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UHDL 2019: Dresden, Germany
- Florian Niebling, Sander Münster, Heike Messemer:
Research and Education in Urban History in the Age of Digital Libraries - Second International Workshop, UHDL 2019, Dresden, Germany, October 10-11, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1501, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-93185-8
Theory, Methods and Systematization
- Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Federico Fallavollita, Riccardo Foschi:
The Critical Digital Model for the Study of Unbuilt Architecture. 3-24 - Piotr Kuroczynski, Igor Bajena, Peggy Große, Karolina Jara, Kinga Wnek:
Digital Reconstruction of the New Synagogue in Breslau: New Approaches to Object-Oriented Research. 25-45 - Cindy Kröber, Katharina Hammel, Cornelia Schade, Nicole Filz, Leyla Dewitz:
User Involvement for Application Development: Methods, Opportunities and Experiences from Three Different Academic Projects. 46-83
Visualization and Presentation
- Krzysztof Koszewski:
Visual Representations in Digital 3D Modeling/Simulation for Architectural Heritage. 87-105 - Sander Münster, Christoph Lehmann, Taras Lazariv, Ferdinand Maiwald, Susanne Karsten:
Toward an Automated Pipeline for a Browser-Based, City-Scale Mobile 4D VR Application Based on Historical Images. 106-128 - Jonas Bruschke, Markus Wacker, Florian Niebling:
Comparing Methods to Visualize Orientation of Photographs: A User Study. 129-151 - Antonio Suazo:
In Which Images Does This Corner Appears? A Novel Approach for Three-Dimensional Query of Historical Photographs Collections in Urban Heritage Research. 152-170 - Kristin L. Huffman, Andrea Giordano:
Visualizing Venice to Visualizing Cities - Advanced Technologies for Historical Cities Visualization. 171-187
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
- Julia Noordegraaf, Marieke van Erp, Richard Zijdeman, Mark Raat, Thunnis van Oort, Ivo Zandhuis, Thomas Vermaut, Hans Mol, Nicoline van der Sijs, Kristel Doreleijers, Vincent Baptist, Charlotte Vrielink, Brenda Assendelft, Claartje Rasterhoff, Ivan Kisjes:
Semantic Deep Mapping in the Amsterdam Time Machine: Viewing Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Theatre and Cinema Culture Through the Lens of Language Use and Socio-Economic Status. 191-212 - Seyran Khademi, Tino Mager, Ronald Siebes:
Deep Learning from History - Unlocking Historical Visual Sources Through Artificial Intelligence. 213-233
Policies, Legislation and Standards
- Selda Ulutas Aydogan, Sander Münster, Dino Girardi, Monica Palmirani, Fabio Vitali:
A Framework to Support Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage Studies Research. 237-267
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