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Welcome to the Visual Computing Lab |
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New event! The new version of the CENOBIUM web site is online! http://cenobium.isti.cnr.it Recent event Innovazione Tecnologica per l’Archeologia Il rilievo e la rappresentazione digitale tridimensionale Convegno e Corsi Roma, CNR - Aula Marconi, 12-13 Febbraio 2009 http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/innovtecharch | | upper row: a.spinelli, g.ranzuglia, m.corsini, m.dellepiane lower row: r.scopigno, c.montani, v.fiorin, m.di benedetto, m.callieri missing: p.cignoni, f.de mitry, f.ganovelli, f.ponchio, r.scateni, m.tarini | During the last decades computer graphics has established itself as a core technique within computer science and information technology. Computer systems are more and more used to represent and simulate real or imaginary worlds. Such simulations require to model/acquire, to process and to render complex objects and scenes. The goal of computer graphics is to turn abstract information into visual images and to allow the user to interact with complex objects and data in a natural and intuitive way. In contrast to the classic approach to computer graphics which takes as input a scene model - consisting of a set of light sources, a set of objects (specified by their shape and material properties), and a camera - and uses simulation to compute an image, we like to take the more integrated view of 3D Image Analysis and Synthesis for our research, and consider the whole pipeline from data acquisition over processing to rendering in our work. In our opinion, this point of view is necessary in order to exploit the capabilities and perspectives of modern hardware, both on the input side (sensors, scanners, digital photography, digital video) and output side (graphics hardware). According to this point of view, one of the key research challenges is the development of new modeling tools to efficiently transform data sampled from reality into accurate three-dimensional digital models adequate to the further processing and rendering tasks. In order to make progress along the lines above our work is both theoretical and practical with a focus on first-class basic research on the development of novel algorithms, the integration of new algorithms into prototypal systems, and the evaluation of these systems in practical applications. We also try to provide a stimulating environment for junior researchers that allows them to develop and build their own research programs. |
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Newsflash |
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June 09 - Scanning at Ara Pacis, Rome |
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We started a cooperation with the Ara Pacis Museum in Rome in June 2009. The aim of the first action was to scan a portion of the frieze of the Ara Pacis (depicting the Imperial family procession). The data gathered will be used to generate a section of a wider video, using computer animation tools, that will be the CNR contribution to the exposition on "The Heritage of the Roman Empire" to be held at the National Museum of Western Art (Tokio, Japan) on Sept. 2009 - Dec. 2009. This activity is a cooperation among: - Museo Ara Pacis (dott.ssa O. Rossini)
- IBAM-CNR (arch. F. Gabellone)
- ITABC-CNR (dott. S. Pescarin)
with the support of the CNR Dept. on Cultural Heritage (prof. M. Mautone) |
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October 08 - Scanning in Cartagena, Spain |
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In the context of the Archeomed EU project, a scanning campaign has been performed in the Museum of Underwater Archeology (ARQUA). Several inetersting objects have been acquired: the results of data processing will be shown in Naples by the end of November. |
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October 2008 - America discovers MeshLab! |
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MeshLab is improving every day thanks to the work of Lab staff, students and external collaborators. While the release o version 1.2 is approaching, we discover that MeshLab is used by a lot of people, even across the ocean!! Here are two examples: - During a 3D scanning overview on web TV Revision 3, MeshLAb is extensively used and recommended! See here - Even the well-known writer Bruce Sterling, in his blog Wired , cites MeshLab as a very useful tool! We'd like to thank to all the people who work on this very interesting and fruitful project, and especially Paolo who spends days in taking care of it. |
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