Publication
Proceedings of the joint international event 9th ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 & 3rd GEORES, Valencia (Spain). 26–28 April 2021
Authors
Pritchard, D., Rigauts, T., Ripanti, F., Ioannides, M., Brumana, R., Davies, R., Avouri, E., Cliffen, H., Joncic, N., Osti, G., & Toumpouri, M
Citation
Pritchard, Douglas & Rigauts, Thomas & Ripanti, Francesco & Ioannides, Marinos & Brumana, R. & Davies, Robert & Avouri, Eleanna & Cliffen, Harriet & Joncic, Nenad & Osti, Giulia & Toumpouri, Marina. (2021). STUDY ON QUALITY IN 3D DIGITISATION OF TANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE. DOI 10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12113.
Abstract
Following the action plan implementation of the Virtual Multimodal Museum (ViMM) project, which finished in March 2019, the European Commission issued a Declaration on Cooperation on Advancing Digitisation of Cultural Heritage during the Digital Day in April 2019. One year later, in April 2020, the European Commission (EC) launched a call for tenders to develop a Study on quality in 3D digitisation of tangible cultural heritage (the Study), thus responding to the increasing demand for internationally recognised standards for the holistic 3D documentation of Europe’s rich cultural heritage (CH). To address this lack of standards, the Study aims to map parameters, formats, standards, benchmarks, methodologies and guidelines, relating to 3D digitisation of tangible cultural heritage, to the different potential purposes or uses, by type of tangible cultural heritage, and by degree of complexity of tangible cultural heritage. A team of researchers at the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) is leading a consortium of partners from industry and academia across Europe to conduct this unique Study. This work in progress paper introduces the objectives and methodology of the Study, as well as presenting some of its first results.
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