A complete 3D information system for cultural heritage documentation

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 49-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Soler ◽  
Francisco Javier Melero ◽  
Maria Victoria Luzón
2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 53 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.C. Torres ◽  
F. Soler ◽  
P. Cano ◽  
A. León ◽  
V. Luzón ◽  
...  

<p>Geographic information systems (GIS) allow us to manage information related to a territory in an efficient and flexible way. Management of information concerning cultural heritage presents a set of requirements which are similar to those. In processes such as documentation, restoration and preservation it is necessary to locate a wealth of information on the surface of the model on which we are working, not only allowing editing and displaying it, but even analysing such information.<br />This paper presents a novel design of an information system for cultural heritage that provides the functionality described above, which starting from some ideas and working methods borrowed from GIS has adapted these ideas to representations commonly used in the field of cultural heritage.</p>


Author(s):  
Chiara Stefani ◽  
Xavier Brunetaud ◽  
Sarah Janvier-Badosa ◽  
Kevin Beck ◽  
Livio De Luca ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Aysu Altaş

Technology has penetrated every aspect of life and it proceeds with the aim of facilitating people's lives. Geographical information systems as a part of the developing technology provide services in every area with different forms. One of these areas is museology. The desire to make visual and written information and cultural heritage that are presented by museums with auditory and interactive experiences has brought together digital technologies and cultural and historical activities. From this point of view, the “Müze Asist” is a remarkable application in terms of the fact that it is a local app and in use in most of the museums in Turkey and the convenience provided for all tourists who want to visit a museum, especially for those who prefer self-guided tours. This chapter may be a guide to its objects and to the next researchers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 449
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Pepe ◽  
Domenica Costantino ◽  
Vincenzo Saverio Alfio ◽  
Maria Giuseppa Angelini ◽  
Alfredo Restuccia Garofalo

The aim of this article is to provide a dedicated approach to the realisation of a CityGML model for the valorisation and the conservation of existing cultural heritage. In particular, for the ancient city of Taranto (Italy), several levels of details (LODs) have been built. CityGML models in LOD1 for the most representative periods were realised, which were characterised by urban changes from the mid-1800s until today. To achieve this aim, great importance was devoted to the process of integration of the different file formats. A geographic information system (GIS) approach has been put in place for the construction of the CityGML model in LOD1. In addition, the study also focused on the realisation of a CityGML model in LOD3 of a bridge of a particular historical and architectural interest, called “Ponte di Porta Napoli”, also situated in the city of Taranto. In the latter case, the CityGML model was realised starting from the geomatics survey. Therefore, the project structured in this way represents an important tool for the sharing of (georeferenced) territorial information. The CityGML models represent a valid support for spatial planning processes and measures for the protection, monitoring and conservation of urban elements.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 1078 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisavet Tsilimantou ◽  
Ekaterini T. Delegou ◽  
Ioannis A. Nikitakos ◽  
Charalabos Ioannidis ◽  
Antonia Moropoulou

Multidisciplinary data integration within an information system is considered a key point for rehabilitation projects. Information regarding the state of preservation and/or decision making, for sustainable restoration is prerequisite. In addition, achieving structural integrity of a historic building, especially one that has undergone many construction phases and restoration interventions, is a very elaborate task and should, therefore, involve the study of multidisciplinary information regarding historical, architectural, building material and geometric data. In this paper the elaboration of such data within 2D and 3D information systems is described. Through the process described herein, a methodology, including the acquisition, classification and management of various multisensory data, is displayed and applied within a geographic information system (GIS). Moreover, the multidisciplinary documentation process, aggregated with the surveying products, generates 3D heritage building information modeling (HBIM), including information regarding construction phases, pathology and current state of preservation of a building. The assessment of the applied methodology is performed concluding in a qualitative and a quantitative manner, in both 2D and 3D environments, providing information to facilitate the structural assessment of a historic building. Thus, in this work, the described methodology is presented, combining the multidisciplinary data with the development of GIS thematic maps and an HBIM. Representative results of the suggested methodology applied on the historic building of Villa Klonaridi, Athens, Greece are displayed.


