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Third International Euro-Mediterranean Conference, EuroMed 2010, Lemessos, Cyprus, November 8-13, 2010. Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6436)

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Table of contents (44 papers)

  1. 2D and 3D Data Capture Methodologies and Data Processing in Cultural Heritage

  2. Digital Data Acquisition Technologies and Data Processing in Cultural Heritage

  3. Long Term Availability of Content and Its Long Term Accessibility

  4. Digital Cultural Heritage Applications and Their Impact

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About this book

This volume comprises the proceedings of the Third International Euro-Mediterranean Conference (EuroMed 2010) on the historical island of Cyprus. The focal point of this conference was digital heritage, which all of us involved in the documentation of cultural heritage continually strive to implement. The excellent selection of papers published in the proceedings reflects in the best possible way the benefits of exploiting modern technological advances for the restoration, preservation and e-documentation of any kind of cultural heritage. Above all, we should always bear in mind that what we do now may be used by people in another century to repair, rebuild or conserve the buildings, monuments, artifacts and landscapes that seem important. Recent events like earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, fires and insurrections show that we can never be too prepared for damage to, and loss of, the physical and, non-tangible elements of our past and, in general, our cultural heritage. To reach this ambitious goal, the topics covered included experiences in the use of innovative recording technologies and methods, and how to take best advantage of the results obtained to build up new instruments and improved methodologies for do- menting in multimedia formats, archiving in digital libraries and managing a cultural heritage. Technological advances are very often reported in detail in specialized fora. This volume of proceedings establishes bridges of communication and channels of co- eration between the various disciplines involved in cultural heritage preservation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Department, Higher Technical Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus

    Marinos Ioannides

  • Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt, Germany

    Dieter Fellner

  • National Technical University of Athens, Zografos, Athens, Greece

    Andreas Georgopoulos

  • Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Cyprus University of Technology, Lemessos, Cyprus

    Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis

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