Abstract

The ongoing EU funded project “INCEPTION – Inclusive Cultural Heritage in Europe through 3D semantic modelling” proposes a workflow aimed at the achievements of efficient 3D digitization methods, post-processing tools for an enriched semantic modelling, web-based solutions and applications to ensure a wide access to experts and non-experts. Nevertheless, the generation of high quality 3D models can still be very time-consuming and expensive, and the outcome of digital reconstructions is frequently provided in formats that are not interoperable, and therefore cannot be easily accessed. This challenge is even more crucial for complex architectures and large heritage sites, which involve a large amount of data to be acquired, managed and enriched by metadata. In order to face these challenges and to start solving the issues of the large amount of captured data and time-consuming processes in the production of 3D digital models, an Optimized Data Acquisition Protocol (DAP) has been set up. The purpose is to guide the processes of digitization of Cultural Heritage, respecting needs, requirements and specificities of cultural assets, by dealing with issues such as time-consuming processes and limited budget available for 3D documentation, accuracy of 3D models, integration of metadata and semantics into the 3D model and links with multimedia information. The DAP can be followed during the planning and performing of a 3D laser scanner survey of Cultural Heritage, and it is referred to architectural, archaeological, urban and site scales.

Highlights

  • The ongoing EU funded project “INCEPTION – Inclusive Cultural Heritage in Europe through 3D semantic modelling” proposes a workflow aimed at the achievements of efficient 3D digitization methods, post-processing tools for an enriched semantic modelling, web-based solutions and applications to ensure a wide access to experts and non-experts

  • The project INCEPTION “Inclusive Cultural Heritage in Europe through 3D semantic modelling” [3] is dealing with several challenges related to the 3D documentation and modelling of heritage assets

  • Current project activities are addressed to a modelling approach within the 3D semantic Heritage-BIM: the integration of semantic attributes with hierarchically and mutually aggregated 3D geometric models is indispensable for management of heritage information. 3D parametric and semantic modelling will lead to the development of semantic 3D re-constructions of heritage building and sites, integrated with additional documents and intangible information (Fig. 3)

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Summary

Pandu Rangan Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India

Final Conference of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Initial Training Network for Digital Cultural Heritage, ITN-DCH 2017 Olimje, Slovenia, May 23–25, 2017 Revised Selected Papers. Cover illustration: The images on the cover are taken from the paper “Rapid Reconstruction and Simulation of Real Characters in Mixed Reality Environments” by M. They represent the reconstructed monument of ASINOU, which belongs to the UNESCO WHL (http://whc.unesco.org/en/ list/351). The upper image illustrates the monument and the lower one the virtual reality representation of the Priest and the frescos of the monument. The ASINOU monument has been used as the first case study during the research training activities of all the ITN-DCH fellows (http://www.itn-dch.eu/index.php/case-studies/asinou/). This Springer imprint is published by the registered company Springer International Publishing AG part of Springer Nature The registered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland

Acknowledgment and Disclaimer
Introduction
Main Challenges in Digital Documentation
The INCEPTION Optimized Data Acquisition Protocol
Data Acquisition Protocol
Assessment and Added Values by DAP
Conclusions
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