Modeling and rendering architecture from photographs: a hybrid geometry- and image-based approach
SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
3D modeling in a web browser to formulate content-based 3D queries
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on 3D Web Technology
Characterization of 3D shape parts for semantic annotation
Computer-Aided Design
Reality-based 3D modeling, segmentation and web-based visualization
EuroMed'10 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Digital heritage
The Arrigo showcase reloaded: towards a sustainable link between 3D and semantics
VAST'08 Proceedings of the 9th International conference on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH)
Design of cultural heritage information systems based on information layers
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH)
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Today mapping of alterations of cultural heritage buildings and estimation of their degradation patterns is still a difficult task for several reasons. On one hand, buildings suffer from degradation problems depending on physical and chemical factors, whose causes can be difficult to determine. On the other hand, at the level of data representation, graphic supports need to be defined for deterioration analysis and heterogeneous data manipulation. The goal of this research is to supply experts with a tool for scientific monitoring and decision support so to permit rational programming operations of restorations. This paper proposes an approach for digital documentation of conservation state of buildings (stone alteration, dating, material), permitting to display and cross-reference data related to degradations. This approach will be described through the study case of stones at Chambord Castle.