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The 3D reconstruction and visualization of Seokguram Grotto World Heritage Site

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DOI:10.1109/VSMM.2014.7136646
Authors: Park Jin-ho / Muhammad Tufail / Jae-hong Ahn

Extracted Abstract:

— Seokguram Grotto is the most n of the Shilla dynasty, representing the Budd various architectural, mathematical and g Owing to its universal value and a representa Buddhist culture around the world, it was Herita ge Site in December 1995 under the Heritage Criteria for Selection. Due to its si gnificance and diverse location, the site environmental conditions and tourism pressur prestigious status and sustainability. This raise reconstruction and visualization, and present a pproach is a generally accepted technique fo 3D representation of heritage sites. For this rea technology was extensively used by meas coordinates to produce a complete 3D Seok guram Grotto. Particularly, laser scann used to collect various 3D scan data, fea acquisition rates, good accuracy and high 3D scan data were then optimized to produce g and visual quality of the collected textured approach has enabled us to produce a comple exhibition of Seokguram Grotto. Keywords—Seokguram Grotto; 3D r e visualization; 3D scanning; I.

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  • Papers must discuss situated information visualization* (by Willet et al.) in the application domain of CH.
    *A situated data representation is a data representation whose physical presentation is located close to the data’s physical referent(s).
    *A situated visualization is a situated data representation for which the presentation is purely visual – and is typically displayed on a screen.
  • Representation must include abstract data (e.g., metadata).
  • Papers focused solely on digital reconstruction without information visualization aspects are excluded.
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