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A digital reconstruction procedure from laser scanner survey to 3D printing: the theoretical model of the Arch of Trajan (Ancona)

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A digital reconstruction procedure from laser scanning survey to 3D printing of theoretical model, realized with a virtual reconstruction reality-based, to show the connection and the relationship between the development of the latest technologies and the cultural heritage.
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In recent years, the technologies for creating reality-based 3D models were enhanced and propagated in a large number of applications and research fields. This great evolution is due to the fact that these technologies are very useful, or rather ideal, to preserve, disseminate and restore cultural heritage, thanks to digitization and the realization of digital copies based on additive printing. In particular, 3D printing and virtual reality have determined the increase of a new field for data survey: the museum fruition. Therefore, they are becoming increasingly important. The aim of this article is to show the connection and the relationship between the development of the latest technologies and the cultural heritage: a digital reconstruction procedure from laser scanning survey to 3D printing of theoretical model, realized with a virtual reconstruction reality-based.

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From 3D reconstruction to virtual reality: A complete methodology for digital archaeological exhibition

TL;DR: A complete methodology to create a virtual exhibition system, based on realistic high-quality 3D models of archaeological finds and a low-cost multimedia stereoscopic system called MNEME, which allows the user to interact in a free and easy way with a rich collection of archaeological Finds.
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Reality-based 3D documentation of natural and cultural heritage sites—techniques, problems, and examples

TL;DR: The article reviews some important documentation requirements and specifications, the actual 3D surveying and modeling techniques and methodologies with their limitations and potentialities as well some visualization issues involved in the heritage field.
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3D Models for Cultural Heritage: Beyond Plain Visualization

TL;DR: Digital technologies are transforming the way cultural heritage researchers, archaeologists, and curators work by providing new ways to collaborate, record excavations, and restore artifacts as mentioned in this paper, and they can be used for collaborative, collaborative, and restoration of artifacts.
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3D Printing for Cultural Heritage: Preservation, Accessibility, Research and Education

TL;DR: It is expected that 3D Printing will not only become vital in the field of reconstruction of objects, but also for research, documentation, preservation and educational purposes, and it has the potential to serve these purposes in an accessible and all-inclusive way.
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