Documenting underwater archaeological sites is an extremely challenging problem. Sites covering large areas are particularly daunting for traditional techniques. In this paper, we present a novel approach to this problem using both an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and a diver-controlled stereo imaging platform to document the submerged Bronze Age city at Pavlopetri, Greece. The result is a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction covering 26,600 m2 at a resolution of 2 mm/pixel, the largest-scale underwater optical 3D map, at such a resolution, in the world to date. We discuss the advances necessary to achieve this result, including i) an approach to color correct large numbers of images at varying altitudes and over varying bottom types...
High resolution imaging in the context of deep water archaeology presents some unique challenges. Th...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
Large area mapping at high resolution underwater continues to be constrained by sensor-level environ...
Documenting underwater archaeological sites is an extremely challenging problem. Sites covering larg...
Documenting underwater archaeological sites is an extremely challenging problem. Sites covering larg...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
Robotic underwater vehicles are regularly performing vast optical surveys of the ocean floor. Scient...
This paper presents results from recent work using structured light laser profile imaging to create ...
This paper presents results from recent work using structured light laser profile imaging to create ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137214/1/rob21658.pdfhttps://deepblue....
This work presents a process pipeline that addresses the problem of reconstructing surfaces of under...
Robotic underwater vehicles can perform vast optical surveys of the ocean floor. Scientists value th...
International audienceUnderwater range scanning techniques are starting to gain interest in underwat...
Robust, scalable simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithms support the successful depl...
Robotic underwater vehicles are regularly performing vast optical surveys of the ocean floor. Scient...
High resolution imaging in the context of deep water archaeology presents some unique challenges. Th...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
Large area mapping at high resolution underwater continues to be constrained by sensor-level environ...
Documenting underwater archaeological sites is an extremely challenging problem. Sites covering larg...
Documenting underwater archaeological sites is an extremely challenging problem. Sites covering larg...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
Robotic underwater vehicles are regularly performing vast optical surveys of the ocean floor. Scient...
This paper presents results from recent work using structured light laser profile imaging to create ...
This paper presents results from recent work using structured light laser profile imaging to create ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137214/1/rob21658.pdfhttps://deepblue....
This work presents a process pipeline that addresses the problem of reconstructing surfaces of under...
Robotic underwater vehicles can perform vast optical surveys of the ocean floor. Scientists value th...
International audienceUnderwater range scanning techniques are starting to gain interest in underwat...
Robust, scalable simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithms support the successful depl...
Robotic underwater vehicles are regularly performing vast optical surveys of the ocean floor. Scient...
High resolution imaging in the context of deep water archaeology presents some unique challenges. Th...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
Large area mapping at high resolution underwater continues to be constrained by sensor-level environ...