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Feng Zhang, Pei Zhang, Miao Wu, Tiantian Wang, Liyue Gao and Yonghui Cheng
Cultural space (CS) holds significant importance for inheriting regional culture, serving people?s lives, and boosting sustainable community development. In this study, based on the research case of the Hanzhong section of the Hanjiang River Basin (HSHRB...
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Yannis Zavoleas, Peter R. Stevens, Jenny Johnstone and Marie Davidová
By studying Aboriginal maps, this speculative research discusses world heritage concepts about land and merges them into western urban contexts. Assumptions concerning spatial allocation and demarcation such as boundaries, divisions and geometric pattern...
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Massimiliano Lo Turco, Elisabetta Caterina Giovannini and Andrea Tomalini
In recent years we have been experiencing an ever-increasing number of Building Modeling Modeling (BIM) and Visual Programming Language (VPL) approaches in the architectural design field. These experiments have inspired new research strictly focused on e...
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Maria Giovanna Masciotta and Paulo B. Lourenço
The preservation and seismic risk mitigation of built cultural heritage is considered today as a major priority in the international political agenda. Among the great variety of heritage structures spread worldwide, masonry towers belong to one of the mo...
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Shurong Sheng, Katrien Laenen, Luc Van Gool and Marie-Francine Moens
In this paper, we target the tasks of fine-grained image?text alignment and cross-modal retrieval in the cultural heritage domain as follows: (1) given an image fragment of an artwork, we retrieve the noun phrases that describe it; (2) given a noun phras...
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Giulia Caneva, Daniela Isola, Hyun Ju Lee and Yong Jae Chung
Biological growth represents one of the main threats for the conservation of subterranean cultural heritage. Knowledge of the conditions which favour the various taxonomic groups is important in delineating their control methods. Combining our experience...
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Caterina Balletti and Martina Ballarin
In recent decades, 3D acquisition by laser scanning or digital photogrammetry has become one of the standard methods of documenting cultural heritage, because it permits one to analyze the shape, geometry, and location of any artefact without necessarily...
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Rossella Salerno
A far-sighted policy, designed to safeguard a State?s land and culture, is one that would be able to go beyond emergency culture in the direction of shared far-sightedness in the territorial government, looking ahead to future generations. New and differ...
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Maciej Brodowicz,Thomas Sterling
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With nano-scale technology and Moore's Law end, architecture advance serves as the principal means of achieving enhanced efficiency and scalability into the exascale era. Ironically, the field that has demonstrated the greatest leaps of technology in the...
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Alain Zarli, Luc Bourdeau, Miguel Segarra
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The European transport infrastructure network is considered as the lifeblood of European trade and society, and is commonly regarded as a shared heritage of great economic value. But it is also recognised today that this network is composed of many exist...
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