Laser Scanning, Theory and Applications 2011
DOI: 10.5772/14534
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Integration of Laser Scanning and Imagery for Photorealistic 3D Architectural Documentation

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“…According to the consolidated practice of traditional TLS acquisition [49,50] and scans registration, a huge number of scans data were obtained to cover all of the architectural contexts. As usual, the scans acquisition was supported by control points topographic measurements and distribution guaranteed the suitable surfaces coverage with adequate overlapping.…”
Section: The Terrestrial Lidar Scans Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the consolidated practice of traditional TLS acquisition [49,50] and scans registration, a huge number of scans data were obtained to cover all of the architectural contexts. As usual, the scans acquisition was supported by control points topographic measurements and distribution guaranteed the suitable surfaces coverage with adequate overlapping.…”
Section: The Terrestrial Lidar Scans Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the consolidated practice of traditional TLS acquisition [53,54] and scans registration, a huge amount of scans data were made out to cover all the architectural context. As usual, the scans acquisition was supported by control points topographic measurements and distribution guaranteed the suitable surfaces coverage with adequate overlapping.…”
Section: The Terrestrial Lidar Scans Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the most investigated aspects there is certainly the integration with terrestrial data, often of Lidar nature, to generate multiscale and multisensor 3Dmodels, orthophotos and other useful graphical 2D/3D products. (Lerma et al, 2011) Another of the features that are particularly attractive in the field of heritage documentation is the low cost of the techniques and their expediency, which makes the process of generation the dense and rich information 3D models particularly sustainable in the overall preservation plan. These cited approaches have also been used in the perspective of the 4Dilan project, and in one of the applications, the innovative 3D mobile mapping system, the hand-held Zeb Revo system by Geoslam.…”
Section: Geomatics Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%