2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2013.08.020
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On introducing an image-based 3D reconstruction method in archaeological excavation practice

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“…Even though application of the approach is not time-consuming, the area of interest and its close surroundings must be thoroughly cleaned and camera angles must not be changed abruptly when photographing. The use of a planned work-flow is thus highly recommended (De Reu et al 2014;Dellepiane et al 2013). Work-flows regarding digital technologies on a site level are being formulated and constantly tested (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Even though application of the approach is not time-consuming, the area of interest and its close surroundings must be thoroughly cleaned and camera angles must not be changed abruptly when photographing. The use of a planned work-flow is thus highly recommended (De Reu et al 2014;Dellepiane et al 2013). Work-flows regarding digital technologies on a site level are being formulated and constantly tested (i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work-flows regarding digital technologies on a site level are being formulated and constantly tested (i.e. De Reu et al 2014;Dellepiane et al 2013;Katsianis et al 2008). Also, archaeologists already photograph contexts and findings in the field, often as complements to drawings, so it takes little time to adjust and freely work with this method.…”
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“…The current major shift in 3D mapping and 3D modeling is due to proven computer vision technologies based on Structure from Motion (SFM) and Dense Stereo Matching (DSM) algorithms (Verhoeven 2011;Verhoeven et al 2012;De Reu et al 2013;De Reu et al 2014). SFM and DSM proved to be reliable technologies that can be used to process large datasets of aerial photographs captured by uncalibrated digital cameras mounted on lightweight aircrafts flying GPS waypoint missions.…”
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confidence: 99%