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Visualizing digital architectural data for heritage education
  DOI :  10.2352/EI.2023.35.1.VDA-393  Published OnlineJanuary 2023
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This paper presents an online tool for heritage education that visualizes large-scale digital architectural data of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy. Leveraging Potree and WebGL, the tool enables the web-based visualization of registered point cloud data as the base framework for the context and the reconstructed geometries with mesh models wrapped with images of standing monuments as the focus. The tool enables users to overview the entire heritage site and examine the fine monument details. The 3D reconstructed mesh and surface models are built to allow users to explore and study the site as it exists today in relation to its reconstructed views. The site is tagged with historical information and imagery for further referencing. The paper concludes with a report on visualization results and an ad-hoc evaluation provided by domain experts.

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Chase J. Brown, Siyuan Yao, Xiaoyun Zhang, Chad J. Brown, John B. Caven, Krupali U. Krusche, Chaoli Wang, "Visualizing digital architectural data for heritage educationin Electronic Imaging,  2023,  pp 393-1 - 393-7,  https://doi.org/10.2352/EI.2023.35.1.VDA-393

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