The article describes the 3D surveying and modeling of the Behaim globe, the oldest still existing and intact globe of the earth, preserved at the German National Museum of Nuremberg, Germany. The work is primarily performed using high-resolution digital images and automatic photogrammetric techniques. Triangulation-based laser scanning is also employed to fill some gaps in the derived image-based 3D geometry and perform geometric comparisons. Major problems are encountered in texture mapping. The 3D modeling project and the creation of high-resolution map-projections is performed for scientific, conservation, visualization and education purposes
Different approaches and tools are required in Cultural Heritage Documentation to deal with the comp...
The Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics at Eötvös Loránd University has started a project t...
Terrestrial laser scanning is already successfully being used in a broad variety of applications whe...
The article describes the 3D surveying and modeling of the Behaim globe, the oldest still existing a...
This paper describes the process of digitalization of old globes that brings with it the possibility...
The paper shows, on an interesting study case, an application of the surveying technologies belongin...
In this paper, the construction of digital representations of a terrestrial and celestial globe will...
In this paper, the accuracy of 3D models of both laser scanning and photogrammetry is discussed for ...
The article presents an ongoing work performed in the research project SCAN4RECO concerning multimod...
3D documentation of cultural heritage is commonly based on image sensors or laser scanning. Respecti...
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
3D high resolution survey is now performed mainly with photogrammetry and laser scanning methodologi...
The article reports the interdisciplinary project of the virtualization of the Great Inscription of ...
Most people like 3D visualizations. Whether it is in movies, holograms or games, 3D (literally) adds...
The Borobudur temple (Indonesia) is one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world, now listed ...
Different approaches and tools are required in Cultural Heritage Documentation to deal with the comp...
The Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics at Eötvös Loránd University has started a project t...
Terrestrial laser scanning is already successfully being used in a broad variety of applications whe...
The article describes the 3D surveying and modeling of the Behaim globe, the oldest still existing a...
This paper describes the process of digitalization of old globes that brings with it the possibility...
The paper shows, on an interesting study case, an application of the surveying technologies belongin...
In this paper, the construction of digital representations of a terrestrial and celestial globe will...
In this paper, the accuracy of 3D models of both laser scanning and photogrammetry is discussed for ...
The article presents an ongoing work performed in the research project SCAN4RECO concerning multimod...
3D documentation of cultural heritage is commonly based on image sensors or laser scanning. Respecti...
The generation of 3D models of objects has become an important research point in many fields of appl...
3D high resolution survey is now performed mainly with photogrammetry and laser scanning methodologi...
The article reports the interdisciplinary project of the virtualization of the Great Inscription of ...
Most people like 3D visualizations. Whether it is in movies, holograms or games, 3D (literally) adds...
The Borobudur temple (Indonesia) is one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world, now listed ...
Different approaches and tools are required in Cultural Heritage Documentation to deal with the comp...
The Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics at Eötvös Loránd University has started a project t...
Terrestrial laser scanning is already successfully being used in a broad variety of applications whe...