2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2195626
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The methodology of documenting cultural heritage sites using photogrammetry, UAV, and 3D printing techniques: the case study of Asinou Church in Cyprus

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“…This is caused by their light weight, the longer susceptible to large derives from its flight path due to wind. The UAVs application to generate DSMs in cultural heritage has been widespread (Remondino et al, 2009;Chiabrando et al, 2011;Themistocleous et al, 2015). Another very currently used for the acquisition of DSMs cultural heritage technique is based on TLS systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is caused by their light weight, the longer susceptible to large derives from its flight path due to wind. The UAVs application to generate DSMs in cultural heritage has been widespread (Remondino et al, 2009;Chiabrando et al, 2011;Themistocleous et al, 2015). Another very currently used for the acquisition of DSMs cultural heritage technique is based on TLS systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three dataset were processed in the well-known commercial software Photoscan Pro by Agisoft (http://www.agisoft.com) (Aicardi et al, 2016;Themistocleous et al, 2015;Nex & Remondino, 2014); for point cloud management, optimization, 3D modelling and analysis, commercial 3DReshaper (http://www.3dreshaper.com/) by Technodigit-Hexagon and open source Cloud Compare (http://www.danielgm.net/cc) were employed. In the traditional Photoscan workflow, for each dataset high settings have been used for orientation, bundle block adjustment and densification phases.…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several techniques have been applied thus far for the 3D reconstruction and visualization of archaeological settlements based on the use of close-range photogrammetry [1,2], terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) [3,4] or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) [5]. However, due to the inherent complexity of these sites, several problems arise when 3D reconstruction of these sites is mandatory and just one type of geotechnology is applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%