DCH 402: Fundamentals of Digital Cultural Heritage
Course Title |
Fundamentals of Digital Cultural Heritage |
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Course Code |
DCH 402 |
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Course Type |
Mandatory |
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Level |
Master’s |
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Year / Semester |
1st / 1st (Subject to change) |
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Instructor’s Name |
Sorin Hermon (lead instructor), George Artopoulos |
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ECTS |
10 |
Lectures / week |
1 (1h) |
Laboratories / week |
1 (2h) |
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Course Purpose and Objectives |
Introduce concepts of Cultural Heritage research based on digital tools and methods, along the research pipeline of data acquisition – archiving – processing – interpretation – publication, through a variety of examples covering the broad spectrum of Cultural Heritage. |
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Learning Outcomes |
Students will gain knowledge on key components and structure of research, how to choose the most suitable technologies and methods to be employed for achieving the research goals and how to perform such research in a multi-disciplinary environment. |
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Prerequisites |
None |
Requirements | - | ||||
Course Content |
Introduction to Digital Cultural Heritage, its research agenda, methods and aims. Development of a research pipeline in DCH, basic concepts in computational photography, photogrammetry and imaging, 3D documentation and shape analysis, basic notions in computer graphics, computer vision and virtual research environments. |
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Teaching Methodology |
Frontal lectures, laboratory work and applied research |
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Bibliography |
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Assessment |
75% exam; 25% coursework |
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Language |
English |