2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04039-4_1
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The Surveying and Representation Process Applied to Archaeology: A Quest for Invariants in a Highly Variable Context

Abstract: The study and analysis of archaeological elements often swings from large sites to small objects. This variability in dimensions and typology actually determines an equal variability of problems encountered during the surveying and representation process so that it is hard to retrieve a reliable common theoretical and operational background able to guide the researcher through the various steps. The problems connected with the interpretation of data (and their lack of clarity) disturb in fact considerably the … Show more

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“…One of these limitations is due to the fact that, at present, the reading and interpretation of the qualitative data of a space or object is strictly natural for humans, but very difficult for computers because there are still no "smart algorithms" that are capable of performing this function [62,63].…”
Section: Automatic Modeling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these limitations is due to the fact that, at present, the reading and interpretation of the qualitative data of a space or object is strictly natural for humans, but very difficult for computers because there are still no "smart algorithms" that are capable of performing this function [62,63].…”
Section: Automatic Modeling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now the current tools and techniques for archaeological data recording allow generating high-quality documents (as in 2D, as in 3D) which contain as an accurate geometry of an object as a high-resolution photorealistic texture. This data could be used in wide variety of applications beginning with archaeological research and documenting (Callieri et al, 2011), (Tal, 2014), (Neumüller et al, 2014), and completing with virtual and augmented reality systems (Bianchini et al, 2014), (Botrugno et al, 2017), (Garstki, 2017) for studying (Schöning and Heidemann, 2015), (Barceló, 2010), (Kadar and Muntean, 2014) and visualization (Murgatroyd, 2013), (Tsipidis et al, 2011) of findings.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Una delle ragioni può essere individuata nel fatto che spesso i siti archeologici offrono solo pochi frammenti dell'architettura di un tempo e per questo motivo la ricostruzione della loro consistenza originaria diviene un compito arduo, in cui le tecnologie di rappresentazione e comunicazione giocano un ruolo fondamentale. Il primo passo verso la modellazione implica in questo caso la collezione di tutta una serie di dati ed informazioni caratterizzati da diversi livelli di affidabilità oggettiva: rilievi, analisi metriche e geometriche, documentazione fotografica, studi storici e suggestioni raccolte durante la visita [Bianchini et al 2014]. Da questo punto di vista, il sito archeologico del teatro di Locri Epizefiri si mostra particolarmente interessante per il cattivo stato di conservazione dei resti, che mette alla prova la metodologia di acquisizione scelta.…”
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