id 11612 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/11612 Resource template Conference Paper Resource class fabio:ConferencePaper Title Virtual Reconstruction as a Scientific Tool Creator Demetrescu, Emanuel Publisher Springer International Publishing Date 2018 Language eng 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. Is Part Of Digital Research and Education in Architectural Heritage, 5th Conference, DECH 2017, and 1st Workshop, UHDL 2017 (Dresden 2017), Spatial Coverage Cham Cited by 11066 13594 Editor Münster, Sander Friedrichs, Kristina Niebling, Florian Seidel-Grzesińska, Agnieszka Doi https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76992-9_7 Isbn 978-3-319-76992-9 Pages 102-116 Short title Virtual Reconstruction as a Scientific Tool Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/CCC5TFX3/item-list --