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Technology for Digitalizing Pictorial Data of Japanese Swords
Big Island, Hawaii January 03-January 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HICSS.2005.580Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii ...
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Akira Ide, OUEL
Kazuya Manabe, Sumihira
Hirokazu Shimizu, Kyoto City
Masahirio Sugawa, Niigata Univ.
Kento Fujiwara, Keio Univ.
Terumasa Aoki, Univ. of Tokyo
Hiroshi Yasuda, Univ. of Tokyo
In recent years, with the development of "Digital Archives" technology, preserving historical assets including cultural artifacts as digital data has started to become possible. However, this method is still in the midst of development, therefore the traditional method of creating data from photos and text is still preferred.
When we consider "Digital Archives" as an integrated technology of collecting, processing, preserving and using data, the skill of collecting data is comparatively underdeveloped. This technology proposed in this report is another way to collect data, and we hope it will enhance the quality of "Digital Archives" of such fields as fine arts and crafts like Japanese swords.
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Akira Ide, Kazuya Manabe, Hirokazu Shimizu, Masahirio Sugawa, Kento Fujiwara, Terumasa Aoki, Hiroshi Yasuda, "Technology for Digitalizing Pictorial Data of Japanese Swords," hicss, vol. 4, pp.102c, Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 4, 2005
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