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Sabra, J. B., Andersen, H. J., & Rodil, K. (2015). Hybrid Cemetery Culture: Making Death Matter in Cultural Heritage Using Smart Mobile Technologies. 167-174. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/Culture.and.Computing.2015.16
Jakob Sabra Hans Andersen Kasper Rodil IEEEintangible heritage Digital culture E-learning Cellular telephones Ubiquitous computing Smart cities Urban growth Telecommunication equipment Mobile phones Cemeteries Computing Digital culture Heritage Interpretation Mobile phone applications Mourning Public works Remembrance Smart City Smart Culture Telephone sets
Isa, W. M. W., Zin, N. A. M., Rosdi, F., & Sarim, H. M. (2019). Serious Game Design for Terengganu Brassware Craft Heritage. 13-17. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/GAME47560.2019.8980774
Wan Isa Nor Zin Fadhilah Rosdi Hafiz Sarim IEEEIntangible cultural heritages cultural heritage Cultural heritages Intangible cultural heritage Historic preservation Younger generations Serious games Serious games Character designs Game design document Game interface designs Low fidelities Tangible cultural heritage Testing phase
Voulodimos, A., Doulamis, N., Doulamis, A., & Rallis, I. (2018). Kinematics-based Extraction of Salient 3D Human Motion Data for Summarization of Choreographic Sequences. 2018 24Th International Conference On Pattern Recognition (Icpr), Vol. 2018-August, pp. 3013-3018, . Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPR.2018.8545078 (Original work published 0 B.C.E.)
Athanasios Voulodimos Nikolaos Doulamis Anastasios Doulamis Ioannis Rallis IEEEDigital storage dance Pattern recognition Extraction Data mining Kinematics Kinematics choreographic sequences Key-frame extraction keyframe extraction Summarization
Sabra, J. B., Andersen, H. J., & Rodil, K. (2015). Hybrid Cemetery Culture: Making Death Matter in Cultural Heritage Using Smart Mobile Technologies. 167-174. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/Culture.and.Computing.2015.16
Jakob Sabra Hans Andersen Kasper Rodil IEEEintangible heritage Digital culture E-learning Cellular telephones Ubiquitous computing Smart cities Urban growth Telecommunication equipment Mobile phones Cemeteries Computing Digital Culture Heritage Interpretation Mobile phone applications Mourning Public works Remembrance Smart City Smart Culture Telephone sets