@misc{seidl_digitally_2017, address = {Graz, Austria}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Digitally {Enhancing} {Museum} {Experience} \& {Understanding} of {Archeological} {Artefacts}}, abstract = {Digital artefacts can enhance the museum experience and computational analysis can improve the understanding of archeological artefacts. The first aspect targets the general public, whilst the latter mainly targets domain experts. In my presentation I will include both aspects by showing on one hand a strand of multi-touch tabletop applications for museums developed by our group and on the other hand the usage of computer vision techniques for the computational analysis of petroglyphs. The digital tabletop applications have mostly been designed and developed for young target groups and were exhibited e.g. in the Prunksaal of the Austrian National Library, the Triennale Design Museum in Milano and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge University. Currently we are investigating the inclusion of the visitor´s own devices in the digital ecosystems of museums. In the second part I will present methods that aim at supporting the classic documentation pipeline for rock art. I will show approaches for surface segmentation, shape classification and pecking style analysis of petroglyphs based on 2D and 3D images thereof.}, author = {Seidl, Markus}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation}, }