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Three-dimensional acquisition of large and detailed cultural heritage objects
Authors:Gabriele Guidi  Bernard Frischer  Michele Russo  Alessandro Spinetti  Luca Carosso  Laura Loredana Micoli
Affiliation:(1) Reverse Modeling and Virtual Prototyping Labs, INDACO Department, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy;(2) Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA;(3) Technology for Cultural Heritage Lab, DET Department, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Abstract:Cultural heritage digitization is becoming more common every day, but the applications discussed in the literature address mainly the digitization of objects at a resolution proportional to the object size, using low resolution for large artifacts such as buildings or large statues, and high resolution for small detailed objects. The case studied in this paper concerns a huge physical model of imperial Rome (16 × 17.5 m) whose extremely small details forced the use of high resolution and low noise scanning, in contrast with the long range needed. This paper gives an account of the procedures and the technologies used for solving this “contradiction”.
Keywords:3D Acquisition  Resolution  Uncertainty  Laser radar  Virtual archaeology
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