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Description
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Research and Education in Urban History in the Age of Digital Libraries, UHDL 2025, held in Vienna, Austria, during November 3 5, 2025.
The 13 full papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 38 submissions.They are organized into the following topical sections: Theory, Methods, and Systematization; Data Handling and Data Schemes; Machine Learning and Technologies; Applications; Education; and BIM.
.- Theory, Methods, and Systematization.
.- From Plot to Bit: The History of Digitization Technologies in Architectural and Urban Heritage Documentation.
.- A General Digitization Process for Cultural Heritage derived from a Scoping Review.
.- Data handling and data schemes.
.- From Measured to Trusted: Documenting Geometric Reliability in 3D Heritage Assets.
.- Paradata, Source Classication and Comparative Vision Components for Evaluation and Documentation of Virtual Reconstruction.
.- Implementing a Distributed Infrastructural Workflow for 3D Models in Germany: Achievements in the Second Funding Phase of the DFG 3D Viewer Project.
.- Machine Learning and Technologies.
.- Transforming Archives into Space: AI-Based Urban Heritage Reconstructions from Europeana.
.- An Open Tool for the Geometric Proofing and Uncertainty Assessment of 3D Hypothetical Architectural Reconstructions.
.- Validating 3D digital hypothetical reconstructive models: A semi-automatic methodology based on novel multiplatform open-source tools.
.- Applications.
.- On the Limits of the Visualisation of Lost Urban Fabric Using Docu-ments of Medieval Communes: The Dubrovnik Scandal of 1433.
.- Analysis of the depiction of lighting and shading in Caspar David Friedrich's interpretation of Eldena Abbey: A pipeline for shadow analysis involving 3D modelling and image editing.
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