New experimentation of a generic framework for architectural heritage data visualisation
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2003
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UNION Agency – Science Press
Abstract
When studying patrimonial edifices or sites, documentary sources, may they originate from archives or from
contemporary survey campaigns, provide partial evidences from which the researcher will infer possible
scenarios on how an edifice or site may have evolved throughout the centuries. Documentation analysis and
visualisation are therefore vital to the understanding of the architectural heritage. They are the only scientific
basis from which virtual renderings can be proposed and justified. Still, the making of 3D scenes in our field of
experimentation is most often only in relation with communications goals. Virtual renderings, although presented
as visualisations of an edifice, totally mask the semantics behind the scene, meaning the reasons behind the
shapes and in definitive any kind of scientific analysis since they provide certainty where only probability should
be considered. Such seducing results may be of great use, they may be considered as a visualisation of
geometrical shapes, but in no way can they be considered as visualisation of architectural heritage data. We
propose an approach of data visualisation in which 3D scenes act as interpretative interfaces to the
documentation, and in which the objects represented are given appearances that show what can be stated form the
reading of each object’s documentation. We have defined a methodology in which the documentation is analysed
and attached to architectural concepts with respect to the notion of scale, and in which the concepts are given
representations that are used both as visualisations of the documentation’s analysis and as interfaces in the
documentation’s database. Our experimental set is the centre of the city of Kraków (Poland).
We introduce in this paper several recent developments of our research : a combination of persistence
mechanisms that includes XML parsing and RDBMS, links between objects and documentary sources,
symbolical visualisation of undocumented / non-dimensioned objects. We also introduce a recent
experimentation of this framework at structural scale on major edifices in Kraków’s city centre.
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vizualizace dat, vědecká vizualizace, virtuální realita
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Journal of WSCG. 2003, vol. 11, no. 1-3.