The proceedings contain 215 papers. The topics discussed include: artificial intelligence to fight illicit trafficking of cultural property; HBIM approach for heritage protection: first experiences for a dedicated training; historic bridges monitoring through sensor data management with BIM methodologies; revolutionizing photogrammetry: using mirrors in single-image photogrammetry; enabling scan-to-BIM workflow for heritage conservation and management process; preservation through digitization - standardization in documentation of build cultural heritage using capturing reality techniques and heritage/historic BIM methodology; digital holistic documentation of cultural heritage: challenges and risks, towards shaping the future; the first attempt for standardization in 3D digitization. The EU study on quality in 3D digitization of tangible cultural heritage; web exploration of cultural heritage with limited accessibility: first experimentation for hypogeum archaeological sites; and the vaulting system of the palatine chapel: the Aachen Cathedral World heritage site documentation project.
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Tucci, G., Balletti, C., Bonora, V., Fassi, F., Spanò, A., Parisi, E. I., … Sammartano, G. (2023). DOCUMENTING, UNDERSTANDING, PRESERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE. HUMANITIES AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR SHAPING THE FUTURE: PREFACE. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLVIII-M-2–2023, 1–1. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-m-2-2023-1-2023
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