2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2015.09.006
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3D GIS for cultural heritage restoration: A ‘white box’ workflow

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“…In particular, the NUBES web platform (Stefani et al (2014) allows the displaying and cross-reference of 2D mapping data on the 3D model in real time, by means of structured 2D layer-like annotations concerning stone degradation, dating and material. In Campanaro et al (2016) a similar example to our paper is given. They created a 3D management system for heritage structures by exploiting the combination of 3D visualization and GIS analysis.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In particular, the NUBES web platform (Stefani et al (2014) allows the displaying and cross-reference of 2D mapping data on the 3D model in real time, by means of structured 2D layer-like annotations concerning stone degradation, dating and material. In Campanaro et al (2016) a similar example to our paper is given. They created a 3D management system for heritage structures by exploiting the combination of 3D visualization and GIS analysis.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…As shown in the literature, there is a growing use of GIS and image processing with TLS surveys, which relate the 3D models to 2D maps; low-resolution models are created and mapped, documenting the starting information in 3D and expanding the information as images [18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. A new methodology is developed in this article-a 3D controlled conversion to 2D and 2.5D-that operates without interpolations and reduces the loss of base information, enabling the conversion of new information generated in 2D and 2.5D to a 3D model (point cloud), recording the rasters as a database.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With precise control of data transformations, the conversion of 2.5D to 3D can be achieved, which is a necessity for the patrimonial documentation [20][21][22][23][24], to the point of generating programs for the work of 3D images [25][26][27][28]. This analysis is possible thanks to the use of a geographic information system (GIS) on complex buildings [29,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El uso de estos SIG ha crecido de forma exponencial en los últimos años convirtiéndose en la herramienta de visualización más importante para el análisis y gestión del patrimonio cultural (Campanaro, Landeschi, Dell'Unto, & Leander, 2016;Corrales, Bermejo, & Campos, 2018;Díez, Cortell, García, & Escribá, 2017;Iturbe, Cachero, Cañal, & Martos, 2018). Las líneas de investigación con estas herramientas se centran en la creación de un MDE, generado a partir de los datos LiDAR o fotogramétricos, sobre el que se desarrollan e implementan métodos de visualización generando archivos 2D con la imagen resultado.…”
Section: Metodologías De Visualizaciónunclassified