Visualizing and Analyzing the Mona Lisa
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Guy Godin, National Research Council of Canada
Size and scale issues present a complexity problem in visualizing detailed 3D models built from sensor data. A model of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, with its thin pictorial layer, illustrates the need for intuitive real-time processing tools that are seamlessly integrated with a multiresolution visualization environment.
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Index Terms:
3D imaging, visualization, data analysis, GPU processing, museum and heritage applications, multi-resolution modeling, tele-collaboration, foveated displays
Citation:
Louis Borgeat, Guy Godin, Philippe Massicotte, Guillaume Poirier, François Blais, J.-Angelo Beraldin, "Visualizing and Analyzing the Mona Lisa," IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 60-68, Nov./Dec. 2007, doi:10.1109/MCG.2007.162