Aspectus: A Flexible Collaboration Tool for Multimodal and Multiscalar 3D Data Exploitation

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Damien Vurpillot
Quentin Verriez
Matthieu Thivet

Abstract


High density remote survey technologies have become widespread practices. In recent years, we have seen a tenfold increase in volume of digital data acquired. Beyond this sheer amount of data, multimodal three-dimensional data exploitation has become another common challenge for specialists. The Aspectus project aims to ease the access to complex three-dimensional data and to promote collaborative work and remote expert assessment. Thus, we can get past the problem of distance and availability of the “object of expertise”, ranging from cultural heritage sites to artefacts. By extension, it enables us to circumvent the ever-present problem of destruction. Aspectus takes advantage of available open source solutions to produce a flexible web-based visualization and collaboration tool. After an overview of the theoretical framework and its technical implementation, we will discuss a practical application as part of the “Bibracte Numérique” project.


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Vurpillot, D., Verriez, Q., & Thivet, M. (2019). Aspectus: A Flexible Collaboration Tool for Multimodal and Multiscalar 3D Data Exploitation. Studies in Digital Heritage, 2(2), 150–165. https://doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v2i2.24446
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Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2017
Author Biography

Damien Vurpillot, University of Tours, Centre d'études supérieures de la Renaissance

Research Scientist in field of Digital Heritage and Humanities