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The ARC 3D webservice

Nilsson et al., 2007

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Document ID
9532113826238748158
Author
Nilsson D
Pletinckx D
Van Gool L
Vergauwen M
Publication year
Publication venue
EPOCH Knowhow book

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From the cultural heritage field comes a large demand for cheaper and more flexible ways of 3D reconstruction. Aiming to fulfil this need, the VISICS Research Group of the University of Leuven, Belgium (partners of the EPOCH network) have developed a web-based 3D …
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