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Pierdicca R, Liciotti D, Contigiani M, Frontoni E, Mancini A, Zingaretti P.  2015.  Low cost embedded system for increasing retail environment intelligence. Multimedia & Expo Workshops (ICMEW), 2015 IEEE International Conference on. :1–6.
Pierdicca R, Frontoni E, Zingaretti P, Sturari M, Clini P, Quattrini R..  2015.  Advanced interaction with paintings by augmented reality and high resolution visualization: A real case exhibition. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 9254:38-50.
Pierdicca R, Frontoni E, Zingaretti P, Malinverni ESavina, Colosi F., Orazi R..  2015.  Making visible the invisible. Augmented reality visualization for 3D reconstructions of archaeological sites. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 9254:25-37.
Pierdicca R, Frontoni E, Zingaretti P, Mancini A, Malinverni ESavina, Tassetti A N, Marcheggiani E, Galli A.  2016.  Smart maintenance of riverbanks using a standard data layer and Augmented Reality. Computers & Geosciences. 95:67–74.
Pierdicca R, Frontoni E, Zingaretti P, Malinverni ESavina, Galli A, Marcheggiani E, Costa CSmaniotto.  2016.  Cyberarchaeology: improved way findings for archaeological parks through mobile augmented reality. International Conference on Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Computer Graphics. :172–185.
Pierdicca R, Malinverni ESavina, Frontoni E, Colosi F., Orazi R..  2016.  3D visualization tools to explore ancient architectures in South America. Virtual Archaeology Review. 7:44–53.
Pierdicca R, Frontoni E, Malinverni ESavina, Colosi F., Orazi R..  2016.  Virtual reconstruction of archaeological heritage using a combination of photogrammetric techniques: Huaca Arco Iris, Chan Chan, Peru. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. 3:80–90.