2009
DOI: 10.1260/147807709788549439
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A Multi-Resolution Methodology for the 3D Modeling of Large and Complex Archeological Areas

Abstract: This article reports on a multi-resolution and multi-sensor approach developed for the accurate and detailed 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy.The archaeological area, approximately 150 × 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the forum as well as larger mural structures of previous buildings and temples.The interdisciplinary 3D modeling work consists of a multi-scale image-and range-based digital documentation method developed to fulfill all the surveying and archaeological ne… Show more

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“…Critical and limiting factors that may negatively affect the produced outcomes have been deeply investigated (Barsanti et al, 2014;Menna et al, 2016;Remondino et al, 2013). To overcome their individual weakness, it is common practice to integrate the two approaches Guidi et al, 2009;Lerma et al, 2010;Nex and Rinaudo, 2011). In the present study, both 3D scanning and photogrammetry were employed, with the aim to show how both the techniques can provide the geometry where to map the texture information derived from the multispectral imaging.…”
Section: Techniques For Digitization Of 3d Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical and limiting factors that may negatively affect the produced outcomes have been deeply investigated (Barsanti et al, 2014;Menna et al, 2016;Remondino et al, 2013). To overcome their individual weakness, it is common practice to integrate the two approaches Guidi et al, 2009;Lerma et al, 2010;Nex and Rinaudo, 2011). In the present study, both 3D scanning and photogrammetry were employed, with the aim to show how both the techniques can provide the geometry where to map the texture information derived from the multispectral imaging.…”
Section: Techniques For Digitization Of 3d Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El-Hakim et al (2008) integrated terrestrial photogrammetry and different laser scanners to produce a textured 3D model the Erechteion of Athens. Guidi et al (2009) used a multi-resolution and multisensor approach to digitally reconstruct the entire Roman Forum in Pompeii. Remondino et al, (2009) merged drawings, images, range data and GPS measures for the detailed modeling of castles and their surrounding landscapes.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photogrammetric processing combines both terrestrial (Fig. 3b) and satellite images (Guidi et al, 2009). Satellite data was made on demand (new data especially for this project) by the GeoEye-1 satellite with spatial resolution 0.5 m in panchromatic and 1.64 m resolution in multispectral imagery.…”
Section: "Abandoned Town"mentioning
confidence: 99%