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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Cultural Heritage Année : 2013

Developing a toolkit for mapping and displaying stone alteration on a web-based documentation platform.

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Stone conservation at Chambord Castle and monitoring of its changes over time is actually an urgent necessity in order to preserve and enhance this historic and tourist site. Its porous stones suffer from degradation problems depending on physical and chemical parameters that are the origin of frequent restorations. The goal of this research is to supply authorities of the castle with a tool for scientific monitoring and decision support, based on the acquisition of alteration mapping and on the estimation of degradation patterns, in order to permit rational programming operations of restorations. This paper proposes an approach for digital documentation about the conservation state of buildings. The approach is based on the connection between a structured 3D model and structured 2D mapping data. In particular, in the NUBES web platform, a specific interface has been implemented, permitting the displaying and cross-reference of 2D mapping data on the 3D model in real time, by means of structured 2D layer-like annotations concerning stone degradation, dating, and material.
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hal-00939206 , version 1 (14-11-2019)

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Chiara Stefani, Xavier Brunetaud, Sarah Janvier-Badosa, Kévin Beck, Livio De Luca, et al.. Developing a toolkit for mapping and displaying stone alteration on a web-based documentation platform.. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2013, ⟨10.1016/j.culher.2013.01.011⟩. ⟨hal-00939206⟩
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