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Table 8 Most relevant methods for the reconstruction of digital bas-reliefs starting from paintings

From: Enhancing traditional museum fruition: current state and emerging tendencies

References

Description

Main features

Horry et al. [47]

From 2D images to 3D animated scene

Early approach

No exact geometry reconstruction

Hoiem et al. [48]

Simulation of invisible phenomenon, superimposition of supplementary informative materials,

User can visualize invisible phenomena after visitors manipulating museum devices. Information can be superimposed on the viewed artwork (texts, pictures, videos, virtual guides, etc.)

Wu et al. [49, 50]

From photograph to bas-relief

No exact geometry reconstruction

Non photorealistic reconstruction

Early approach using SFS

Governi et al. [52, 53]

From 2D paintings to bas-relief

Geometry-based reconstruction

Added “volume”

Carfagni et al. [54], Volpe et al. [55], Furferi et al. [56]

From 2D paintings to bas-relief

Aesthetic mimic of sculptor-made bas-relief

Perspective and volume-based reconstruction