2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20187100017
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Use of close-range photogrammetry and UAV in documentation of architecture monuments

Abstract: The available photogrammetric solutions, combined with properly conducted surveying measurements enable to create fully applicable, three-dimensional models of architectural structures, which can be applied in, i.e. protection of cultural heritage or conservational documentation. Currently, we can see an increase in use of digital non-metric cameras in a photogrammetric inventory of sacred monuments. Properly obtained and analysed data allow to create a digital model of an object, which later might serve as a … Show more

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“…Photogrammetric solutions currently available on the market enable the creation of fully usable 3D models that can be applied, among other things, in the preparation of conservation documentation, and protection of cultural heritage [Wojciechowska and Łuczak 2018]. Thanks to the use of UAV, it is possible to safely penetrate high roofs or hard-to-reach places, which is also very useful during inventory of open-cast mines or archaeological sites [Austin 2010].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photogrammetric solutions currently available on the market enable the creation of fully usable 3D models that can be applied, among other things, in the preparation of conservation documentation, and protection of cultural heritage [Wojciechowska and Łuczak 2018]. Thanks to the use of UAV, it is possible to safely penetrate high roofs or hard-to-reach places, which is also very useful during inventory of open-cast mines or archaeological sites [Austin 2010].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital archiving is a crucial aspect of digital preservation, systematically constructing databases and reconstructing data by building digital models of architectural heritage which reflect the geometry, location, material degradation and alteration of the buildings [77]. For example, Crisnapati et al [78] used the volcanic eruption in Bali as a context to build a 3D digital library for the digital preservation of the architectural heritage of Besaki.…”
Section: Digital Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of determining changes in the position of points on a structure, this method ensures precision of determining the displacements at the level of a few millimetres for an object located 100 m away, wherein the ratio of photographic base to the length of the section connecting the point on the object with the camera amounts to 1:10. Development of digital image processing software increased the popularity of this measurement technique and enabled the use of non-metric cameras, also in documentation of architecture monument [10].…”
Section: Close-range Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%