2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-217-2019
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3d Digital and Physical Reconstruction of a Collapsed Dome Using SFM Techniques From Historical Images

Abstract: The historical images preserved in archives and in private collections represent not only a valuable documentation of objects belonging to Cultural Heritage; sometimes they are the only remained evidence of destroyed assets of our past. In the last few years, the improvement of the technologies in the framework of photogrammetric vision and the implementations of new Structure-from-Motion (SfM) algorithms allow to extract metric information's from this kind of images in order to carry out a digital reconstruct… Show more

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“…The only available source for reconstructing the lost architectural heritage is found in historical data. Historical images are frequently the only trace of our past's lost heritage [57]. As a result, it is fundamental to double-check the data provided by comparing data inferred from various sources, reporting them on the same scale as much as possible, and analyzing them looking for discrepancies [8,13].…”
Section: Reconstructing Ephemeral Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only available source for reconstructing the lost architectural heritage is found in historical data. Historical images are frequently the only trace of our past's lost heritage [57]. As a result, it is fundamental to double-check the data provided by comparing data inferred from various sources, reporting them on the same scale as much as possible, and analyzing them looking for discrepancies [8,13].…”
Section: Reconstructing Ephemeral Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In architectural photogrammetry, recent research shows that Agisoft PhotoScan/Metashape is often capable of reconstructing a building, or part of a building, using historical images. Limitations to be considered are the automatic selection of appropriate images, retrieving the inner orientation of the camera (Grussenmeyer and Al Khalil, 2017) and the final 3D model quality (Maiwald et al, 2017; Rodr铆guez Miranda and Valle Mel贸n, 2017; Beltrami et al, 2019).…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, SfM photogrammetry [27,28] is employed, with digital photography by taking photographs using a Canon EOS 600D SLR camera with a Canon EF-S 18-55mm standard lens. The photographs were processed using Photoscan software and metashape [29][30][31][32][33][34] (Figure 5 ). Data collection with the Laica Scan Station C10 Laser Scanner was carried out at different times, before the start of the works (2015) and after completion of the works (2019), choosing a position centred in the Refectory on a tripod, so that the scanning distances were, at most, of the order of 15 m. The intermediate state of the works was recorded with six locations on different dates (2018 and 2019) given that the demolition and reconstruction process took place in different phases, each one corresponding to each span (five arches and six vaults).…”
Section: Use Of Terrestrial Laser Scanner (Tls) and Structure From Motion (Sfm) In The Monitoring Of Cultural Heritage Restoration Workmentioning
confidence: 99%