2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.11.022
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3D modelling in archaeology: The application of Structure from Motion methods to the study of the megalithic necropolis of Panoria (Granada, Spain)

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“…called Structure from Motion (SfM) allow us to generate 3D models from groups of pictures quite freely in terms of geometric constraints, characteristics of the cameras, lighting conditions, etc. (Pereira, 2013;Benavides et al, 2016). In addition, the available software packages (123D Catch, PhotoScan, PhotoSynth, MicMac, Scann3D, VisualSFM, Pix4D, etc.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…called Structure from Motion (SfM) allow us to generate 3D models from groups of pictures quite freely in terms of geometric constraints, characteristics of the cameras, lighting conditions, etc. (Pereira, 2013;Benavides et al, 2016). In addition, the available software packages (123D Catch, PhotoScan, PhotoSynth, MicMac, Scann3D, VisualSFM, Pix4D, etc.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the value of historical photographs for the generation of new 3D contents has often been identifi ed but, at the same time, it has been noted that they are not always suitable for automatic processing with the available techniques. Therefore, this is still an open topic that needs further research (de Polo & Calic, 2014). Sometimes, the rather paradoxical situation holds that better results are obtained in 3D reconstruction by using groups of lowquality casual pictures than by resorting to stereoscopic collection of photographs captured by following the strictest requirements of the classical photogrammetric procedure (Rodríguez Miranda et al, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These photorealistic 3D models can be arranged further using Building Information Modeling (BIM) to make outlines, ranges, electronic ascent models, orthophotographs and diverse sorts of pictures profitable for examination and appropriation [3]. Propelled developments are changing the way ancient investigations is practiced by improving a persistently broadening set of recording, efficient and dispersal devices [7]. From among the particular 3D showing techniques, Structure from Motion (SfM) has starting late created as another framework that gives better results and a higher assurance than standard systems, for instance, plan drawing and photogrammetry or a bit of the forefront recording strategies including laser inspecting and LiDAR.…”
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“…Given that SfM photogrammetry has already been accepted as a useful methodology in physical geography (see Glendell et al., ; Lucieer et al, ) and for surveying archaeological remains (López et al., ), it is not difficult to imagine the benefits of this highly mobile aerial technology in, for instance, surveying heritage sites under threat in war zones or providing rapid situational information to urban or transport geographers. Such methodologies will be brought to bear on a full spectrum of geographical questions and how human geographers will theorise “visual” geographies from within these volumes.…”
Section: The Multisensual Flying Robotmentioning
confidence: 99%