2015
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-5-w4-37-2015
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A Multi-Data Source and Multi-Sensor Approach for the 3d Reconstruction and Visualization of a Complex Archaelogical Site: The Case Study of Tolmo De Minateda

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The complexity of archaeological sites hinders to get an integral modelling using the actual Geomatic techniques (i.e. aerial, closerange photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanner) individually, so a multi-sensor approach is proposed as the best 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 dataset must be integrated. To this end, several problems must … Show more

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“…This method, as in traditional photogrammetry, employs overlapping images taken from multiple viewpoints. The difference is that the algorithm is capable of determining the internal camera geometry, position, and orientation automatically, without the need for a predefined set of ground control visible points (Micheletti et al, 2015). This method was applied using the software Photoscan.…”
Section: Bathymetry Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method, as in traditional photogrammetry, employs overlapping images taken from multiple viewpoints. The difference is that the algorithm is capable of determining the internal camera geometry, position, and orientation automatically, without the need for a predefined set of ground control visible points (Micheletti et al, 2015). This method was applied using the software Photoscan.…”
Section: Bathymetry Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the well-structured code and documentation, as well as the open-source and non-commercial features, Cesium has been utilized in many applications. Torres-Martínez et al used Cesium to reconstruct an archaeological site, namely, Tolmo De Minateda [36]. Gobakis et al utilized Cesium to develop a WebGIS platform for zero-energy settlement monitoring [37].…”
Section: Gis Tools For Designersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• the 4th generation (1904)(1905)(1906)(1907)(1908)(1909)(1910)(1911)(1912)(1913)(1914) [7]. Guidi et al [8], Hanke et al [9] and Rodríguez-Gonzálvez et al [10] integrated 3D data with historical sources.…”
Section: The Austro-hungarian Forts In the Trentino Areamentioning
confidence: 99%