conference paper
Virtual Reconstruction as a Scientific Tool
- Title
- Virtual Reconstruction as a Scientific Tool
- Creator(s)
- Demetrescu, Emanuel
- Editor(s)
- Münster, Sander
- Friedrichs, Kristina
- Niebling, Florian
- Seidel-Grzesińska, Agnieszka
- Date
- 2018
- Is Part Of
- Digital Research and Education in Architectural Heritage, 5th Conference, DECH 2017, and 1st Workshop, UHDL 2017 (Dresden 2017),
- Pages
- 102-116
- Language
- eng
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Place Published
- Cham
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-76992-9
- Short Title
- Virtual Reconstruction as a Scientific Tool
- Abstract
- The focus of this paper is to highlight what are the major theoretical issues of virtual reconstruction in archeology (black-box effect, palimpsest-effect, role of accuracy) and explain how the Extended Matrix approach was designed to respond to these specific needs. The Extended Matrix (EM) is a tool that extends the stratigraphic approach to the recording and managing of the re-constructive record: one of the goals of this research is to prove that the stratigraphic method, intended as chronological reading of a spatial context, is able to compose a complete and multidimensional re-constructive record through the EM. This approach can improve the quality of virtual reconstructions non only for scientific purposes but also in the industry of Virtual Museums and Digital Libraries.
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