3D colour scans for remote object identification and assessment
The E-Curator research project "3D colour scans for remote object identification and assessment" is a project currently underway at UCL Museums and Collections. This project draws on UCL's expertise
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The E-Curator research project "3D colour scans for remote object identification and assessment" is a project currently underway at UCL Museums and Collections. This project draws on UCL's expertise both in curatorship and in e-Science. It takes advantage of the presence at UCL of world class collections across a range of disciplines and of a state of the art colour scanner, the quality of which is unequalled in the UK. The project explores the use of 3D colour scanning and e-Science technologies to capture and share very large 3D colour scans and detailed datasets about museum artefacts in a secure computing environment. The combination of these technologies could assist curators and conservators in object identification and assessment, both locally and remotely.
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| Name | Project | |
|---|---|---|
| Sally MacDonald | s.macdonald [at] ucl...ac...uk | Accessing the Virtual Museum, 3D colour scans for remote object identification and assessment |
| Name | Project | |
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| Matthew Dovey (JISC) | m.dovey [at] jisc...ac...uk | Medieval Warfare on the Grid: The Case of Manzikert, National Centre for Text Mining Phase 1, Using and Evaluating e-Science Design Methods and Technologies to Improve Access to Heterogeneous Music Resources for Musicology, 3D colour scans for remote object identification and assessment, Image, Text, Interpretation: e-Science, Technology and Documents, Exploring an eScience Methodology for Musicologists, e-Infrastructure Evaluation, Java Access for Electronic Resources toolkit project, Data mining, facetted classification and e-Archeology |
Data Source: http://jisc.ac.uk/project#287
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