ASSESSMENTS FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
The aim of this contribution is to show the results of evaluations on 3D digitizations performed using different methodologies and technologies. In particular, for surveys conducted at the architectural and urban scale, the recent reduction of costs related to Time of Flight and phase shift laser sc...
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doaj-0f48c5449ab8411697c71e0a0037c33b2020-11-24T21:55:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342013-02-01XL-5/W116717410.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W1-167-2013ASSESSMENTS FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIESA. M. Manferdini0M. Galassi1Dept. of Architecture, University of Bologna, ItalyDept. of Architecture, University of Bologna, ItalyThe aim of this contribution is to show the results of evaluations on 3D digitizations performed using different methodologies and technologies. In particular, for surveys conducted at the architectural and urban scale, the recent reduction of costs related to Time of Flight and phase shift laser scanners is actually enhancing the replacement of traditional topographic instruments (i.e. total stations) with range-based technologies for the acquisition of 3D data related to built heritage. If compared to surveys performed using traditional topographic technologies, range-based ones offer a wide range of advantages, but they also require different skills, procedures and times. The present contribution shows the results of a practical application of both approaches on the same case study. <br><br> Another application was suggested by the recent developments in the photogrammetric field that enhance the improvement of software able to automatically orient uncalibrated cameras and derive dense and accurate 3D point clouds, with evident benefits in reduction of costs required for survey equipment. Therefore, the presented case study constituted the occasion to compare a rangebased survey with a fast 3D acquisition and modelling using a Structure from Motion solution. These survey procedures were adopted at an architectural scale, on a single building, that was surveyed both on the outside and on the inside. <br><br> Assessments on the quality of the rebuilt information is reported, as far as metric accuracy and reliability is concerned, as well as on time consuming and on skills required during each step of the adopted pipelines. For all approaches, these analysis highlighted advantages and disadvantages that allow to conduct evaluations on the possible convenience of adopting range-based technologies instead of a traditional topographic approach or a photogrammetric one instead of a range based one in case of surveys conducted at an architectural/urban scale.http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5-W1/167/2013/isprsarchives-XL-5-W1-167-2013.pdf |
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ASSESSMENTS FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES |
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ASSESSMENTS FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES |
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ASSESSMENTS FOR 3D RECONSTRUCTIONS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE USING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES |
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assessments for 3d reconstructions of cultural heritage using digital technologies |
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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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The aim of this contribution is to show the results of evaluations on 3D digitizations performed using different methodologies and
technologies. In particular, for surveys conducted at the architectural and urban scale, the recent reduction of costs related to Time of
Flight and phase shift laser scanners is actually enhancing the replacement of traditional topographic instruments (i.e. total stations)
with range-based technologies for the acquisition of 3D data related to built heritage. If compared to surveys performed using
traditional topographic technologies, range-based ones offer a wide range of advantages, but they also require different skills,
procedures and times. The present contribution shows the results of a practical application of both approaches on the same case
study.
<br><br>
Another application was suggested by the recent developments in the photogrammetric field that enhance the improvement of
software able to automatically orient uncalibrated cameras and derive dense and accurate 3D point clouds, with evident benefits in
reduction of costs required for survey equipment. Therefore, the presented case study constituted the occasion to compare a rangebased
survey with a fast 3D acquisition and modelling using a Structure from Motion solution. These survey procedures were
adopted at an architectural scale, on a single building, that was surveyed both on the outside and on the inside.
<br><br>
Assessments on the quality of the rebuilt information is reported, as far as metric accuracy and reliability is concerned, as well as on
time consuming and on skills required during each step of the adopted pipelines. For all approaches, these analysis highlighted
advantages and disadvantages that allow to conduct evaluations on the possible convenience of adopting range-based technologies
instead of a traditional topographic approach or a photogrammetric one instead of a range based one in case of surveys conducted at
an architectural/urban scale. |
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