Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 5)

  
   
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
   
   
   
  
    
  
  
    
  
   
   
  
    
   
   
    
   
   
  
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
   
   
    
    
   
   
   
     
   
   
    
   
  
   
  
  
  
    
    
   
   
   
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part BS. Istanbul 2004 
  
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WG 1I/3.- Integrated systems for ini 
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ICOMOS - International Scientific 
Committees CIPA 
  
GROUP 1. IDENTIFICATION, CONSERVATION AND 
PROTECTION OE SPECIFIC HERITAGE CATEGORIES 
  
  
WG 11/4 - Image data standards 
  
Historic Towns 
  
  
WG 11/5 - Desien and operation of spatial decision 
support systems 
Cultural Landscapes and Historic Gardens 
  
Vernacular Heritage 
  
  
WG 11/6 - Spatial analysis and visualization 
systems 
Shared Heritage 
  
Underwater Heritage 
  
  
WG IIUI/1 - Sensor Pose Estimation 
Cultural Itineraries 
  
  
WG [1172 - Surface Reconstruction from Images as 
Information Source 
Archaeological Heritage 
  
  
Polar Heritage 
  
  
WG HU3 - 3-D Reconstruction from. Airborne 
Laser Scanner and InSAR Data 
Vernacular Architecture 
  
  
GROUP 2. MATERIALS, TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSES OF 
CONSERVATION : : 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
WG VII/5 - Disaster Monitoring, Mitigation and 
Damage Assessment 
  
  
  
WG VH/6 - Monitoring and Modelling Global 
  
Change 
  
  
Table 3: CIPA-ICOMOS Matrix of interrelations 
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= WG 1/4 - Automated Object Extraction Wood 
Û WG II/S - Algorithms for Industria! Vision Stone 
WG 11/6 - Multi-Source Vision Vite T 
Earthen Architecture 
WG Hl/7 - Modeling Large Scale Urban ; 
Environments Architectural Structures 
; a Rock Art 
WG HV/S8 - Reliability and Performance of T— 
Alsorithms Wall/Mural Painting 
à : GROUP 3. MANAGEMENT OF PROCESSES AFFECTING THE 
WG 1V/1 = Spatial and temporal data modelling PROTECTION OF HERITAGE 
and analysis CIPA 
WG IVA. - Federated databases and Cultural Tourism 
interoperability Legal, Administrative and Financial Issues 
> WG IV/3 - Data generalization and data mining Economics of Conservation A 
= WG 1V/4 - Spatial data infrastructures Risk Preparedness 
3S WG IV/5 - Image-based geospatial databases _ Training 
; IT Interpretation (Ename Goup 
WG IV/6 - Landscape modelling and visualization i ( D) 
WG 1V/7 - Data integration and digital mapping 
/G IV/8 - Global environmental databases y 
WG IV/8 - Global environmental database 2. THE TRAJECTORY OFA PARADIGM 
WG IV/9 - Extraterrestrial mapping 
WG V/l - Automation for Vision Metrology Over the years, wars, natural disasters and human negligence 
Systems and Industrial Applications around the globe have resulted in humanity having fewer and 
WG V/2 - Scene Modelling and Virtual Reality fewer things to pass on to the future generations. As a result, 
MG Vis Medical imaec Andiviis and. Hua documentation and conservation of cultural heritage are being 
ra Vio - MCGICE mage Anaivsis and Human S i = ; s : s 
> | Motion 3 increasingly seen as tasks of national —ultimately international 
; dA iority. T s ern restructuring of world economies 
E WG V/4 - Image analysis and spatial information pr OY The postmodern es E of Nor s 
© [| systems for applications in cultural heritage gave an enormous rise to technology, making it, at the same 
WC V/S Yo me iW er. NA qrehted time, inaccessible to the majority of the human population. 
WG V/5 - Quick response and distributed 3 Ti à 
computing for Close-Range Applications Restricted access to monument information posed by local 
WG V/6 E UR and AE ON bureaucracies, although not always irrational, did not help in 
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; the effective protection of the Cultural Heritage. 
IC WG V/III - Image Sequence Analysis 
WG VI/1 - Education and Training According to the ICOMOS report on “Principles for the 
— | WG VI/2 - Computer Assisted Teaching Recording of Monuments, Groups of Buildings and Sites” 
2 WG VI/i - international Cooperation and [URLI] and the article 16 of the Venice Charter [URL2] "/n all 
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S À Technology Transfer works of preservation, restoration or excavation, there should 
= WG VIA - Internet Resources and Distance always be precise documentation in the form of analytical and 
learning critical reports, illustrated with drawings and photographs. 
Wt-Vi/t-Fundamentat Physics and'Modetlire Every stage of the work of clearing, consolidation, rea- 
WG VI Sustainahle-# ; i = ii rrangement and integration, as well as technical and formal 
VG VIU2 - Sustainable Agriculture & Eco-systen S , : ; 7 
A pproadh > : features identified during the course of the work, should be 
i fr . ; included, This record should be placed in the archives of a 
WG VH/3 - Integrated Monitoring Syster s fot i, ry y: ; QU 
El, Mtr public institution and made available to research workers. 
=> Resource Management 
WG VII/A - Human Settlement and Impact ME. E : ; : ; : > 
E Andlvsis p On a similar line, the ICOMOS Charter for the Conservation of 
© Historic Towns and Urban Areas [URL3] puts the emphasis on 
public involvement through better identification, understanding, 
interpretation and presentation of cultural heritage. It also 
emphasizes the dissemination of the recorded information, to 
permit informed management and control of all changes to 
cultural heritage. 
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