Techniques for deblurring images and masking object backgrounds are examined relative to the pre-processing stage. The depth of field (DoF) problem is explored in the acquisition phase when surveying medium and small-sized objects. This article presents some insights on critical operations, which, based on our experience, can rule the quality of the final models and the reconstruction times for delivering 3D heritage results, while boosting the sustainability of digital cultural contents. The reconstruction pipeline typically includes numerous processing steps when passive techniques are selected to deal with object digitisation. Among CH settings, attention is reserved to the immense and precious museum collections, whose digital 3D reproduction can support broader non-invasive analyses and stimulate the realisation of more attractive and interactive exhibitions. In recent years, massive digitisation of cultural heritage (CH) assets has become a focus of European programmes and initiatives. The organizers thank the attendees for their active participation, stimulating discussions and fruitful exchanges. There were a large proportion of young scientists, and for several of them this was Were 560 participant/day, 150 guided visits of the permanent exhibition and 89įor many participants, this was the first meeting since the Covid-19 pandemic.
There were 1 Medal presentation (Van den Broek Medal 2021),ģ Keynotes, 105 oral presentations, 83 poster presentations and 1 Forum. There were 271 registered participants from 14ĭifferent countries. The RMCA promotes research activities in Africa and the organizers therefore welcome contributions by African scientists and/orĪ total of 12 sessions were identified with 188 abstracts covering various disciplines The theme of the conference “Geosciences made in Belgium” opens aįorum where Belgian scientists and colleagues exhibited the wide diversity of their activities, in Belgium and abroad.
The museum building itself is made of a variety of materials issued from Belgian quarries. Modern conference rooms and facilities within the Welcome Pavilion were ideally fitted to host the conference. Geologica Belgica Meeting 2021 in the recently renovated AfricaMuseum. The Royal Museum for Central Africa was pleased to welcome the 7th international Proceedings of the 7th International Geologica Belgica Congress: 15-17 September 2021 – Africamuseum Tervuren (Belgium) - Geosciences made in Belgium.