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Best Paper Award at the SUMAC 2024 Workshop at the ACM MULTIMEDIA Conference in Melbourne

SUMAC 2024 was held in conjunction with the ACM MULTIMEDIA conference in Melbourne, Australia, from 28 October to 1 November 2024. The sixth version of the SUMAC (analySis, Understanding and proMotion of heritAge Contents) workshop, like its predecessors, focuses on… Read More »Best Paper Award at the SUMAC 2024 Workshop at the ACM MULTIMEDIA Conference in Melbourne

the Notre-Dame de Paris arch reconstruction study (T4-T9) aims at formulating knowledge about a disappeared past (T1), the arch before its destruction (T2). T[N] corresponds to the time of the reconstruction study activities.

Best paper award at the SEMMES 2024 workshop to A. Guillem, J. Samuel, G. Gesquière, L. De Luca, V. Abergel

Anaïs Guillem, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquière, Livio De Luca and Violette Abergel received the “Best paper award” at the “SEMMES’24: Semantic Methods for Events and Stories” workshop, held on 27 May 2024 in Hersonissos, Crete, as part of the 20th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2024). The winning paper is entitled: “Let the fallen voussoirs of Notre-Dame de Paris speak: Scientific Narration and 3D Visualization of Virtual Reconstruction Hypotheses and Reasoning”.

Journées d'études " Une cathédrale de données numériques et connaissances pluridisciplinaires pour les sciences du patrimoine"

Study days “A cathedral of digital data and multidisciplinary knowledge” from 19 to 21 June 2024 in Marseilles and online

Workshop organised by the “digital data” working group of Notre-Dame de Paris Scientific Project 19-21 June 2024, Auditorium Pierre Desnuelles, CNRS Joseph Aiguier Campus, Marseilles Heritage research transforms the interaction between material objects and multidisciplinary studies into a vector for… Read More »Study days “A cathedral of digital data and multidisciplinary knowledge” from 19 to 21 June 2024 in Marseilles and online

Notre-Dame in virtual reality

Video – After the fire that ravaged the cathedral in 2019, the remains of Notre-Dame de Paris have been completely digitised by CNRS scientists, who can now immerse themselves in the virtual double of the building