Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Spatialization, fusion and enrichment of Multimodal Imaging for Interdisciplinary Digital Heritage Studies

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Digital Heritage (DH) has emerged as a dynamic and crucial concept for the future of Heritage Science (HS), at the crossroads of interdisciplinary fields. Nowadays, methods, tools and technologies for capturing reality play a predominant role in Cultural Heritage (CH) documentation framework. Indeed, the 2D/3D imaging and digitization techniques are massively employed today to survey, document, and study heritage artifacts. They offer numerous perspectives and avenues for investigation to enhance shared knowledge around heritage conservation and restoration. However, as the need for digital expertise expends in both scope and number, these various methods employed face the challenge of multimodality. This concept is at the core of this research, it is understood and justified by the growing need to cooperate with various digital resources (originating from multiple sensors, scales of observation, spectral or temporal layers) in order to feed and cross expertise. This paper explores 2D and 3D digitization strategies to enhance the potential of multimodal studies. The main contributions develop data-driven methods improving Spatialization, Fusion and Enrichment stages. Different types of approaches are proposed, aiming to better articulate the instrumental, computational and analytical phases in order to increase the informative potential of multi-source 2D/3D modelling. The strategy is demonstrated by a series of works and experiments enabling to construct and explore enriched multimodal data sets. The proposal offers reasoned and pragmatic solutions while the discussion anticipates emerging challenges such as semantic technologies, open science, artificial intelligence, and digital sobriety.

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Est complété par tel-04569913 Thèse de doctorat Anthony Pamart. Spatialisation, Fusion et Enrichissement d’Imagerie Multimodale pour les Sciences du Patrimoine. Sciences de l'Homme et Société. Arts et Métiers Sciences et Technologies; HESAM Université, 2024. Français. ⟨NNT : ⟩. ⟨tel-04569913v2⟩

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halshs-05262909 , version 1 (16-09-2025)

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Anthony Pamart, Livio De Luca, Philippe Véron. Spatialization, fusion and enrichment of Multimodal Imaging for Interdisciplinary Digital Heritage Studies. Digital Heritage International Congress 2025, Sep 2025, Sienne, Italy. pp.Digital Heritage International Congress 2025, ⟨10.2312/dh.20253104⟩. ⟨halshs-05262909⟩
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