EG GCH 2021 – Eurographics Workshop on Graphic and Cultural Heritage

SCHEDAR Consortium is happy to announce the Tutorial entitled Safeguarding the Cultural Heritage of Dance schedule to take place at EG GCH 2021 – 19th Eurographics Workshop on Graphic and Cultural Heritage, in Bournemouth University, on November 4-6, 2021. In this tutorial, the project partners will show how SCHEDAR, is exploiting emerging technologies to digitize, analyse, and Read more about EG GCH 2021 – Eurographics Workshop on Graphic and Cultural Heritage[…]

GTAS Animation and Simulation – Jour­nées 2021

Xiaofang Wang (URCA/IRISA) participated in the French Conference on Animation and Simulation organised in association with the GDR IGRV of the CNRS where she presented her research work on 3D Human Shape Reconstruction And Pose Estimation From a Single Depth Image Via Deep DoubleUnet Correspondences. The conference was held in Reims, July 2-5, 2021.  Details Read more about GTAS Animation and Simulation – Jour­nées 2021[…]

RISE-IMET 2021 – Emerging Technologies and the Digital Transformation of Museums and Heritage Sites

Prof Alan Chalmers (UoW) and Dr Andreas Aristidou (UCY) participated in the on-line conference RISE-IMET 2021 organised by CYENS Centre of Excellence in Nicosia. The conference is dedicated to the exploration of current practices in the use of emerging and interactive technologies such as augmented, mixed or virtual reality, holographic models, 3D models, artificial intelligence, Read more about RISE-IMET 2021 – Emerging Technologies and the Digital Transformation of Museums and Heritage Sites[…]

Eurasia Graphics 2020 – International Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Conference

Current activities in the SCHEDAR project  together with an overview of virtual archeology research were presented by Prof Alan Chalmers (UoW) at Eurasia Graphics 2020. Eurasiagraphics aim is to bring together researchers, students and the industry practitioners in order to disseminate research activities and novel ideas on Computer Graphics and its related sub-areas. 120 participants Read more about Eurasia Graphics 2020 – International Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Conference[…]

Patrimalp

Prof Alan Chalmers (UoW) presented an Overview of virtual archeological research and recent activities of the SCHEDAR project at the on-line National Workshop on Cultural Heritage organised by University Grenoble Alpes, France under the Patrimalp project on December 3, 2020.

Authenticity in VR

Prof Alan Chalmers (UoW) participated in the on-line seminar organised by the University of Cape Town for Computer Science students where he presented an Overview of the need for authenticity in virtual experiences, including recent activities of the SCHEDAR project, on November 09,  2020.

Groupe de Travail Animation Simulation

Prof Cèline Loscos (URCA) and Prof Franck Muton (UR2) participated in the Groupe de Travail Animation Simulation workshop and presented their latest work entitled Rich Visual Media and Analysis-Synthesis Approach for Virtual Human Simulation, including current work on the SCHEDAR project. The workshops are aimed at anyone who wants to learn and train in the Read more about Groupe de Travail Animation Simulation[…]

Computer Animation and Social Agents 2019

Mr. Anastasios Yiannakidis, and Dr. Andreas Aristidou (UCY) participated in the International conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA’19), held in Paris (France), to present their work (outcome of the SCHEDAR project) on 3D Human Pose and Motion Reconstruction from Monocular RGB Videos, an efficient method for recording dance creations.

Emerging Technology for the Performing Arts

Dr. Andreas Aristidou (UCY) participated in an event organized by University College London about Emerging Technology for the Performing Arts, and presented the SCHEDAR approach for digitization, preservation, documentation, analysis and visualization of folk dancing. There were approximately 30 participants from the industry, dance schools, and research members of UCL.