Automated Image-Based Procedures for Accurate Artifacts 3D Modeling and Orthoimage Generation

  • Pierrot-Deseilligny M
  • De Luca L
  • Remondino F
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Abstract

The accurate 3D documentation of architectures and heritages is getting very common and required in different application contexts. The potentialities of the image-based approach are nowadays very well-known but there is a lack of reliable, precise and flexible solutions, possibly open-source, which could be used for metric and accurate documentation or digital conservation and not only for simple visualization or web-based applications. The article presents a set of photogrammetric tools developed in order to derive accurate 3D point clouds and orthoimages for the digitization of archaeological and architectural objects. The aim is also to distribute free solutions (software, methodologies, guidelines, best practices, etc.) based on 3D surveying and modeling experiences, useful in different application contexts (architecture, excavations, museum collections, heritage documentation, etc.) and according to several representations needs (2D technical documentation, 3D reconstruction, web visualization, etc.).

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Pierrot-Deseilligny, M., De Luca, L., & Remondino, F. (2011). Automated Image-Based Procedures for Accurate Artifacts 3D Modeling and Orthoimage Generation. Geoinformatics FCE CTU, 6, 291–299. https://doi.org/10.14311/gi.6.36

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