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Managing 3D: our next problem

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Museums in the world contain billions of objects (the Smithsonian alone has some 250 million things). Three-dimensional scanning is now cheap, and we can expect to see a flood of scanned solid objects join the even more numerous images and videos that we now have. Although we haven't yet solved the problems of managing two- dimensional scanned images, we're about to face the more complex problem of 3-D objects.

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MIR '07: Proceedings of the international workshop on Workshop on multimedia information retrieval
September 2007
343 pages
ISBN:9781595937780
DOI:10.1145/1290082
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MM07: The 15th ACM International Conference on Multimedia 2007
September 24 - 29, 2007
Bavaria, Augsburg, Germany

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