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Title: | Accurate 3D scanning of damaged ancient greek inscriptions for revealing weathered letters | Authors: | Papadaki, A. I. Agrafiotis, Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Andreas Prignitz, S. |
Major Field of Science: | Engineering and Technology | Field Category: | Civil Engineering | Keywords: | 3D Scanning;Ancient Inscriptions;Structure from Motion;Structured Light Scanner;Weathered Letters Revealing | Issue Date: | 18-Feb-2015 | Source: | 6th International Workshop on 3D Virtual Reconstruction and Visualization of Complex Architectures, 2015, vol. XL, pp. 237–243. | Volume: | XL | Start page: | 237 | End page: | 243 | Journal: | International Workshop on 3D Virtual Reconstruction and Visualization of Complex Architectures, 3D-ARCH 2015 | Abstract: | In this paper two non-invasive non-destructive alternative techniques to the traditional and invasive technique of squeezes are presented alongside with specialized developed processing methods, aiming to help the epigraphists to reveal and analyse weathered letters in ancient Greek inscriptions carved in masonry or marble. The resulting 3D model would serve as a detailed basis for the epigraphists to try to decipher the inscription. The data were collected by using a Structured Light scanner. The creation of the final accurate three dimensional model is a complicated procedure requiring large computation cost and human effort. It includes the collection of geometric data in limited space and time, the creation of the surface, the noise filtering and the merging of individual surfaces. The use of structured light scanners is time consuming and requires costly hardware and software. Therefore an alternative methodology for collecting 3D data of the inscriptions was also implemented for reasons of comparison. Hence, image sequences from varying distances were collected using a calibrated DSLR camera aiming to reconstruct the 3D scene through SfM techniques in order to evaluate the efficiency and the level of precision and detail of the obtained reconstructed inscriptions. Problems in the acquisition processes as well as difficulties in the alignment step and mesh optimization are also encountered. A meta-processing framework is proposed and analysed. Finally, the results of processing and analysis and the different 3D models are critically inspected and then evaluated by a specialist in terms of accuracy, quality and detail of the model and the capability of revealing damaged and "hidden" letters. | Description: | International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, Volume 40, Issue 5W4, 2015, Pages 237-243 | ISSN: | 1682-1750 | DOI: | 10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W4-237-2015 | Rights: | © ISPRS | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology National Technical University Of Athens Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
Appears in Collections: | Δημοσιεύσεις σε συνέδρια /Conference papers or poster or presentation |
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