Stuart Robson

Orcid: 0000-0002-1372-461X

According to our database1, Stuart Robson authored at least 14 papers between 2008 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2025
Using a Drone to Photograph a Medieval Stained Glass Window in Canterbury Cathedral.
Proceedings of the Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 2025

2018
3D Reconstruction in an Illumination Dome.
Proceedings of the Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 2018

2017
The value of critical destruction: Evaluating multispectral image processing methods for the analysis of primary historical texts.
Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit., 2017

2016
Developing 3D Imaging Programmes-Workflow and Quality Control.
ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2016

2014
Towards fully automatic reliable 3D acquisition: From designing imaging network to a complete and accurate point cloud.
Robotics Auton. Syst., 2014

Practice-Based Comparison of Imaging Methods for Visualization of Toolmarks on an Egyptian Scarab.
Proceedings of the Image and Signal Processing - 6th International Conference, 2014

High Art Revisited: A Photogrammetric Approach.
Proceedings of the Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 2014

2013
Trixel Buffer Logic for I/O bound point in N-polygon inclusion tests of massive bathymetric data.
J. WSCG, 2013

Multispectral Imaging of Degraded Parchment.
Proceedings of the Computational Color Imaging - 4th International Workshop, 2013

2012
Automatic Image Selection in Photogrammetric Multi-view Stereo Methods.
Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, 2012

High Art: Visualising damage on a heritage ceiling.
Proceedings of the Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 2012

Cultural heritage destruction: Documenting parchment degradation via multispectral imaging.
Proceedings of the Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 2012

2011
Well Connected to Your Digital Object? E-Curator: A Web-based e-Science Platform for Museum Artefacts.
Lit. Linguistic Comput., 2011

2008
3D colour scans for object assessment.
Proceedings of the Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 2008


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