GCH 2019: Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
2019
The Graphics and Cultural Heritage research community has vast experience in interdisciplinary research and in seeking technical innovation
which has a societal application. As such, in this 17th edition of the Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage (GCH 2019) we placed special
attention on the role of this research community for proposing novel research which underpins the safeguarding of Cultural Heritage in the digital
age while addressing the social, environmental and economic challenges. Taking place at the heart of the Balkans, in the city of Sarajevo, this
year’s event explores the role of computer graphics and other digital technologies in the preservation and provision of access to cultural heritage
which might be vulnerable from natural and man-made threats such as climate change, economic hardship, violence and neglect. The
programme includes a variety of research contributions that address these pressing needs. Novel methods for the digitisation of artefacts are
presented, including open and end-to-end processes for 3D documentation and reproductions, capturing complex materials, introducing
multispectral imaging processes and finding compression methods for images resulting from digitisation processes. The analysis and
classification of cultural heritage material is also presented, including methods for the analysis of historical films, analysis of cracks on painted
surfaces, classification of clay statuettes, retrieval of painted pottery and the exploration methods for annotated datasets. Engagement with
virtual environments is presented through research conducted on virtual museums, and Augmented Reality (AR) to engage the public and Virtual
Reality (VR) environments to enable them to experience seismic simulations. 3D design research includes the design of ancient garments and
the extraction of 3D scenes from bas-reliefs. Community engagement with cultural heritage is proposed through storytelling mechanisms using
technologies such as AR, VR and 3D printed replicas.
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