Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-11-01 Thread Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig
I would be very interested in your thoughts on how to treat it on >> the level of the 3D model. That might help me to model the data closer to >> the actual process of how it was obtained. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Florian >> >> >>> Subject

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-31 Thread Øyvind Eide via Crm-sig
Dear Martin, I agree that elaborating the Dimension - Visual Item question, view directions and sections of physical features defined by view focus would be an interesting issue. It is a question of perspective. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keW4QqRGVN4 Regards, Øyvind > Am 27.10.2021 u

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-31 Thread Øyvind Eide via Crm-sig
model. That might help me to model the data closer to the > actual process of how it was obtained. > > Best wishes, > > Florian > > >> Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space >> Date: 26. October 2021 at 21:58:32 CEST >> T

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-28 Thread Martin Doerr via Crm-sig
I forgot: the image I sent in the previous message shows Mount Youchtas south of Heraklion, in a recent photo by me and a drawing by Buondelmonti, 1415, stressing that the mountain reminds the sleeping head of Zeus, in his report about his travel around Crete. This resemblance with a human bear

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-27 Thread Franco Niccolucci via Crm-sig
Dear Martin, Florian, a nice problem indeed. Just to add complication, it seems to me that this is just a special case of determining the viewpoint from which an artist or a photographer produced an image of a landscape, a monument or other landmark. Florian's reverse engineering process deter

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space and Issue 531

2021-10-27 Thread Martin Doerr via Crm-sig
I'd like to add, since we discuss the question of observable situations and the results of observation in continuation, the painting as a result of an observation should be modeled adequately. On 10/27/2021 8:21 PM, Martin Doerr via Crm-sig wrote: Dear Florian, Nice Problem! Actually I do not

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-27 Thread Martin Doerr via Crm-sig
Dear Florian, Nice Problem! Actually I do not regard it a Simulation, because it does not introduce theories to extrapolate into the future or to fit to observational data for theory testing. I think it is simply data Evaluation, which results in an estimate for a place. I'd regard the calcul

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-27 Thread Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig
ted in your thoughts on how to treat it on the level of the 3D model. That might help me to model the data closer to the actual process of how it was obtained. Best wishes, Florian > Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space > Date: 26. October 2021 at 21:58:32 C

Re: [Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-26 Thread Øyvind Eide via Crm-sig
Dear Florian, thank you for this interesting puzzle! Before I venture into concrete suggestions, allow me to ask some question in the form of assumptions you can confirm, reject, or discuss: The establishment of a hypothetical viewpoint is used to establish a location of the canvas. That means

[Crm-sig] Modelling a simulated view on a physical space

2021-10-26 Thread Florian Kräutli via Crm-sig
Dear all, I have a data modelling challenge I would need some advice with. We work with a collection of geographic depictions of Switzerland. This includes photographs, paintings, prints, sketches, etc. We collaborate with Smapshot who developed a method for aligni