Design and Use of an In-Museum System for Artifact Capture

Abstract

We describe the design and use of a 3D scanning system currently installed in Cairo's Egyptian Museum. The primary purpose of the system is to capture objects for display on a web site communicating Egyptian culture. The system is designed to capture both the geometry and photometry of the museum artifacts. We describe special features of the system and the calibration procedures designed for it. We also present resulting scans and examples of how they will be used on the web site.

Cite

Text

Rushmeier et al. "Design and Use of an In-Museum System for Artifact Capture." IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2003. doi:10.1109/CVPRW.2003.10005

Markdown

[Rushmeier et al. "Design and Use of an In-Museum System for Artifact Capture." IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2003.](https://mlanthology.org/cvprw/2003/rushmeier2003cvprw-design/) doi:10.1109/CVPRW.2003.10005

BibTeX

@inproceedings{rushmeier2003cvprw-design,
  title     = {{Design and Use of an In-Museum System for Artifact Capture}},
  author    = {Rushmeier, Holly E. and Gomes, José and Giordano, Frank and El-Shishiny, Hisham and Magerlein, Karen A. and Bernardini, Fausto},
  booktitle = {IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops},
  year      = {2003},
  pages     = {8},
  doi       = {10.1109/CVPRW.2003.10005},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/cvprw/2003/rushmeier2003cvprw-design/}
}