Reprint

Data Acquisition and Processing in Cultural Heritage

Edited by
March 2020
276 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-740-3 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-741-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Data Acquisition and Processing in Cultural Heritage that was published in

Computer Science & Mathematics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary
Advances in the knowledge of the tangible components (position, size, shape) and intangible components (identity, habits) of an historic building or site involves fundamental and complex tasks in any project related to the conservation of cultural heritage (CH). In recent years, new geotechnologies have proven their usefulness and added value to the field of cultural heritage (CH) in the tasks of recording, modeling, conserving, and visualizing. In addition, current developments in building information modeling (HBIM), allow integration and simulation of different sources of information, generating a digital twin of any complex CH construction. As a result, experts in the area have increased the number of available sensors and methodologies. However, the quick evolution of geospatial technologies makes it necessary to revise their use, integration, and application in CH. This process is difficult to adopt, due to the new options which are opened for the study, analysis, management, and valorization of CH. Therefore, the aim of the present Special Issue is to cover the latest relevant topics, trends, and best practices in geospatial technologies and processing methodologies for CH sites and scenarios as well as to introduce the new tendencies. This book originates from the Special Issue “Data Acquisition and Processing in Cultural Heritage”, focusing primarily on data and sensor integration for CH; documentation/restoration in CH; heritage 3D documentation and modeling of complex CH sites; drone inspections in CH; software development in CH; and augmented reality in CH. It is hoped that this book will provide the advice and guidance required for any CH professional, making the best possible use of these sensors and methods in CH.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
frescoed vault; planar representation of vault; cultural heritage documentation; cultural heritage; virtual restoration; spatial geometric features; skeleton line; regression analysis; Dazu Thousand-Hand Bodhisattva statue; community; heritage resources management; open-source software; web-based GIS; Arches-HIP; augmented reality; navigation; instant tracking; 3D reconstruction; cultural heritage; computer graphics; CATCHA; camera tracking; cultural heritage; real-time; point clouds; heritage; photogrammetry; laser scanning; tropical; vernacular; multi-scale; multi-sensor; terrestrial laser scanning; unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetry; integrated three-dimensional modeling; digital documentation; cultural heritage site; 4D modeling; cultural heritage; data fusion; monitoring; visualization; out of plumb; close range photogrammetry; cultural heritage preservation; cylinder fitting; point cloud; lost heritage; drones; photogrammetry; thermal imaging; thermal dynamics; dry-stone walls; terraces; heritage; landscape; geomatics; UNESCO; 3D models; multisensor; multiscale; SLAM; MMS; LiDAR; UAV; data integration; data fusion; cultural heritage; cultural heritage; replica; photogrammetry; laser-scanning; 3D printing