Papers by Massimiliano Campi
Gli articoli pubblicati sono sottoposti a procedura di doppia revisione anonima (double blind pee... more Gli articoli pubblicati sono sottoposti a procedura di doppia revisione anonima (double blind peer review) che prevede la selezione da parte di almeno due esperti internazionali negli specifici argomenti. Per il numero 13, anno 2023, la procedura di valutazione dei contributi è stata affidata ai seguenti referee:
Representation Challenges
The paper presents the results of a scientific collaboration between the Interdepartmental Resear... more The paper presents the results of a scientific collaboration between the Interdepartmental Research Center Urban/Eco of the University of Naples Federico II and the MANN (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, National Archaeological Museum of Naples). The research activity was aimed to the digitisation, design, and development of an AR/VR-powered narrative experience regarding Antonio Canova' s statuary that is currently exhibited at the MANN, loaned by the Hermitage in St. Petersburg: Cupid, Hebe, Dancer, Cupid and Psyche, the Genius of Death and The Three Graces. The project is motivated by the will to realize an active example of a digital museum, where cultural and formative experiences related to the fruition of architectural and artistic artifacts can be relived over time, even when manufacts are not physically and/or temporally located in the space where the experience takes place.
AVI*CH, 2018
With the advent of artificial intelligence and natural user interfaces, the need for multimedia m... more With the advent of artificial intelligence and natural user interfaces, the need for multimedia material that can be semantically interpreted in real time becomes critical. In the field of 3D architectural survey, a significant amount of research has been conducted to allow domain experts represent semantic data while keeping spatial references. Such data becomes valuable for natural user interfaces designed to let non-expert users obtain information about architectural heritage. In this paper, we present the architectural data collection and annotation procedure adopted in the Cultural Heritage Orienting Multimodal Experiences (CHROME) project. This procedure aims at providing conversational agents with fast access to fine-detailed semantic data linked to the available 3D models. We will discuss how this will make it possible to support multimodal user interaction and generate cultural heritage presentations. CCS CONCEPTS • Human-centered computing → User centered design; Information visualization;
DESIGN CROSSING, Crossover meet with italian design, 2014
“Le forme dell’Anfi/Teatro - modello di fruizione evoluta: digitalizzazione, analisi e visualizzazione dei teatri romani in Campania”, 2015
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
This contribution shows the first results of a research in fieri, which aims to introduce low-cos... more This contribution shows the first results of a research in fieri, which aims to introduce low-cost instruments for the continuous monitoring of architectures. The use of these devices in the architectural field is of great interest to the scientific community and therefore, with the aim of researching rapid mapping methodologies, the integrated camera on the new iPhone 12PRO is analyzed and then compared with the NikonD5000 reflex camera, whose use is more consolidated. In the era of digitalization and industry 4.0, smartphones have made significant progress and these devices are establishing as ideal solutions, thanks to their technical characteristics, costs and portability, compared to other acquisition techniques. The study is aimed at experimenting with image-based methodologies with the use of low-cost sensors where the three-dimensional models will constitute the basic element on which, through augmented reality applications, it will be possible to implement strategies aimed at documentation, conservation and monitoring. The experiment, reported therein, was conducted on the facade of the Quadriportico of the Cathedral of San Matteo in Salerno, Italy.
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Continuous monitoring procedures are becoming even more crucial for assessing the potential deter... more Continuous monitoring procedures are becoming even more crucial for assessing the potential deterioration of architectural structures, due to the many inducted advantages. A cultural heritage site, in fact, is constantly subject to degradation, due in particular to atmospheric agents. Preserving it with preventive analyses is an important goal for the scientific community. In this context, data collection methodologies, together with Artificial Intelligence, play a central role for the analysis of surface degradation. This study aims to present a proposal for the automated analysis of the state of degradation of an artefact, exploiting a novel solution including a combination of a graph database and a dynamic Digital Model. In this regard, a preliminary case study is presented, based on the Quadriportico of the Cathedral of San Matteo in Salerno, Italy.
A large amount of 3D digital models, acquired with reality-based techniques or modelled with CAAD... more A large amount of 3D digital models, acquired with reality-based techniques or modelled with CAAD methods, are today part of archaeological studies. This new form of heritage documentation has deeply changed the traditional way of representing, studying and visualizing the remains of the past. At the same time, 3D digital documentation is rarely shared and easily accessible, so as the historical iconographic sources, text documents and other information used for interpreting remains and for validating 3D reconstructions. This paper describes the first results of an interdisciplinary project of 3D documentation and valorization of historical heritage, carried out in the archaeological site of Pausilypon (Naples, Italy). The final aim is to realize an integrated virtual tour of the site, developed in Unity 3D, based on 3D surveying products. This tour proposes a new way of presenting and visualizing results of archaeological studies and 3D documentation, collecting and overlapping dif...
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Papers by Massimiliano Campi