2022
DOI: 10.1080/15623599.2022.2054268
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Practical workflow for cultural heritage digitalization and management: a case study in Vietnam

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“…Combine multiple point cloud datasets created from different approaches (e.g., TLS and aerial photogrammetry) into one single point cloud. [12,44,46,48,[52][53][54]57] Number of software applications required to process the scan data [22,50,57,[62][63][64] Processing TLS scans is time-consuming. [22,65] Incorporation of TLS scans from two separate campaigns that were 10 years apart.…”
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“…Combine multiple point cloud datasets created from different approaches (e.g., TLS and aerial photogrammetry) into one single point cloud. [12,44,46,48,[52][53][54]57] Number of software applications required to process the scan data [22,50,57,[62][63][64] Processing TLS scans is time-consuming. [22,65] Incorporation of TLS scans from two separate campaigns that were 10 years apart.…”
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“…The review highlights that the integration of TLS into HBIM workflows significantly improves the accuracy, efficiency, and reliability of data collection and 3D modeling for cultural heritage sites [67,69]. The incorporation of high-resolution point cloud data derived from TLS has allowed researchers and practitioners to capture complex geometries and structural details, leading to more accurate and detailed HBIM models [57,63]. Furthermore, the combination of TLS with other technologies, such as photogrammetry, has resulted in more robust and comprehensive datasets for the development of HBIM models [56,78].…”
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“…The use of mobile data collection, online surveys, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are some of the technologies used in project evaluation. Mobile data collection has become popular in Asia, especially in rural areas (Nguyen et al, 2018). Devices such as smartphones and tablets were used to collect data from the field in real-time, which is essential for time-sensitive projects (Rao & Patel, 2022).…”
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