3D-2D Data Fusion in Cultural Heritage Applications (bibtex)
by Robert Frohlich, Stefan Gubo, Zoltan Kato
Abstract:
We propose a workflow for Cultural Heritage applications where the fusion of 3D and 2D visual data is required. Using a metric 3D point cloud acquired by a Lidar scanner and 2D images of a commercial high resolution DSLR camera, we show how to produce a high quality, metric 3D model for documenting or architectural planning purpose. The proposed processing workflow describes the data acquisition tasks, the steps of the data processing, and the proposed method used for colorizing the point cloud from multiple cameras by choosing the camera with the best view based on dierent conditions. We show results on two Calvinistic churches.
Reference:
Robert Frohlich, Stefan Gubo, Zoltan Kato, 3D-2D Data Fusion in Cultural Heritage Applications, In Proceedings of ICVGIP Workshop on Digital Heritage, Guwahati, India, 2016, Springer.
Bibtex Entry:
@string{icvgipwdh="Proceedings of ICVGIP Workshop on Digital Heritage"}
@string{springer="Springer"}
@InProceedings{frohlich-etal2016b,
  author    = {Robert Frohlich and Stefan Gubo and Zoltan Kato},
  title     = {3D-2D Data Fusion in Cultural Heritage Applications},
  booktitle = icvgipwdh,
  year      = {2016},
  address   = {Guwahati, India},
  month     = dec,
  publisher = {springer},
  abstract  = {We propose a workflow for Cultural Heritage applications where the fusion of 3D and 2D visual data is required. Using a metric 3D point cloud acquired by a Lidar scanner and 2D images of a commercial high resolution DSLR camera, we show how to produce a high quality, metric 3D model for documenting or architectural planning purpose. The proposed processing workflow describes the data acquisition tasks, the steps of the data processing, and the proposed method used for colorizing the point cloud from multiple cameras by choosing the camera
with the best view based on dierent conditions. We show results on two Calvinistic churches.},
}
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