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3D Spatiotemporal Reconstruction of Places and Events for Digital Heritage

3D Spatiotemporal Reconstruction of Places and Events for Digital Heritage

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Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2011 · Paul Hazelwood, Amanda Oddie, Steve Presland and Brian Farrimond

June 30, 2011

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This paper discusses the capabilities of the Vist3D system which enables non-technical users, specifically users without knowledge of 3D modelling techniques, interface design, data manipulation and creation of multimedia artefacts to build historical 3D spatiotemporal visualisations from natural language narratives. The user (e.g. museum curator, people involved with cultural heritage) need only supply a narrative of the event and a specification of the artefacts, e.g. buildings, ships.

Topics

electronic artvisualisationEVA 2011Digital heritageSpatiotemporal3D ModellingReconstruction of eventsHistoricalCape Town harbourVist3DTMap3D