© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Here we demonstrate the ability to use archived video surveys to create photorealistic 3D models of submerged archeological sites. We created 3D models of two nineteenth century Great Lakes shipwrecks using diver-acquired video surveys and Structure from Motion (SfM) software. Models were georeferenced using archived hand survey data. Comparison of hand survey measurements and digital measurements made using the models demonstrate that spatial analysis produces results with reasonable accuracy when wreck maps are available. Error associated with digital measurements displayed an inverse relationship to object size. Measurement error ranged from a maximum of 18 % (on 0.37 m object) and a mini...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
During excavation and documentation of a site many factors affect the choice of the type of technica...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Monitoring, managing and preserving submerged cult...
The availability of a detailed digital 3D model of a shipwreck site can aid significantly in the arc...
In recent years , photogrammetry has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional archaeol...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
This thesis deals with the reconstruction and visualisation of the former expedition ship S.S. Terra...
This paper presents the results from an underwater recording of the stern part of a contemporary car...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
This paper describes WreckSight, an interactive application for viewing aesthetically considered, ac...
Underwater shipwreck sites off the Western Australian coast are, in many cases, situated in unique ...
This paper shows how Structure fromMotion, a technique for documentationand measuring three-dimensio...
Exploration of various places using low-cost camera solutions over decades without having a photogra...
Abstract: This paper compares a 2D and 3D-Chirp geophysical investigation of a buried shipwreck: the...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
During excavation and documentation of a site many factors affect the choice of the type of technica...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Monitoring, managing and preserving submerged cult...
The availability of a detailed digital 3D model of a shipwreck site can aid significantly in the arc...
In recent years , photogrammetry has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional archaeol...
Three‐dimensional (3D) models derived from digital survey techniques have increasingly become a mai...
This thesis deals with the reconstruction and visualisation of the former expedition ship S.S. Terra...
This paper presents the results from an underwater recording of the stern part of a contemporary car...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
This paper describes WreckSight, an interactive application for viewing aesthetically considered, ac...
Underwater shipwreck sites off the Western Australian coast are, in many cases, situated in unique ...
This paper shows how Structure fromMotion, a technique for documentationand measuring three-dimensio...
Exploration of various places using low-cost camera solutions over decades without having a photogra...
Abstract: This paper compares a 2D and 3D-Chirp geophysical investigation of a buried shipwreck: the...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
During excavation and documentation of a site many factors affect the choice of the type of technica...
Experiments carried out by a combined team of the Ca’ Foscari and IUAV Universities of Venice, on an...