Introduction: This post outlines a Spanish 3D project of Roman inscriptions.
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 interview highlights the migration of a database into an archive system.
Introduction: This post outlines Giorgio Caviglia’s work on interaction between visualization tools and humanities, and its consequences for research process and results.
Introduction: This post proposes screenshots for a new tutorial.
Introduction: This post highlights the positive consequences for research due to the massive digitalization of Medieval diplomatic documents from Bourgogne.
Introduction: This post outlines how Swiss partners were able to create a tool for Gothic handwriting recognition.
Introduction: This post highlights the updates of the platform histoGraph.
Introduction: This post presents a technology which produces a dynamic image from photos, to improve the reading of illegible or erased signs.
Introduction: This article highlights a new European software linking a video.
Introduction: This article presents a specific digital method for a French Digital epigraphy project.