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Reconstruction of the Woodblock Using Three-dimensional Scanning and Computer Numerical Control Machining
(IEEE, 2015)Woodblocks that have been handed down for hundreds of years that have wear, deformation, and damage in their shape, are sometimes still used for printing. In this study, the original forms of such woodblocks were obtained ... -
Fusion of 3D Data from Different Image-based and Range-based Sources for Efficient Heritage Recording
(IEEE, 2015)The rapid proliferation of three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition techniques based either on image-based approaches or on range-based approaches is changing the way cultural heritage is recorded. Independently of the ... -
3D Reconstruction for Museums and Scattered Collections (Applied Research for the Alexandre Lenoir's Museum of French Monuments)
(IEEE, 2015)This research aims to develop cheap and quite easyto- use methods for 3D museology. We worked with specialists of various fields to pool everyone's knowledge at its very best: historians, curators, and computer scientists ... -
A Light Carbon Crane as an Alternative Approach for Vertical Structures and Facade Surveying
(IEEE, 2015)Aerial surveying is, since more than 100 years, a huge field of research and application in the domain of architecture, archeology and, besides, cultural heritage. Increasing operational capabilities of recent UAV platforms, ... -
Documentation and Preservation of an Iron Age Site Through Photogrammetry - The Case of Monte Bernorio
(IEEE, 2015)This work shows our experience using photogrammetry at the site of Monte Bernorio. It tackles the usefulness of this technology from two different points of view: On one hand, as a technique that can help to the preservation ... -
Comparison of Normalized Transfer Functions for Fast Blending-based Color Correction of Scans Acquired Under Natural Conditions
(IEEE, 2015)This work deals with the multiview colorization of large site acquired during rapid survey conducted in natural uncontrolled climatic and light conditions. Image stitching and weighting methods are adapted to perform fine ... -
Application of georeferenced Archaeological Information Systems for Archaeological Digital Heritage - The Auxiliary Fortress of Carnuntum (Lower Austria)
(IEEE, 2015)Non-destructive prospection methods provide a powerful toolbox to explore Archaeological Heritage while it is still protected untouched below the actual surface. Due to recent technical developments in high resolution large ... -
Customised OCR Correction for Historical Medical Text
(IEEE, 2015)Historical text archives constitute a rich and diverse source of information, which is becoming increasingly readily accessible, owing to large-scale digitisation efforts. Searchable access is typically provided by applying ... -
Reflected Infrared Imaging: Revisiting the Fundamentals
(IEEE, 2015)Reflected infrared imaging has been used as an investigation tool for paintings and paper conservation since the 1930s. The technique can reveal underdrawings, expose compositional changes, provide information about ... -
A New Way to Enrich Museum Experience Through X-ray Tomography The Diagnostic Study of a Wax Anatomical Model of the 18th Century Made by Anna Morandi Manzolini
(IEEE, 2015)The result of Computed Tomography (CT) investigation consists in a 3D volume of the object able to show its inner parts, revealing hidden structures and materials used in a completely non-invasive way. Its application, in ... -
The Virtual Recontruction of an Ancient Musical Instrument: The Aulos of Selinus
(IEEE, 2015)In the summer of 2012, the IFA-NYU Selinunte Mission began to explore the interior of the cella of Temple R. This excavation showed that the Classical and Archaic layers had been sealed by a deep fill of the Hellenistic ... -
Optimizing UAV Systems for Rapid Survey and Reconstruction of Large Scale Cultural Heritage Sites
(IEEE, 2015)Recording geometrically and aesthetically accurate models of cultural heritage sites is important for both their conservation and understanding of historical importance. Rapid imaging systems are required to capture models ... -
A Comparison of Digital Modelling Techniques Analyzing a Section of Qhapaq Ñan
(IEEE, 2015)Total Station has been one of the most common acquisition devices for achieving maps through topographic survey. Nowadays, Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) and Photogrammetry are commonly used to generate accurate meshes. ... -
Battery Aachen - Using Landscape Reconstruction for On-site Exploration of a World War One Military Unit
(IEEE, 2015)This short paper shows the work that has been done in collaboration between Visual Dimension bvba and the Raversyde Museum for the reconstruction of the military site of the Battery Aachen, giving some hints of the further ... -
Virtual 3D Reconstruction of Plans-Reliefs from Historical Document Analysis for Valorisation Applications
(IEEE, 2015)The French collection of Plans-Reliefs, scale models of fortified towns, constitutes an awesome architectural heritage. Facing this patrimonial richness, many cities, represented on these plans-reliefs, would like to expose, ... -
Novel Application of 3D Documentation Techniques at a Submerged Late Pleistocene Cave Site in Quintana Roo, Mexico
(IEEE, 2015)The submerged cave site of Hoyo Negro, located along the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, contains a diverse fossil assemblage of extinct megafauna as well as a nearly complete human skeleton. The remote nature of the ... -
Nuragic Sacred Well of Santa Cristina in Sardinia - From the 3D Survey Analysis to Labour Investment
(IEEE, 2015)This paper relates an ongoing research carrying out at the Cyprus Institute -STARC, focusing on the mobilization of labour required for Santa Cristina sacred well construction, during the Bronze Age period of The Nuragic ... -
3D Reconstruction with Fisheye Images: Strategies to Survey Complex Heritage Buildings
(IEEE, 2015)Over the last few decades photogrammetry and laser scanning have been frequently considered valuable tools for creating three-dimensional models from which metric and radiometric information can be derived for the survey ... -
Photogrammetric Surveying and Stereotomy - The East Hall of the Palace of Charles V in Granada
(IEEE, 2015)Photogrammetry is increasingly becoming a widely used architectural heritage surveying method. This technique is specifically suitable for geometric and stereotomic analysis of masonry pieces. This paper describes a survey ... -
The Virtual Reconstruction of the Minaret of Mansourah Mosque (Algeria)
(IEEE, 2015)This contribution synthetically addresses some of the photogrammetric solutions available today in the field of architectural-archaeological survey and the related applications outcome, evaluated during both the acquisition ...