2019
DOI: 10.4995/var.2019.11867
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A 4D information system for the exploration of multitemporal images and maps using photogrammetry, web technologies and VR/AR

Abstract: <p class="VARAbstract">This contribution shows the comparison, investigation, and implementation of different access strategies on multimodal data. The first part of the research is structured as a theoretical part opposing and explaining the terms of conventional access, virtual archival access, and virtual museums while additionally referencing related work. Especially, issues that still persist in repositories like the ambiguity or missing of metadata is pointed out. The second part explains the pract… Show more

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“…The importance of the urban context for the correct understanding of the building has been stressed. In this particular case, we have worked with a single element (the convent) located on a city plan from a particular moment in time and just for generating images for the exhibition, but this approach can be extended to more buildings and landscape, different epochs and for multiple purposes (Kersten et al, 2012;Spanò, Chiabrando, Dezzani, & Prencipe, 2016;Maiwald, Bruschke, Lehmann, & Niebling, 2019;Walmsley & Kersten, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the urban context for the correct understanding of the building has been stressed. In this particular case, we have worked with a single element (the convent) located on a city plan from a particular moment in time and just for generating images for the exhibition, but this approach can be extended to more buildings and landscape, different epochs and for multiple purposes (Kersten et al, 2012;Spanò, Chiabrando, Dezzani, & Prencipe, 2016;Maiwald, Bruschke, Lehmann, & Niebling, 2019;Walmsley & Kersten, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, for the presented datasets (see the Datasets section), it has been noticed that SIFT and its variants RootSIFT (Arandjelović and Zisserman, 2012) and DSP‐SIFT (Dong and Soatto, 2015) did not perform well and produced only few, or even no, matching image pairs. Further algorithmic methods that have been evaluated on historical images (Maiwald et al, 2019; Maiwald, 2019) are maximally stable extremal regions (MSER: Matas et al, 2004), radiation‐invariant feature transform (RIFT: J. Li et al, 2020), matching on demand with view synthesis (MODS: Mishkin et al, 2015a) and MODS‐WxBS (Mishkin et al, 2015b). Initially, the MSER method developed for wide baselines between image pairs produced decent results for historical image pairs, but was outperformed by a combination of RIFT and MODS/MODS‐WxBS.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For SIFT and RIFT the already determined results (Maiwald et al, 2019; Maiwald, 2019) are used for a comparison. For MODS both published variations are used (MODS and MODS‐WxBS) to generate matches between the image pairs.…”
Section: Feature Matchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site is included in Europeana's 3D-ICONS (3D Digitisation of Icons of European Architectural and Archaeological Heritage) interactive geographic information platform. 2 Nowadays, advanced VR/AR, web technologies and photogrammetry enable users to interact with 3D buildings through time using different means such as multi-temporal images (Maiwald, Bruschke, Lehmann, & Niebling, 2019).…”
Section: Dissemination Of 4d Scientific Data To General Audiences: LImentioning
confidence: 99%