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2025

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D-Index
63
Citations
16380
World Ranking
2753
National Ranking
46

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Roberto Scopigno is affiliated with the Institute of Information Science and Technologies in Italy. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily concentrating on Arts and Humanities as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences.

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Conservation Techniques and Studies
  • Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
  • Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

Scopigno's publications cover a range of interdisciplinary subjects linking cultural heritage with modern technological methods. Two recent papers include:

  • "Ecce Homo" by Antonello da Messina, from non-invasive investigations to data fusion and dissemination, published in 2021 in Scientific Reports
  • 5G-IANA: A 5G Experimentation Platform for Intelligent Automotive Network Applications, published in 2021 in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Their research has been disseminated primarily through venues such as Scientific Reports and Zenodo under CERN's European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Frequent collaborators in Scopigno's research include:

  • Fauzia Albertin
  • Chiara Ruberto
  • Costanza Cucci
  • Marco Callieri
  • Marco Potenziani

The subfields covered in their studies are diverse, encompassing Geology, Conservation, Archeology, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Environmental Engineering. This reflects an interdisciplinary approach to cultural heritage preservation and scientific analysis.

Best Publications

  • Metro: measuring error on simplified surfaces

    Paolo Cignoni;Claudio Rocchini;Roberto Scopigno

  • A comparison of mesh simplification algorithms

    Paolo Cignoni;Claudio Montani;Roberto Scopigno

  • A low cost 3D scanner based on structured light

    C. Rocchini;P. Cignoni;C. Montani;P. Pingi

  • DeWall: A fast divide and conquer Delaunay triangulation algorithm in Ed

    Paolo Cignoni;Claudio Montani;Roberto Scopigno

  • Efficient and Flexible Sampling with Blue Noise Properties of Triangular Meshes

    M. Corsini;P. Cignoni;R. Scopigno

  • Discretized Marching Cubes

    C. Montani;R. Scateni;R. Scopigno

  • BDAM — Batched Dynamic Adaptive Meshes for High Performance Terrain Visualization

    Paolo Cignoni;Fabio Ganovelli;Enrico Gobbetti;Fabio Marton

  • A modified look-up table for implicit disambiguation of Marching Cubes

    Claudio Montani;Riccardo Scateni;Roberto Scopigno

  • Multiresolution Decimation based on Global Error

    Andrea Ciampalini;Paolo Cignoni;Claudio Montani;Roberto Scopigno

  • Speeding up isosurface extraction using interval trees

    P. Cignoni;P. Marino;C. Montani;E. Puppo

  • External memory management and simplification of huge meshes

    P. Cignoni;C. Montani;C. Rocchini;R. Scopigno

  • Adaptive tetrapuzzles: efficient out-of-core construction and visualization of gigantic multiresolution polygonal models

    Paolo Cignoni;Fabio Ganovelli;Enrico Gobbetti;Fabio Marton

  • 3DHOP: 3D Heritage Online Presenter

    Marco Potenziani;Marco Callieri;Matteo Dellepiane;Massimiliano Corsini

  • Planet-sized batched dynamic adaptive meshes (P-BDAM)

    P. Cignoni;F. Ganovelli;E. Gobbetti;F. Marton

  • Multiresolution volume visualization with a texture-based octree

    Imma Boada;Isabel Navazo;Roberto Scopigno

  • Representation and Visualization of Terrain Surfaces at Variable Resolution

    Paolo Cignoni;Enrico Puppo;Roberto Scopigno

  • Multiple textures stitching and blending on 3D objects

    C. Rocchini;P. Cignoni;C. Montani;R. Scopigno

  • Innovative uses of 3D digital technologies to assist the restoration of a fragmented terracotta statue

    Lucia Arbace;Elisabetta Sonnino;Marco Callieri;Matteo Dellepiane

  • Protected interactive 3D graphics via remote rendering

    David Koller;Michael Turitzin;Marc Levoy;Marco Tarini

  • Archeological excavation monitoring using dense stereo matching techniques

    Matteo Dellepiane;Nicolò Dell’Unto;Marco Callieri;Stefan Lindgren

  • Multiresolution modeling and visualization of volume data based on simplicial complexes

    Paolo Cignoni;Leila De Floriani;Claudio Montani;Enrico Puppo

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Cignoni
Paolo Cignoni National Research Council (CNR)
Claudio Montani
Claudio Montani Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
Enrico Gobbetti
Enrico Gobbetti Center for Advanced Studies Research and Development in Sardinia
Enrico Puppo
Enrico Puppo University of Genoa
Leila De Floriani
Leila De Floriani University of Maryland, College Park
Raffaele Perego
Raffaele Perego Institute of Information Science and Technologies
Alan Chalmers
Alan Chalmers University of Warwick
Valerio Pascucci
Valerio Pascucci University of Utah
Michael Goesele
Michael Goesele Technical University of Darmstadt
Hendrik P. A. Lensch
Hendrik P. A. Lensch University of Tübingen

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