Delphi4Delphi: Data acquisition of spatial cultural heritage data for ancient Delphi, Greece

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Liritizis, Ioannis
Pavlidis, George
Volonakis, Spyros
Koutsoudis, Anestis
Volonakis, Pantelis
Howland, Matthew D.
Liss, Brady
Levy, Thomas E.
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2017-11-13
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Book chapter
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Heritage policy , Digital Cultural Heritage , Heritage initiatives , Structure from motion
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Liritzis, I. et al. (2017). Delphi4Delphi: Data Acquisition of Spatial Cultural Heritage Data for Ancient Delphi, Greece. In: Vincent, M., López-Menchero Bendicho, V., Ioannides, M., Levy, T. (eds) Heritage and Archaeology in the Digital Age. Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65370-9_8
Abstract

For Digital Cultural Heritage, 3D modeling is an essential practice for the identification, monitoring, conservation, restoration, and enhancement of archaeological objects from artifacts to monuments. In this context 3D computer graphics can support archaeology and heritage policy, offering scholars a “sixth sense” for the understanding of the past, as it allows them to almost relive it. In addition, current trends for 3D video gaming (serious games) and scientific storytelling provide a variety of new approaches towards new, enhanced, and realistic experiences of the past. The research project “Digital Enterprise for Learning Practice of Heritage Initiative FOR Delphi” (Delphi4Delphi) targets most of these issues. In particular, it focuses on educational, research, and social implications of digital heritage, through the use of modern technologies such as digital optical documentation, geographical information systems and georeferencing, big data, video and interactive content production for education, virtual and augmented reality, cyber archaeometry, and Cyber-Archaeology. This chapter presents an overview of Delphi4Delphi in relation to the issues of acquisition, curation, and dissemination of spatial cultural heritage data.

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Springer, Cham
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Heritage and archaeology in the digital age
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Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences
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