IDCHS Presents First NOON Project Paper at Digital Heritage 2025
11 Sept 2025
The IDCHS team, together with Bornholms Museum, presented their paper Sun Stones Chronicles at Digital Heritage 2025.
11 Sept 2025
The IDCHS team, together with Bornholms Museum, presented their paper Sun Stones Chronicles at Digital Heritage 2025.
On September 11, 2025, Prof. Dr. Nicola Lercari presented the first paper resulting from the IDCHS’s NOON project at the Digital Heritage (DH) 2025 World Congress & Expo, in Siena, Italy.
The paper Sun Stones Chronicles: Enriching the Bornholms Museum Brightest Artifact Collection through 3D Scanning and Semantic Web Technologies addressed 3D scanning and 3D data pipelines, semantic data models, and WebGL platforms in the context of museum object digitalization.
The work was co-authored by Nicola Lercari (LMU IDCHS), M. Nicolás Caretta (Bornholms Museum, Archaeological Center), Bruno Sartini (LMU IDCHS), Yiming DU (LMU IDCHS), Josephine Bergman (Bornholms Museum, Archaeological Center), Dario Calderone (LMU IDCHS)
It is now available in the open access conference proceedings at https://diglib.eg.org/communities/2a722fec-1df8-437d-8c49-4222ce3348fe.