Arwell and Llurdes i Coit 1996; Hospers 20…

IndustrialisationGeographyEcotourismTourism geographyGeography Planning and DevelopmentIndustrial heritageEconomic geographyMarketingStandard of livingAlternative tourismTourismEarth-Surface ProcessesIndustrial tourismAnatolia
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SHREC 2020: Retrieval of digital surfaces with similar geometric reliefs

2020

Abstract This paper presents the methods that have participated in the SHREC’20 contest on retrieval of surface patches with similar geometric reliefs and the analysis of their performance over the benchmark created for this challenge. The goal of the context is to verify the possibility of retrieving 3D models only based on the reliefs that are present on their surface and to compare methods that are suitable for this task. This problem is related to many real world applications, such as the classification of cultural heritage goods or the analysis of different materials. To address this challenge, it is necessary to characterize the local ”geometric pattern” information, possibly forgetti…

Information retrievalForgettingGeometric patternComputer scienceGeneral Engineering020207 software engineering3d modelContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyCONTESTComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignTask (project management)Human-Computer InteractionCultural heritageBenchmark (surveying)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputers & Graphics
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