2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12121981
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Suitability Study of Structure-from-Motion for the Digitisation of Architectural (Heritage) Spaces to Apply Divergent Photograph Collection

Abstract: The digitisation of architectural heritage has experienced a great development of low-cost and high-definition data capture technologies, thus enabling the accurate and effective modelling of complex heritage assets. Accordingly, research has identified the best methods to survey historic buildings, but the suitability of Structure-from-Motion/Multi-view-Stereo (SfM/MVS) for interior square symmetrical architectural spaces is unexplored. In contrast to the traditional SfM surveying for which the camera surroun… Show more

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“…These sensors are now commonly used in different application fields (e.g., cultural heritage, monitoring, etc.) for the reconstruction of scenes or 3D objects and there are several studies aimed at comparing the use of different techniques to highlight their advantages and criticality and to define the best practice to follow [10][11][12][13][14][15]. To achieve more accurate and complete surveying results, it is crucial to be aware of the properties that certain technique needs to respond and of the requirements of the desired results [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sensors are now commonly used in different application fields (e.g., cultural heritage, monitoring, etc.) for the reconstruction of scenes or 3D objects and there are several studies aimed at comparing the use of different techniques to highlight their advantages and criticality and to define the best practice to follow [10][11][12][13][14][15]. To achieve more accurate and complete surveying results, it is crucial to be aware of the properties that certain technique needs to respond and of the requirements of the desired results [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparisons between historical drawings and 3D digitisation is a field where research can unveil important findings and they have got remarkable results [57]. In any case, it seems important to obtain suitable accuracy, considering the model size and whether it is a complete building [58,59], certain parts [60,61], structural elements [62], decorative details [63] or even isolated sculptures [64]. The proceedings of the latest Graphical Heritage International Congress, held in 2020, have also been reviewed [65].…”
Section: General Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,39,40 Assessing the accuracy of 3D point cloud models and point-cloud-derived BIM models has been a concern of several works in the literature. The use of a laser distance meter for assessing the accuracy of 3D models has been reported in different applications, such as determining vertical clearances, 41 identifying structural damages in constructions, 42 heritage assets modeling, [43][44][45] and building documentation for adaptive reuse projects. 46 In most of these works, the 3D point clouds were analyzed independently, for instance, when comparing the measures obtained by a laser meter and a fixed TLS model as in References, 41,42 or when individually comparing BIM models derived from point clouds obtained from a fixed and a mobile TLS, 43 or from a fixed TLS and a UAV photogrammetric sensor, 44,45 or even from a fixed TLS and a portable structured light scanner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of these works, the 3D point clouds were analyzed independently, for instance, when comparing the measures obtained by a laser meter and a fixed TLS model as in References, 41,42 or when individually comparing BIM models derived from point clouds obtained from a fixed and a mobile TLS, 43 or from a fixed TLS and a UAV photogrammetric sensor, 44,45 or even from a fixed TLS and a portable structured light scanner. 46 In some cases, 3D models of indoor environments using structured light scanners were not only validated but also constructed with a laser meter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%