A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”

The complexity of archaeological sites hinders creation of an integral model using the current Geomatic techniques (i.e., aerial, close-range photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanner) individually. A multi-sensor approach is therefore proposed as the optimal solution to provide a 3D reconstructi...

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Main Authors: Jose Alberto Torres-Martínez, Marcello Seddaiu, Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez, David Hernández-López, Diego González-Aguilera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-06-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/7/550
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spelling doaj-92629ff31f0945f2b5b2f04436314b3f2020-11-24T23:24:23ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922016-06-018755010.3390/rs8070550rs8070550A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”Jose Alberto Torres-Martínez0Marcello Seddaiu1Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez2David Hernández-López3Diego González-Aguilera4Department of Cartographic and Land Engineering, High School of Ávila, University of Salamanca, 37008 Salamanca, SpainDipartimento di Storia, Scienze dell’ Uomo e della Formazione, Università degli Studi di Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyDepartment of Cartographic and Land Engineering, High School of Ávila, University of Salamanca, 37008 Salamanca, SpainRegional Development Institute-IDR, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete 02071, SpainDepartment of Cartographic and Land Engineering, High School of Ávila, University of Salamanca, 37008 Salamanca, SpainThe complexity of archaeological sites hinders creation of an integral model using the current Geomatic techniques (i.e., aerial, close-range photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanner) individually. A multi-sensor approach is therefore proposed as the optimal solution to provide a 3D reconstruction and visualization of these complex sites. Sensor registration represents a riveting milestone when automation is required and when aerial and terrestrial datasets must be integrated. To this end, several problems must be solved: coordinate system definition, geo-referencing, co-registration of point clouds, geometric and radiometric homogeneity, etc. The proposed multi-data source and multi-sensor approach is applied to the study case of the “Tolmo de Minateda” archaeological site. A total extension of 9 ha is reconstructed, with an adapted level of detail, by an ultralight aerial platform (paratrike), an unmanned aerial vehicle, a terrestrial laser scanner and terrestrial photogrammetry. Finally, a mobile device (e.g., tablet or smartphone) has been used to integrate, optimize and visualize all this information, providing added value to archaeologists and heritage managers who want to use an efficient tool for their works at the site, and even for non-expert users who just want to know more about the archaeological settlement.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/7/5503D reconstructionweb visualizationmulti-sensormulti-dataaerial photogrammetrylaser scanningcomputer visionarchaeology
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author Jose Alberto Torres-Martínez
Marcello Seddaiu
Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez
David Hernández-López
Diego González-Aguilera
spellingShingle Jose Alberto Torres-Martínez
Marcello Seddaiu
Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez
David Hernández-López
Diego González-Aguilera
A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”
Remote Sensing
3D reconstruction
web visualization
multi-sensor
multi-data
aerial photogrammetry
laser scanning
computer vision
archaeology
author_facet Jose Alberto Torres-Martínez
Marcello Seddaiu
Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez
David Hernández-López
Diego González-Aguilera
author_sort Jose Alberto Torres-Martínez
title A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”
title_short A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”
title_full A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”
title_fullStr A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”
title_full_unstemmed A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3D Reconstruction and Web Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of “Tolmo De Minateda”
title_sort multi-data source and multi-sensor approach for the 3d reconstruction and web visualization of a complex archaelogical site: the case study of “tolmo de minateda”
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The complexity of archaeological sites hinders creation of an integral model using the current Geomatic techniques (i.e., aerial, close-range photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanner) individually. A multi-sensor approach is therefore proposed as the optimal solution to provide a 3D reconstruction and visualization of these complex sites. Sensor registration represents a riveting milestone when automation is required and when aerial and terrestrial datasets must be integrated. To this end, several problems must be solved: coordinate system definition, geo-referencing, co-registration of point clouds, geometric and radiometric homogeneity, etc. The proposed multi-data source and multi-sensor approach is applied to the study case of the “Tolmo de Minateda” archaeological site. A total extension of 9 ha is reconstructed, with an adapted level of detail, by an ultralight aerial platform (paratrike), an unmanned aerial vehicle, a terrestrial laser scanner and terrestrial photogrammetry. Finally, a mobile device (e.g., tablet or smartphone) has been used to integrate, optimize and visualize all this information, providing added value to archaeologists and heritage managers who want to use an efficient tool for their works at the site, and even for non-expert users who just want to know more about the archaeological settlement.
topic 3D reconstruction
web visualization
multi-sensor
multi-data
aerial photogrammetry
laser scanning
computer vision
archaeology
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/7/550
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