EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS

3D reconstruction of small artefacts is very significant in order to capture the details of the whole object irrespective of the documentation method which is used (Ranged Based or Image Based). Sometimes it is very difficult to achieve it because of hidden parts, occlusions, and obstructions which...

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Main Authors: G. Kontogianni, A. T. Thomaidis, R. Chliverou, A. Georgopoulos
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-05-01
Series:The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-2/531/2018/isprs-archives-XLII-2-531-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-19cbcebcabbc49cd89f114137a1ed6b62020-11-25T00:29:56ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342018-05-01XLII-253153710.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-531-2018EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTSG. Kontogianni0A. T. Thomaidis1R. Chliverou2A. Georgopoulos3Laboratory of Photogrammetry, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens – 15780 Zografou Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Photogrammetry, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens – 15780 Zografou Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Photogrammetry, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens – 15780 Zografou Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Photogrammetry, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens – 15780 Zografou Athens, Greece3D reconstruction of small artefacts is very significant in order to capture the details of the whole object irrespective of the documentation method which is used (Ranged Based or Image Based). Sometimes it is very difficult to achieve it because of hidden parts, occlusions, and obstructions which the object has. Hence, more data are necessary in order to 3D digitise the whole of the artefact leading to increased time for collecting and consequently processing the data. A methodology is necessary in order to reduce the collection of the data and therefore their processing time especially in cases of mass digitisation. So in this paper, the use of mirrors in particular high-quality mirrors in the data acquisition phase for the 3D reconstruction of small artefacts is investigated. Two case studies of 3D reconstruction are presented: the first one concerns Range-Based modelling especially a Time of Flight laser scanner is utilised and in the second one Image-Based modelling technique is implemented.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-2/531/2018/isprs-archives-XLII-2-531-2018.pdf
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author G. Kontogianni
A. T. Thomaidis
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A. Georgopoulos
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A. T. Thomaidis
R. Chliverou
A. Georgopoulos
EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
author_facet G. Kontogianni
A. T. Thomaidis
R. Chliverou
A. Georgopoulos
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title EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS
title_short EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS
title_full EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS
title_fullStr EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS
title_full_unstemmed EXPLOITING MIRRORS IN 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF SMALL ARTEFACTS
title_sort exploiting mirrors in 3d reconstruction of small artefacts
publisher Copernicus Publications
series The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
issn 1682-1750
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publishDate 2018-05-01
description 3D reconstruction of small artefacts is very significant in order to capture the details of the whole object irrespective of the documentation method which is used (Ranged Based or Image Based). Sometimes it is very difficult to achieve it because of hidden parts, occlusions, and obstructions which the object has. Hence, more data are necessary in order to 3D digitise the whole of the artefact leading to increased time for collecting and consequently processing the data. A methodology is necessary in order to reduce the collection of the data and therefore their processing time especially in cases of mass digitisation. So in this paper, the use of mirrors in particular high-quality mirrors in the data acquisition phase for the 3D reconstruction of small artefacts is investigated. Two case studies of 3D reconstruction are presented: the first one concerns Range-Based modelling especially a Time of Flight laser scanner is utilised and in the second one Image-Based modelling technique is implemented.
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