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Luca Cipriani

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  33
Citations -  164

Luca Cipriani is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural heritage & Documentation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 31 publications receiving 139 citations.

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Digitalization culture vs archaeological visualization: integration of pipelines and open issues

TL;DR: The importance of integrating different pipelines from different technological fields, in order to achieve multipurpose models, capable to comply with graphic codes of traditional survey, as well as semantic enrichment, and last but not least, data compression/portability and texture reliability under different lighting simulation is underlined.
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An optimised workflow for the interactive experience with cultural heritage through reality-based 3d models: cases study in archaeological and urban complexes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare two workflows for the achievement of 3D models aimed at in-depth studies on the geometric features of Cultural Heritage artefacts and their dissemination, starting from highly reliable 3D documentation of cultural assets, i.e. architectural/archaeological/urban sites.
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3D models mapping optimization through an integrated parameterization approach: cases studies from Ravenna

TL;DR: This research presents a series of practical strategies aimed at providing a better balance between geometric resolution of models from passive sensors and their corresponding (u,v) map reference systems.
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Criteri di indagine degli spazi voltati nell’ambito dell’architettura storica e in archeologia

TL;DR: In this article, the integration of various know-how relating to both reality-based modelling and knowledge of the ancient design process is discussed, in the context of the study of vaulted spaces, which is a topic of great interest, always engaged several scholars belonging to different fields of investigation.
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Virtual anastylosis applied to the architectural decoration of mixtilinear buildings in Villa Adriana: the case study of the scattered friezes of the Teatro Marittimo

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a virtual anastylosis of the architectural order and the correct repositioning of the friezes, also not physically present on site, based on the results of several survey campaigns, carried out over the course of the last years.