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Analysis of Digitized 3D Models Published by Archaeological Museums

Óscar Hernández-Muñoz

2023Heritage13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nowadays, many museums publish virtual versions of the artifacts they keep in their collections in different 3D model viewers available on the Internet. However, despite the wide experience that some of them have in this field, it is still possible to find many virtual models that do not meet the desirable requirements for their publication on the Internet, especially regarding the optimization of the mesh and color textures needed for greater efficiency in the visualization and downloading of 3D objects. In this study, a sample of virtual models of objects belonging to multiple archaeological museums from different countries is analyzed. We considered multiple characteristics of the models, such as the number of polygons that compose them, the quality of the meshes, filter effects applied during post-processing, etc. The results of this research indicate that it is still necessary to make a greater effort to improve the training and digital skills of the professionals in charge of the digitization process in this area of cultural heritage.

Topics & Concepts

DigitizationCultural heritageComputer scienceUploadThe InternetVisualizationProcess (computing)Sample (material)MultimediaFilter (signal processing)Field (mathematics)World Wide WebComputer graphics (images)ArchaeologyGeographyArtificial intelligenceComputer visionChemistryChromatographyMathematicsPure mathematicsOperating system3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
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