The 15th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, held in Graz, Austria (September 27-29, 2017), is this year's major scientific event in computer graphics applications to cultural heritage. The workshop aims to foster an international dialogue between ICT experts and CH scientists to advance the understanding of critical requirements for processing, managing, and delivering cultural information to a broad audience.
In this year event, the CRS4 Visual Computing group, in collaboration with the University of Verona, presents a case study in the application of Multispectral RTI Analysis to a variety of artworks, including painting and status. Full deatails are presented in the following paper:
Andrea Giachetti, Irina Ciortan, Claudia Daffara, Federico Rizzon, Ruggero Pintus, and Enrico Gobbetti. Multispectral RTI Analysis of Heterogeneous Artworks. In The 14th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage, September 2017. To appear.
The work is supported by the Scan4Reco H2020 project.