The See-Through Museum Project was launched in May of 2016 with an idea of bringing together researchers with an expertise in advanced x-ray tomography, structured light scanning and data analysis with conservators and restorers of several prominent Dutch and Chinese museums. The ultimate aim of the project is to create an integrated data acquisition, visualization and analysis pipeline allowing collection of the most relevant 3D data for a wide range of heritage artifacts. We believe that the state-of-the-art imaging technologies will in the near future enable museums to have comprehensive digitized collections. These virtual collections will be accessible by audiences remarkably wider than an audience of a typical modern museum. Besid...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
Since 2018, a scientific research project, the “Lilybaeum Project”, is being carried out by a collab...
The article presents an ongoing work performed in the research project SCAN4RECO concerning multimod...
The See-Through Museum Project was launched in May of 2016 with an idea of bringing together researc...
International Council of Museums lists a number of museums worldwide to be over 55'000. These instit...
More than 50.000 museums worldwide take care of collections of artifacts with cultural or historical...
none10noThe result of Computed Tomography (CT) investigation consists in a 3D volume of the object ...
Review of conference. ‘Imaging in Conservation: Looking at Artefacts Under New Light’ was held on 10...
The research investigated the three-dimensional dimensional digitisation, computer modelling and sch...
Computed Tomography (CT) has proven itself as a powerful technique for analysing the internal struct...
Because of its low-cost and ease in use, 3D reconstruction from sets of images has an great potentia...
3D colour image data generated for the recording of small museum objects and archaeological finds ar...
X-ray detection systems for high resolution Digital Radiography (DR) and Computed Tomography (CT) ha...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Physical methods of diagnosis are more and more frequently applied in the Cultural Heritage field ei...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
Since 2018, a scientific research project, the “Lilybaeum Project”, is being carried out by a collab...
The article presents an ongoing work performed in the research project SCAN4RECO concerning multimod...
The See-Through Museum Project was launched in May of 2016 with an idea of bringing together researc...
International Council of Museums lists a number of museums worldwide to be over 55'000. These instit...
More than 50.000 museums worldwide take care of collections of artifacts with cultural or historical...
none10noThe result of Computed Tomography (CT) investigation consists in a 3D volume of the object ...
Review of conference. ‘Imaging in Conservation: Looking at Artefacts Under New Light’ was held on 10...
The research investigated the three-dimensional dimensional digitisation, computer modelling and sch...
Computed Tomography (CT) has proven itself as a powerful technique for analysing the internal struct...
Because of its low-cost and ease in use, 3D reconstruction from sets of images has an great potentia...
3D colour image data generated for the recording of small museum objects and archaeological finds ar...
X-ray detection systems for high resolution Digital Radiography (DR) and Computed Tomography (CT) ha...
During the last two decades, since digital technologies have become more sophisticated in acquiring ...
Physical methods of diagnosis are more and more frequently applied in the Cultural Heritage field ei...
In the digital era, new technologies have helped to rethink the traditional museum: people can now v...
Since 2018, a scientific research project, the “Lilybaeum Project”, is being carried out by a collab...
The article presents an ongoing work performed in the research project SCAN4RECO concerning multimod...