点云
数字化
摄影测量学
激光扫描
文档
计算机科学
地理参考
遥感
考古
计算机图形学(图像)
航测
文化遗产
代表(政治)
数字表面
全站仪
点(几何)
地质学
地理
激光雷达
激光器
计算机视觉
地图学
光学
物理
几何学
数学
自然地理学
政治
法学
政治学
程序设计语言
作者
Daniele Calisi,Stefano Botta,Alessandro Cannata
出处
期刊:Drones
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2023-09-04
卷期号:7 (9): 568-568
被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.3390/drones7090568
摘要
Nowadays, the study and digitization of historical, architectural, and archaeological heritage are extremely important, covering the creation of digital twins—virtual replicas of real spaces and environments. Such reconstructions can be achieved using technologies with passive or active light sensors: laser scanners as light emitters, or photogrammetry through the creation of photographic images. As for the latter case, a distinction must be made between terrestrial and aerial shots, increasingly facilitated by the spread of UAV systems. Point clouds are aligned using georeferenced points measured with a total station. To create a faithful virtual model of the subjects, dense point clouds from a laser scanner are used to generate meshes, which are textured in high resolution from aerial and terrestrial photographs. All techniques can be integrated with each other, as demonstrated through the experiences of two case studies, each serving different purposes. The first is a detailed survey conducted for CAD representation of certain areas of Rocca Farnese in Capodimonte. The second is an instrumental survey for the creation of a realistic digital twin, aimed at providing an immersive VR experience of the archaeological area of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome.
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