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Laser scanning should not be regarded solely as the means of
recording, but it should be widely applied to the development of
3D digital archives.
|t is very important to open and spread technology and
information to the general public, by developing effective
display methods and user interfaces that can manage to show
3D models including attribute information.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Yokosuka City, Fukaya City,
Planning Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Properties,
JSA (Japanese Government Team for Safeguarding Angkor),
Shin Yakushi-ji Temple, ex-Prof. Ichiro Nagasawa of Tokyo
National University of Fine Arts and Music (Graduate School of
the Conservation of Cultural Properties) and Naomi Matsuzawa.
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