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Techniques and methods for assessment and control of the historical-architectural heritage have recently gained high levels of maturity in the scientific debate and professional practice. Nevertheless, they still address challenging research topics. Particularly, future developments might come from the multi-disciplinary integration of hardware and software tools, mainly used in different fields and/or with different purposes, as well as from the multi-level correlation of data by different documentary, analytical and experimental sources.
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