Author(s):  
A. Georgopoulos ◽  
C. Oikonomou ◽  
E. Adamopoulos ◽  
E. K. Stathopoulou

When it comes to large scale mapping of limited areas especially for cultural heritage sites, things become critical. Optical and non-optical sensors are developed to such sizes and weights that can be lifted by such platforms, like e.g. LiDAR units. At the same time there is an increase in emphasis on solutions that enable users to get access to 3D information faster and cheaper. Considering the multitude of platforms, cameras and the advancement of algorithms in conjunction with the increase of available computing power this challenge should and indeed is further investigated. In this paper a short review of the UAS technologies today is attempted. A discussion follows as to their applicability and advantages, depending on their specifications, which vary immensely. The on-board cameras available are also compared and evaluated for large scale mapping. Furthermore a thorough analysis, review and experimentation with different software implementations of Structure from Motion and Multiple View Stereo algorithms, able to process such dense and mostly unordered sequence of digital images is also conducted and presented. As test data set, we use a rich optical and thermal data set from both fixed wing and multi-rotor platforms over an archaeological excavation with adverse height variations and using different cameras. Dense 3D point clouds, digital terrain models and orthophotos have been produced and evaluated for their radiometric as well as metric qualities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 1001
Author(s):  
Oka Sudana ◽  
Agus Suryadana ◽  
Agung Bayupati

<p class="Abstrak"><em>Rumah tradisional Bali adalah bangunan yang memiliki ciri khas khusus yang difungsikan sebagai hunian yang merupakan salah satu cerminan kebudayaan yang tumbuh dan berkembang di Bali. Panduan pembangunan Rumah Tradisional Bali tertuang dalam Lontar Asta Kosala-Kosali dan Asta Bumi. Modernisasi berdampak dalam perubahan bentuk dan kebutuhan bangunan perumahan yang mengakibatkan penerapan Arsitektur Tradisional Bali semakin berkurang dan tidak memperhatikan nilai filosofis yang seharusnya, sehingga dikembangkan sistem informasi sebagai media pengenalan dan panduan penerapan Arsitektur Tradisional Bali. Sistem yang dikembangkan disesuaikan dengan konsep Asta Kosala-Kosali dan Asta Bumi. Sistem Informasi Rumah Tradisional Bali menyajikan berbagai macam informasi dan fitur mengenai penerapan Asta Kosala-Kosali dan Asta Bumi dalam Rumah Tradisional Bali yang dihadirkan dalam bentuk pemodelan 2 dimensi dan 3 dimensi. Sistem dapat memudahkan dalam pemahaman filosofi, aturan, tata cara, tata letak, dan tata bangunan Rumah Tradisional Bali serta mampu menjadi media pelestarian warisan budaya Bali khususnya dibidang arsitektur.</em><em> Persentase tingkat kepuasan pengguna terhadap sistem rata-rata sebesar 87.24%.</em></p><br /><p class="Judul2"><em><strong>Abstract</strong></em></p><p class="Abstract">A traditional Balinese house is a building that has special characteristics that function as a residence which is a reflection of the culture that grew and developed in Bali. Guide to building Balinese Traditional Houses contained in Lontar Asta Kosala-Kosali and Asta Bumi. Modernization has an impact on changes in the shape and needs of residential buildings which have resulted in the application of Balinese Traditional Architecture diminishing and not paying attention to philosophical values that should be, so that information systems are developed as a medium of introduction and guidance on the application of Balinese Traditional Architecture. The system developed was adapted to the concept of Asta Kosala-Kosali and Asta Bumi. The Traditional Balinese House Information System presents various kinds of information and features regarding the application of Asta Kosala-Kosali and Asta Bumi in Balinese Traditional Houses which are presented in the form of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional modeling. The system is expected to facilitate the understanding of the philosophy, rules, procedures, layout, and structure of traditional Balinese Houses as well as being able to become a medium for preserving the Balinese cultural heritage, especially in the field of architecture. Percentage of satisfaction level of users of the system by an average of 87.24%.</p>


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