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Contents<br/>Preface xiv<br/>Chapter 1<br/>3D Documentation of Cultural Heritage: Design and Exploitation of 3D Metric Surveys 1<br/>Eros Agosto, AdHoc 3D Solutions, Italy<br/>Paolo Ardissone, AdHoc 3D Solutions, Italy<br/>Leandro Bornaz, AdHoc 3D Solutions, Italy<br/>Fabio Dago, AdHoc 3D Solutions, Italy<br/>Chapter 2<br/>Aerial and Remote Sensing Archaeology 16<br/>Dimitris Kaimaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Charalampos Georgiadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Petros Patias, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Vasilis Tsioukas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Chapter 3<br/>Google Earth Revisited: Case Studies at the Plain of Larissa (Thessaly, Greece) 41<br/>Dimitris Kaimaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Petros Patias, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Olga Georgoula, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece<br/>Chapter 4<br/>Scientific Datasets in Archaeological Research Through Pottery Dating and Provenance Cases 56<br/>Nikolaos A. Kazakis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Nestor C. Tsirliganis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Chapter 5<br/>Exploiting Cross-Reality Technologies for Cultural Heritage Dissemination 85<br/>Chairi Kiourt, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication,<br/>and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Helena G. Theodoropoulou, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Anestis Koutsoudis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Jorgos Alexis Ioannakis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>George Pavlidis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication,<br/>and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Dimitris Kalles, Hellenic Open University, Greece<br/>Chapter 6<br/>The Use of Digital Characters in Interactive Applications for Cultural Heritage 109<br/>Spyros Vosinakis, University of the Aegean, Greece<br/>Chapter 7<br/>3D Reconstruction Challenges Using Structure-From-Motion 138<br/>Anestis Koutsoudis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>George Ioannakis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece<br/>Fotis Arnaoutoglou, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Chairi Kiourt, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication,<br/>and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Christodoulos Chamzas, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece<br/>Chapter 8<br/>Cross-Reality Technologies in Archaeometry Bridge Humanities With “Hard Science” 153<br/>Evgenia Paxinou, Hellenic Open University, Greece<br/>Chairi Kiourt, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication,<br/>and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Athanasios Sypsas, Hellenic Open University, Greece<br/>Vasilis Zafeiropoulos, Hellenic Open University, Greece<br/>Argyro Sgourou, Hellenic Open University, Greece<br/>Dimitris Kalles, Hellenic Open University, Greece<br/>Chapter 9<br/>Methods and Practices for Assessing the User Experience of Interactive Systems for Cultural Heritage 171<br/>Vasiliki Nikolakopoulou, University of the Aegean, Greece<br/>Panayiotis Koutsabasis, University of the Aegean, Greece<br/>Chapter 10<br/>Evaluation Experiments of Personalized Tours for Exploring Cultural Heritage 209<br/>Katerina Kabassi, Ionian University, Greece<br/>Chapter 11<br/>Virtual Dark Tourism: The Role of Sound Branding and Augmented Reality for Death Sites 231<br/>Maximiliano Emanuel Korstanje, University of Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br/>Handayani Bintang, Independent Researcher, Indonesia<br/>Chapter 12<br/>Surfing Between Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity of Architectural Digital Heritage 250<br/>Stefano Brusaporci, L’Aquila University, Italy<br/>Chapter 13<br/>Toward Smart Heritage: Cultural Challenges in Digital Built Heritage 271<br/>Stefano Brusaporci, L’Aquila University, Italy<br/>Chapter 14<br/>Ten Challenges for Digital Humanities and the Way Forward: Revisited From the Social Context 297<br/>Stella Markantonatou, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information,<br/>Communication, and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Simon Donig, University of Passau, Germany<br/>George Pavlidis, Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication,<br/>and Knowledge Technologies, Greece<br/>Thomas Gees, Institut Digital Enabling, Berner Fachhochschule, Switzerland<br/>Adamantios Koumpis, Institut Digital Enabling, Berner Fachhochschule, Switzerland<br/>Compilation of References 306<br/>About the Contributors 356<br/>Index 363 |