Recording, Modeling and Visualization of Cultural Heritage: Proceedings of the International Workshop, Centro Stefano Franscini, Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland, May 22-27, 2005Manos Baltsavias, Armin Gruen, Luc van Gool, Maria Pateraki CRC Press, 2005 M11 17 - 516 pages This book deals with the recording, modelling and visualization of cultural heritage (anthropogenic objects and natural scenes) and related processes. The areas discussed include data acquisition, using a variety of sensors (mainly optical sensors and laser scanners); platforms and mobile systems; data management and Spatial Information Systems; 3D modeling; and reconstruction, visualization and animation; Virtual and Augmented Reality, including innovative software and hardware systems; applications and interdisciplinary projects. A central focus is the development of methods for automated data processing. The aim of the workshop was to survey recent developments, trends, and new approaches and to bring together the various heterogeneous groups active in cultural heritage (sponsors, archaeologists and architects, scientists in remote sensing, photogrammetry, computer vision and computer graphics etc.). The involvement of these groups, representing both producers and users of information, allowed a cross-fertilisation and a multidisciplinary treatment of the workshop topics. This book offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality contributions from leading international research institutions and other organisations active in cultural heritage, treating theoretical issues as well as projects and applications and representing the cutting edge of this key subject as presented at the workshop organised by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich at Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland on 22-27 May 2005. |
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... geoglyphs at Palpa , Peru 249 K. Lambers & M. Sauerbier 3D GIS concepts and technologies supporting the integrated management of large and complex cultural heritage sites 263 S. Nebiker & T. Wüst Theory and methods of 3D modeling ...
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Contents
Recording and documenting cultural heritage 3D modeling for conservation | 11 |
Ancient Sagalassos 21st century AD | 33 |
Saint Sophia 55 | 55 |
The role of photogrammetry in understanding enhancing and enjoying Englands | 77 |
Ultrahigh resolution imaging at 50 µm using a portable XYZRGB color laser scanner | 101 |
G Godin C Lahanier G Aitken | 115 |
From high precision color 3D scanning of cultural artifacts to its secure delivery over | 129 |
opportunities challenges created | 141 |
3D GIS concepts and technologies supporting the integrated management of large | 263 |
issues and solutions | 277 |
P Müller T Vereenooghe A Ulmer L Van Gool | 299 |
The use of remote sensing data for visualising and interpreting archaeological landscapes | 317 |
Landscape reconstruction through imagebased rendering | 327 |
Procedural methods for 3D reconstruction | 355 |
3D visualization by integration of multisource data for monument geometric recording | 375 |
Imagebased rendering of cultural artifacts | 397 |
Integration of digital panoramic camera and laser scanner data | 157 |
experiences and research directions | 183 |
Progress in archaeological prospecting by nondestructive survey methods | 205 |
Ancona N Scagliola A Traverso | 227 |
GISbased visibility studies of the Nasca geoglyphs at Palpa Peru | 249 |
Virtual worlds and augmented reality in cultural heritage applications | 419 |
Automation in laser scanning for cultural heritage applications | 443 |
A Wendt C Heipke | 459 |
A voice for the map of Mexico 1550 chronicles legends and oral traditions from | 473 |