2014
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4490-8
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Advanced Research and Trends in New Technologies, Software, Human-Computer Interaction, and Communicability

Abstract: pean universities, technical and professional colleges (1981-present), subjects: computer science, computer graphics and animation, human-computer interaction, design and multimedia. Scientific journalist and writer (1989-present). CEO: Blue Herons Editions. Coordinator of AInCI (International Association of Interactive Communication-www.ainci.com) and ALAIPO (Latin Association International of Human-Computer Interaction-www.alaipo.com). Main research interests: HCI, communicability, quality, auditory and eval… Show more

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“…Since TS measurements and traditional images are already part of the normal archaeological surveying, the only addition has been the photogrammetric set. Images have been taken with an uncalibrated camera (Nikon D90, 12.3 megapixel equipped with a Sigma lens 20mm F1.8 EX DG ASP RF); The camera has not been calibrated since past comparisons between not calibrated cameras and more accurate instruments demonstrated that accuracy needed for this kind of applications is still preserved (Barazzetti and Scaioni, 2014;Chandler et al, 2005;Green et al, 2014;James and Robson, 2012;Sapirstein, 2016;Wackrow et al, 2007). Photogrammetric blocks have been set both for every single SUs and open areas; needed images were included into a range of 15 and 70.…”
Section: On-field Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since TS measurements and traditional images are already part of the normal archaeological surveying, the only addition has been the photogrammetric set. Images have been taken with an uncalibrated camera (Nikon D90, 12.3 megapixel equipped with a Sigma lens 20mm F1.8 EX DG ASP RF); The camera has not been calibrated since past comparisons between not calibrated cameras and more accurate instruments demonstrated that accuracy needed for this kind of applications is still preserved (Barazzetti and Scaioni, 2014;Chandler et al, 2005;Green et al, 2014;James and Robson, 2012;Sapirstein, 2016;Wackrow et al, 2007). Photogrammetric blocks have been set both for every single SUs and open areas; needed images were included into a range of 15 and 70.…”
Section: On-field Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%