Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):
A. Frisky, A. Fajri, S. Brenner, R. Sablatnig:
"Acquisition Evaluation on Outdoor Scanning for Archaeological Artifact Digitalization";
Talk: 15th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications,
Valletta;
2020-02-27
- 2020-02-29; in: "VISIGRAPP2020 Final Program and Book of Abstracts",
K. Bouatouch et al. (ed.);
SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, Lda.,
(2020),
792
- 799.
English abstract:
Archaeological archives are important assets becausethey provide primary information resources for research, mainlydigital archives that not degraded. Instead of directly visiting a site,an archaeologist can examine and manipulate the data withoutharming the real object. However, choosing an efficient scanningscheme with detailed results is a challenging task. In this work,we present new sculpture models obtained in three different waysand assess it in two comparison approaches: A quantitative andqualitative assessment. The quantitative comparison architectureprovides a detailed assessment of three different scanningmechanisms in two stages: point cloud and mesh comparison.This evaluation is purposed to describe the differences betweenunmodified data. Finally, a qualitative evaluation is performedby an expert and practitioner to explain the difference based onfour different produced models to help their needs in the realapplication.
Keywords:
3D Acquisition, Cultural Heritage, 3D Reconstruction,3D Comparison, Outdoor Scanning
"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008964907920799
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