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Virtual Systems and Multimedia: 13th International Conference, VSMM 2007, Brisbane, Australia, September 23-26, 2007, Revised Selected Papers 2008 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4820
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540785655
  • ISBN-13: 9783540785651
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 218 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 454 g, XII, 218 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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The 13th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia was held in Brisbane, Australia in September 2007. This was the first time that VSMM was sited in Australia. The Australian conference theme reflected the countrys cultural heritage, both recent and past Exchange and Experience in Space and Place. Of the many papers submitted under this theme we were able to identify three core sub-themes: Virtual Heritage, Applied Technologies and Virtual Environments. With a truly international flavor, these sub-themes covered the diverse areas of heritage site and artifact reconstruction and analysis, Australian Aboriginal cultural heritage, training, notions of spirituality, human computer interaction in virtual environments, 3D modelling, remote collaboration and virtual agents. This made for rich, varied and lively conference session debates. Ninety-seven papers were submitted. Of these, 56 were accepted for inclusion in the general conference proceedings. Of these, 18 were further reviewed and selected for this Springer publication. The authors of these papers were invited to revise their papers following feedback from the conference before inclusion in this volume. Many people contributed to the conference. We first wish to thank the Virtual Systems and Multimedia Society, who provided strong support to the whole process of the preparation of the conference. In particular, we would like to express our thanks to Takeo Ojika, Mario Santana Quintero and Hal Thwaites for their generous support and guidance.
Virtual Heritage
Using a Dance Pad to Navigate through the Virtual Heritage Environment of Macquarie Lighthouse, Sydney
1(12)
Eric Fassbender
Debbie Richards
3D City Model of the Ancient Hue, Vietnam; Reconstruction of the City Environment for the Cultural Heritage Identity Conservation
13(11)
Fausto Pugnaloni
Giovanni Issini
Nam Dang Minh
A Conversation on the Efficacies of the Game Engine to Address Notions of Sacred Space: The Digital Songlines Project and Transgressions of Sacredness
24(11)
Theodor G. Wyeld
Patrick Crogan
Brett Leavy
Digital Tools for Heritage Information Management and Protection: The Need of Training
35(12)
Mario Santana-Quintero
Alonzo C. Addison
Beyond the Map: Issues in the Design of a Virtual 3D Knowledge Space for Aboriginal Knowledge
47(11)
Malcolm Pumpa
The Irreducible Ensemble: Place-Hampi
58(15)
Sarah Kenderdine
Reconstructing the West Mebon Vishnu: A Marriage of Traditional Artefactual Analysis with Digital 3D Visualization
73(15)
Marnie Feneley
Tom Chandler
Nils Gleissenberger
Ben Alexander
Applied Technologies
From Manual to Automated Optical Recognition of Ancient Coins
88(12)
Maia Zaharieva
Martin Kampel
Klaus Vondrovec
Adding Semantic Annotations, Navigation Paths and Tour Guides to Existing Virtual Environments
100(12)
Frederic Kleinermann
Olga De Troyer
Christophe Creelle
Bram Pellens
A View-Based Real-Time Human Action Recognition System as an Interface for Human Computer Interaction
112(9)
Jin Choi
Yong-il Cho
Taewoo Han
Hyun S. Yang
Knowledge Based Lacunas Detection and Segmentation for Ancient Paintings
121(11)
Jianming Liu
Dongming Lu
Smart Volumes-Adaptive Voronoi Power Diagramming for Real-Time Volumetric Design Exploration
132(11)
Christian Friedrich
Virtual Environment
Constructing a Virtual Tower of Babel: A Case Study in Cross-Cultural Collaboration Across Three Continents
143(11)
Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland
Theodor Wyeld
Teng-Wen Chang
Evolutionary Virtual Agent at an Exhibition
154(12)
Jean-Claude Heudin
The Metaplastic Virtual Spaces
166(13)
Gianluca Mura
Embodied Communication in the Distributed Network
179(12)
Jillian Hamilton
Interactive High Resolution Texture Mapping for the 3D Models of Cultural Heritages
191(12)
Changyu Diao
Dongming Lu
Prototypes for Automated Architectural 3D-Layout
203(12)
Henriette Bier
Adriaan de Jong
Gijs van der Hoorn
Niels Brouwers
Marijn Heule
Hans van Maaren
Author Index 215