We also encourage you to read the following citing articles from our peers, collaborators, and colleagues who work on related topics.

Recent citing articles
Papadaki, A. I., Agrafiotis, P., Georgopoulos, A., & Prignitz, S. (2015). Accurate 3d Scanning of Damaged Ancient Greek Inscriptions for Revealing Weathered Letters. ISPRS-International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 1, 237-243.
Ramírez-Sánchez, M., Suárez-Rivero, J. P., & Castellano-Hernández, M. Á. (2014). Epigrafía digital: tecnología 3D de bajo coste para la digitalización de inscripciones y su acceso desde ordenadores y dispositivos móviles. El profesional de la información, 23(5), 467-474.
Abate, D., & Fanti, F. (2014). La valorizzazione digitale del Museo Geologico Giovanni Capellini di Bologna. Archeomatica, 5(1).
Aswatha, S. M., Talla, A. N., Mukhopadhyay, J., & Bhowmick, P. (2014, November). A Method for Extracting Text from Stone Inscriptions Using Character Spotting. In Computer Vision-ACCV 2014 Workshops (pp. 598-611). Springer International Publishing.
SHI, G., CHEN, P., & LIU, S. (2014). Rapid Processing of Frames Refreshment with Viewpoint Movement Based on OpenGL for 3D Walkthrough System.
Meng, C., Zhou, N., Xue, X., & Jia, Y. (2013). Homography-based depth recovery with descent images. Machine vision and applications, 24(5), 1093-1106.
Babeu, A. (2011). " Rome Wasn't Digitized in a Day": Building a Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Classics. Council on Library and Information Resources.
Sullivan, S. M. (2011). Analytical methods for the extraction of content from high resolution 3D data sets: Epigraphical applications to the Drakon Stele (Doctoral dissertation, University of Arkansas).
Stanley, J. C. (2010). To Read Images Not Words: Computer-Aided Analysis of the Handwriting in the Codex Seraphinianus (Master of Science Thesis, North Carolina State University).

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A virtual interactive 3D museum featuring significant world heritage exhibits.
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