Integration of three-dimensional digital models and 3D GIS: the documentation of the medieval burials of Amiternum (L'Aquila, Italy)

Autor: Alessandro Giannangeli, Francesca Savini, Ilaria Trizio
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: ISPRS TC II Mid-term Symposium "Towards Photogrammetry 2020", pp. 1121–1128, Riva del Garda, Italy, 4-7 /06/2018
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:I. Trizio, F. Savini, A. Giannangeli/congresso_nome:ISPRS TC II Mid-term Symposium "Towards Photogrammetry 2020"/congresso_luogo:Riva del Garda, Italy/congresso_data:4-7 %2F06%2F2018/anno:2018/pagina_da:1121/pagina_a:1128/intervallo_pagine:1121–1128
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XLII-2, Pp 1121-1128 (2018)
Popis: This paper illustrates the results of an experimentation carried out by a multi-disciplinary research group made up of researchers from ITC-CNR of L'Aquila and of archaeologists of the University of L'Aquila. The research project carried out by the team is based on the analysis of the archaeological heritage (in particular, the documentation of some burials found in the medieval site of Amiternum, near L'Aquila). This starts from methods based on digital photogrammetric restitution, based on Structure from Motion (SfM) algorithms, and the generation of photorealistic textures in order to manage, in a 3D GIS environment, complex archaeological and anthropological data. The choice of technology to use is often determined by the specific needs of the survey, the purpose of the project, the budget and experience of the researchers, and the geometric characteristics of the assets, rather than the precision to be achieved. For the survey of the archaeological excavation of the medieval site of Amiternum, it was decided to use digital photogrammetry given that the objective was to document, with a rapid survey compatible with the times of an archaeological excavation the phases of image acquisition, processing and post processing of the site model. Furthermore, thanks to the integration of two technologies, digital photogrammetry and GIS, and the undisputed improvement in the management of 3D data by the GIS, three-dimensionality, in archeology in general, has become an indispensable component for site interpretation and for the documentation of the data.
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