by Frank Boochs, Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Christian Degrigny, Maciej Karaszewski, Ashish Karmacharya, Zoltan Kato, Marcello Picollo, Robert Sitnik, Alain Trémeau, Despoina Tsiafaki, Levente Tamas
Abstract:
Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage (www.COSCH.info) is a transdomain European Action (TD1201) in the area of Materials, Physics and Nanosciences (MPNS). The Action runs from 2013 to 2017 and benefits from the support of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology http://www.cost.eu/domains_actions/mpns/Actions/TD1201. The Authors are active participants of the COSCH network. They represent different disciplines involved in documentation and conservation of material cultural heritage. COSCH aims to enhance applications of optical measuring techniques and electronic imaging in this area. The paper outlines scientific, theoretical and practical solutions promoted by COSCH. COSCH activities have been organised around six main subjects: (1) spectral object documentation; (2) spatial object documentation; (3) algorithms and procedures; (4) analysis and restoration of cultural heritage surfaces and objects; (5) visualisation of cultural heritage objects and its dissemination; and (6) the semantic development of the COSCH Knowledge Representation. The Authors indicate future work that is needed to resolve the identified scientific, technical and semantic questions, as well as challenges of interdisciplinary communication, to ensure a wider adoption of specialist technologies and enhanced standards in 3D documentation of material cultural heritage — being a basis for its understanding, conservation, restoration, long-term preservation, study, presentation and wide dissemination.
Reference:
Frank Boochs, Anna Bentkowska-Kafel, Christian Degrigny, Maciej Karaszewski, Ashish Karmacharya, Zoltan Kato, Marcello Picollo, Robert Sitnik, Alain Trémeau, Despoina Tsiafaki, Levente Tamas, Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Documentation of Material Culture, In International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era, volume 3, no. 4, pp. 713-730, 2014.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{Boochs-etal2014a,
author = {Frank Boochs and Anna Bentkowska-Kafel and Christian
Degrigny and Maciej Karaszewski and Ashish
Karmacharya and Zoltan Kato and Marcello Picollo and
Robert Sitnik and Alain Trémeau and Despoina
Tsiafaki and Levente Tamas},
title = {Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage:
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Documentation of
Material Culture},
journal = {International Journal of Heritage in the Digital
Era},
year = 2014,
volume = 3,
number = 4,
pages = {713-730},
month = dec,
abstract = {Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage
(www.COSCH.info) is a transdomain European Action
(TD1201) in the area of Materials, Physics and
Nanosciences (MPNS). The Action runs from 2013 to
2017 and benefits from the support of the European
Cooperation in Science and Technology
http://www.cost.eu/domains_actions/mpns/Actions/TD1201. The
Authors are active participants of the COSCH
network. They represent different disciplines
involved in documentation and conservation of
material cultural heritage. COSCH aims to enhance
applications of optical measuring techniques and
electronic imaging in this area. The paper outlines
scientific, theoretical and practical solutions
promoted by COSCH. COSCH activities have been
organised around six main subjects: (1) spectral
object documentation; (2) spatial object
documentation; (3) algorithms and procedures; (4)
analysis and restoration of cultural heritage
surfaces and objects; (5) visualisation of cultural
heritage objects and its dissemination; and (6) the
semantic development of the COSCH Knowledge
Representation. The Authors indicate future work
that is needed to resolve the identified scientific,
technical and semantic questions, as well as
challenges of interdisciplinary communication, to
ensure a wider adoption of specialist technologies
and enhanced standards in 3D documentation of
material cultural heritage — being a basis for its
understanding, conservation, restoration, long-term
preservation, study, presentation and wide
dissemination.}
}