MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM

Mindener Museum's Lapidarium incorporates a collection of stone work like reliefs, sculptures and inscriptions from different time epochs as advices of the city's history. These gems must be protected against environmental influences and deterioration. In advance of the measures a 3D rec...

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Main Author: G. Pomaska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-07-01
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/XL-5-W2/495/2013/isprsarchives-XL-5-W2-495-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-394a22e51b0841b79f89b641108f93d02020-11-25T00:05:21ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342013-07-01XL-5-W249550010.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W2-495-2013MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUMG. Pomaska0Faculty for Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, GermanyMindener Museum's Lapidarium incorporates a collection of stone work like reliefs, sculptures and inscriptions from different time epochs as advices of the city's history. These gems must be protected against environmental influences and deterioration. In advance of the measures a 3D reconstruction and detailed documentation has to be taken. The framework to establish hard- and software must match the museum's infrastructure. Two major question will be answered. Are low-cost scanning devices like depth cameras and digital of the shelf cameras suitable for the data acquisition? Does the functionality of open source and freeware covers the demand on investigation and analysis in this application?<br><br> The working chain described in this contribution covers the structure from motion method and the reconstruction with RGB-D cameras. Mesh processing such as cleaning, smoothing, poisson surface reconstruction and texturing will be accomplished with MeshLab. Data acquisition and modelling continues in structure analysis. Therefore the focus lies as well on latest software developments related to 3D printing technologies. Repairing and finishing of meshes is a task for MeshMixer. Netfabb as a tool for positioning, dimensioning and slicing enables virtual handling of the items. On the Sketchfab web site one can publish and share 3D objects with integration into web pages supported by WebGL. Finally if a prototype is needed, the mesh can be uploaded to a 3D printing device provided by an online service.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5-W2/495/2013/isprsarchives-XL-5-W2-495-2013.pdf
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MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM
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title MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM
title_short MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM
title_full MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM
title_fullStr MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM
title_full_unstemmed MONITORING THE DETERIORATION OF STONE AT MINDENER MUSEUM'S LAPIDARIUM
title_sort monitoring the deterioration of stone at mindener museum's lapidarium
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series The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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description Mindener Museum's Lapidarium incorporates a collection of stone work like reliefs, sculptures and inscriptions from different time epochs as advices of the city's history. These gems must be protected against environmental influences and deterioration. In advance of the measures a 3D reconstruction and detailed documentation has to be taken. The framework to establish hard- and software must match the museum's infrastructure. Two major question will be answered. Are low-cost scanning devices like depth cameras and digital of the shelf cameras suitable for the data acquisition? Does the functionality of open source and freeware covers the demand on investigation and analysis in this application?<br><br> The working chain described in this contribution covers the structure from motion method and the reconstruction with RGB-D cameras. Mesh processing such as cleaning, smoothing, poisson surface reconstruction and texturing will be accomplished with MeshLab. Data acquisition and modelling continues in structure analysis. Therefore the focus lies as well on latest software developments related to 3D printing technologies. Repairing and finishing of meshes is a task for MeshMixer. Netfabb as a tool for positioning, dimensioning and slicing enables virtual handling of the items. On the Sketchfab web site one can publish and share 3D objects with integration into web pages supported by WebGL. Finally if a prototype is needed, the mesh can be uploaded to a 3D printing device provided by an online service.
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