2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01762-0_33
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Panoramic Image Application for Cultural Heritage

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“…Indeed, the digitization of CH through the use of low-cost sensors and software based on the SfM-MVS approach is growing. Previous and recent applications in the CH field can be found in several papers [16][17][18][19][20]; however, the results do not show unambiguity on the geometric quality of the point cloud. In fact, if on the one hand, they show the ease of use of the panoramic camera and the ability of the system to produce photogrammetric models, on the other hand, the geometric accuracy of the 3D reconstruction shows some limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Indeed, the digitization of CH through the use of low-cost sensors and software based on the SfM-MVS approach is growing. Previous and recent applications in the CH field can be found in several papers [16][17][18][19][20]; however, the results do not show unambiguity on the geometric quality of the point cloud. In fact, if on the one hand, they show the ease of use of the panoramic camera and the ability of the system to produce photogrammetric models, on the other hand, the geometric accuracy of the 3D reconstruction shows some limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This process takes place in different ways, often showing a dichotomy between the methodologies applied for the documentation aimed at specific processes of study and analysis of architectural artefacts, compared to those related to the same objects (Napolitano, Scherer, Glisic, 2017). Considering the different stakeholders involved in relation to the purposes expressed, during the formulation of the information system, appropriate tools are produced for a proper understanding of the contents, which in the case of communication's goal also addressed to non-experts, lead to the necessity to visualize and distribute information systems accessible to them (Bassier, Deloof, Vincke, Vergauwen, 2018). The proposal presented below, which concerns the use and development of virtual tours as means of communication and enhancement of two important buildings belonging to the architectural heritage of the twentieth century, it is now described as the possibility of reworking and synthesis of the results of researches that for their development have used (1) An agreement between the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies of the Polytechnic of Milan and Giuseppe Terragni's archive, Carolina Di Biase's scientific manager, has allowed the access to a large archival documentation.…”
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confidence: 99%