Introduction: This US project proposes an interface for various analysis of scanned data and documents.
Category: Imaging
Imaging refers to the capture of texts, images, artefacts or spatial formations using optical means of capture. Imaging can be made in 2D or 3D, using various means (light, laser, infrared, ultrasound). Imaging usually does not lead to the identification of discrete semantic or structural units in the data, such as words or musical notes, which is something DataRecognition accomplishes. Imaging also includes scanning and digital photography.
Introduction: This post updates the use of this awarded platform.
Introduction: This post highlights the perception and the representation of the reality between art and codes.
Introduction: This post highlights the analysis of illuminated manuscript in art history before and after digital methods and tools.
Introduction: This post analyses the visualization of a Google scanned and liquid text.
Introduction: This post updates the capacities of the scanning tool LiDAR for the archeology recognition and the new potential issues for our cultural heritage.
Introduction: Here is a 2014 conference report on digital paleography and big data of the past, on epigraphic paleography, and on Oriflamms and DigiPal projects.
Introduction: This post outlines retro-digitalisation and academic analysis of paper-based documents.
Introduction: This post proposes reflexions on definitions of a digitized version of an artefact after a DH conference.
Introduction: This is a report conference on musicology and encoding.