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9:00am BST
11:15am BST
1 - Handling transparency in 3d reconstructed on line environments: Aquae Patavinae VR case study Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
10 - The Invisible Museum Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
11 - 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions, their integration as research and educational tools for representing the past. Case of study: the Virtual Roman Baths of Edeta. Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
12 - Pompei revived Scanning Mission- insula V 1 Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
2 - Combining diverse modeling techniques to produce high-fidelity reconstructions Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
3 - Deconstructing Photorealism: Art or Science? Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
4 - Virtual Environments as an Interpretative Tool: The Example of the Temple of Hercules in Celje, Slovenia Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
5 - VR of a 1st century AD Roman city. Pollentia: architecture, topography, geography Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
6 - Restitutions of architectural hypotheses in an archaeological 3D GIS Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
7 - Modeling Stonehenge: visualisation, auralisation, apps and films Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
8 - Digital Models - Associative Geometry: the peculiarity of monuments in extension. The eighteenth-Century Lisbon Aqueduct as a case study Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
9 - The medieval settlement of Montieri, from archaeological excavation to 3D reconstruction Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
4:15pm BST
9:00am BST
1 - Groovy hardware on my wish list Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
2 - Methodological contest between high-end hardware and low-cost equipment for archaeological documentation Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
3 - Making visible: 3D voxel representations of '˜sites without features'. The case study of Hoge Vaart, the Netherlands Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
4 - Image-Based 3D Documentation of Archaeological Trenches Considering Spatial, Temporal and Semantic Aspects Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
5 - Three dimensional modular construction system for interpretation and visualization of archaeological urban environments Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
6 - The archaeologist perspective on the use of procedural modeling Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
7 - 3D Documentation for the assessment of underwater archaeological remains Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
8 - A Proposed 3-D Imaging Technique for Recording a Submerged Cultural Resource Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
9 - 3D documentation and exploratory data analysis of excavation data using GIS Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
2:00pm BST
1 - Virtual Reality Simulations in Cultural Heritage Building 65, 1097
10 - ICON - A Content Exchange Mechanism for 3D Cultural Heritage Models Building 65, 1097
2 - Teaching Cultural Heritage and 3D Modelling through a Virtual Reconstruction of a late Middle-Age Church Building 65, 1097
3 - Virtually Visiting Williamsburg: The Use of 3D Modeling to Enrich the Museum Guest Experience Building 65, 1097
4 - Hands-Off: Using Kinect to virtually query the ancient Maya city of Copan, Honduras Building 65, 1097
5 - Three-dimensional tour into the mysterious world of Ancient Egyptian Mummies. A stereo 3D film in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Building 65, 1097
6 - Using ConML to visualize the main historical monuments of Crete Building 65, 1097
7 - A real-time exploration of the virtual reconstruction of the 'Pórtico de la Gloria' instruments Building 65, 1097
8 - Taking excavation to a virtual world: importing archaeological spatial data to Second Life and OpenSim Building 65, 1097
9 - The role of heritage education in the development of 3D virtual models Building 65, 1097
9:00am BST
1 - Calibrating an Illumination Dome for Archaeological Metrology Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
2 - Extracting Scars and Ridges Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
3 - The Restoration of Ceramics from Torre de Palma in Virtual and Augmented Reality, and the Implementation of CAD/CAM Technologies Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
4 - Exploring the perception of epigraphy: Analysis of visualisations through eye tracking Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
5 - Instruments and methods for the survey and analysis of amphitheatres Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
6 - The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project: Virtual World Technology as an Aid to Finding Alignments between Built and Celestial Features Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
7 - Post-excavation analysis in archaeology using technology Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
8 - Towards an interactive procedural reconstruction of the Louvre Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
9 - The Final Results of the Virtual 3D Reconstruction of the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
2:00pm BST
4:15pm BST