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Imaging buddhist art with a digital large-format camera: A field study report from the dunhuang caves
October 2012, Article No.: 9, pp 1–10https://doi.org/10.1145/2362402.2362403

This article describes recent field work undertaken by Microsoft Research Asia and the Dunhuang Academy to capture high-resolution images of Buddhist art at the UNESCO world heritage site, the Mogao Caves. This project is intended as a feasibility study ...

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Analyzing and simulating fracture patterns of theran wall paintings
October 2012, Article No.: 10, pp 1–14https://doi.org/10.1145/2362402.2362404

In this article, we analyze the fracture patterns observed in wall paintings excavated at Akrotiri, a Bronze Age Aegean settlement destroyed by a volcano on the Greek island of Thera around 1630 BC. We use interactive programs to trace detailed fragment ...

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A folksonomy-based recommender system for personalized access to digital artworks
October 2012, Article No.: 11, pp 1–22https://doi.org/10.1145/2362402.2362405

Museums have recognized the need for supporting visitors in fulfilling a personalized experience when visiting artwork collections, and they have started to adopt recommender systems as a way to meet this requirement. Content-based recommender systems ...

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Excavation-parallel laser scanning of a medieval cesspit in the archaeological zone cologne, germany
October 2012, Article No.: 12, pp 1–22https://doi.org/10.1145/2362402.2362406

During the construction of an underground museum in the historic city center of Cologne, Germany, large parts of the Roman and medieval city are being excavated. The newly excavated remains as well as remains of the Roman city, which had already been ...

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