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The Second IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
The Great Buddha Project: Modeling Cultural Heritage for VR Systems through Observation
Tokyo, Japan
October 07-October 10
ISBN: 0-7695-2006-5
Katsushi Ikeuchi, The University of Tokyo
Atsushi Nakazawa, The University of Tokyo
Kazuhide Hasegawa, The University of Tokyo
Takeshi Ohishi, The University of Tokyo
This paper overviews our research on digital preservation of cultural assets and digital restoration of their original appearance. Geometric models are digitally achieved through a pipeline consisting of scanning, registering and merging multiple range images. We have developed a robust simultaneous registration method and an efficient and robust voxel-based integration method. On the geometric models created, we have to align texture images acquired from a color camera. We have developed two texture mapping methods. In an attempt to restore the original appearance of historical heritage objects, we have synthesized several buildings and statues using scanned data and literature survey with advice from experts.
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Katsushi Ikeuchi, Atsushi Nakazawa, Kazuhide Hasegawa, Takeshi Ohishi, "The Great Buddha Project: Modeling Cultural Heritage for VR Systems through Observation," ismar, pp.7, The Second IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2003
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