The understanding and reconstruction of a wreck’s formation process can be a complicated procedure that needs to take into account many interrelated components and has not been adequately and precisely investigated in the past. The Cypriot archaeologists investigating the 4th century BC, Mazotos shipwreck are unable to interact easily and intuitively with the recorded data, a fact that impedes visualization and reconstruction and subsequently delays the evaluation of their hypotheses. An immersive 3D visualization application that utilizes a VR Cave is developed, with the intent to enable researchers to mine the wealth of information this ancient shipwreck has to offer. Through the implementation and evaluation of the proposed appli...
Underwater archaeological discoveries bring new challenges to the field, but such sites are more dif...
This study examined questions around the scientific validity of using digital 3D models in underwate...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
The understanding and reconstruction of a wrecks formation process can be a complicated procedure th...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the un...
This paper investigates immersive technologies to increase exploration time in an underwater archaeo...
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the un...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
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This paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Reality for the Venus Euro...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
We present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany, France, using two di...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...
Underwater archaeological discoveries bring new challenges to the field, but such sites are more dif...
This study examined questions around the scientific validity of using digital 3D models in underwate...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
The understanding and reconstruction of a wrecks formation process can be a complicated procedure th...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the un...
This paper investigates immersive technologies to increase exploration time in an underwater archaeo...
Virtual Reality is becoming a complete and original way to leverage the enormous potential of the un...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
International audienceThis paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Real...
This paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Reality for the Venus Euro...
This paper describes the ongoing developments in Photogrammetry and Mixed Reality for the Venus Euro...
Ca’ Foscari University is addressing different archaeological issues to enhance knowledge about shi...
We present the study of a wreck, in a foreshore area, in the North of Brittany, France, using two di...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...
Underwater archaeological discoveries bring new challenges to the field, but such sites are more dif...
This study examined questions around the scientific validity of using digital 3D models in underwate...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...