Florence Heri-Tech – 1st Session – ICT and Digital Heritage

Monday 16 May from 14.30 to 18.30 – Auditorium Room

Organized by the Florence Art and Restoration Exhibition and the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Florence (DIEF). With the contribution of Palazzo Spinelli for Art and Restoration – Springer Scientific Proceedings Publication
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Interventi:

CHAIR: ROCCO FURFERI – LAPO GOVERNI – YARI VOLPE – DIEF, Department of Industrial Engineering of University of Florence
Sustainable well-lighting design for Cultural Heritage. Natural light control by natural-biological elements and digital technologies, Carla Balocco – Department of Architecture DiDA, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy

Darker inks in 14th-century Norway, Þorgeir Sigurðsson, ERCIM postdoctoral fellow at NTNU, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gjøvik, Norway

An Augmented Reality Application for the Frescoes of the Basilica of Saint Catherine in Galatina, Lucio Tommaso De Paolis, Department of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy

Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Segmentation and Classification with Convolutional Neural Networks, Andrea Barucci Institute of Applied Physics “Nello Carrara”, IFAC-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy

3D Methods for the Anthropological Cultural Heritage, Tommaso Mori, Department of Biology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

Multiscale Painter Classification, Irina-Mihaela Ciortan, NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Towards a cultural ecosystem: museum narration meets conservation issues, Veronica Tronconi, University of Urbino, School of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Urbino, Pesaro-Urbino, Marche, Italy

A portable set up for in-situ hyperspectral imaging of stained-glass panels, Agnese Babini, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Gjøvik, Innlandet, Norway

Pandemic-driven Digital Innovation in Latvian Museums: Diversity, Diffusion, and Role in Sustainable Development, Elīna Vikmane, LAC Research Centre, Latvian Academy of Culture, Riga, Latvia

Practical and Digital Proposals for Restoration of the Main Apse of the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello, Jovan Djordjevic, Università Ca Foscari, Venezia VE, Italy

Augmentation of a Virtual Exhibition of Paintings Through Sonification, Adriano Baratè, Music Computer Laboratory (LIM) “Giovanni Degli Antoni” Computer Science Department University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Chiostro Verde of the basilica of Santa Maria Novella, Firenze: survey of the state of conservation of detached wall paintings by photographic techniques, Sofia Brizzi, Italian National Research Council – Institute of Heritage Science (CNR-ISPC), Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Tuscany, Italy.- University of Florence, Department of Architecture (DIDA), via della Mattonaia 8, Florence, Tuscany, Italy.