Abstract: Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and structure-from-motion photogrammetry (SfM) can both provide dense and accurate point clouds. Therefore, they can be used to perform a morphological analysis of the façades of a masonry building, which relies on evaluation of the differences between the point cloud and a reference regular surface fitted to it. To compare TLS and SfM performance in morphological analysis, multimodal surveys were carried out on the square cross-section, 48-m-high Garisenda Tower in Bologna, Italy (reference surface: plane), and the circle crosssection, 42-m-high Caorle's leaning bell tower in Venice, Italy (reference surface:moving cylinder). The results show that the TLS- and SfM-based morphologies are qualitativ...
Identifying the overhang, progressive changes of inclination, differential movements of the structu...
The discovery of a Roman mosaic from the 2nd century AD in Cantillana (Seville) generated interest a...
The work illustrates the surveying of a small but spectacular Romanesque church close to the castle ...
Abstract: Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and structure-from-motion photogrammetry (SfM) can both p...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and structure-from-motion photogrammetry (SfM) can both provide den...
The romanesque-byzantine style, 1000 year old leaning bell tower of Caorle (Venice Province, Italy) ...
The present work reports an experimental combined application of laser and photogrammetry techniques...
In the last decades, surveying methodologies related to Geomatics applications in the Cultural Herit...
Over the years, several instruments and techniques have been used to obtain the necessary informatio...
The merging of photogrammetry and computer vision has raised discussions regarding its ability to pr...
Detailed three-dimensional reconstruction of heritage objects is crucial for different purposes, suc...
The digitisation of architectural heritage has experienced a great development of low-cost and high-...
Terrestrial remote sensing techniques, including both Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Close-Ran...
One of the most important aspects when performing architectural documentation of cultural heritage s...
Thanks to its speed and accuracy, terrestrial laser scanning is gaining importance in the field of a...
Identifying the overhang, progressive changes of inclination, differential movements of the structu...
The discovery of a Roman mosaic from the 2nd century AD in Cantillana (Seville) generated interest a...
The work illustrates the surveying of a small but spectacular Romanesque church close to the castle ...
Abstract: Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and structure-from-motion photogrammetry (SfM) can both p...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and structure-from-motion photogrammetry (SfM) can both provide den...
The romanesque-byzantine style, 1000 year old leaning bell tower of Caorle (Venice Province, Italy) ...
The present work reports an experimental combined application of laser and photogrammetry techniques...
In the last decades, surveying methodologies related to Geomatics applications in the Cultural Herit...
Over the years, several instruments and techniques have been used to obtain the necessary informatio...
The merging of photogrammetry and computer vision has raised discussions regarding its ability to pr...
Detailed three-dimensional reconstruction of heritage objects is crucial for different purposes, suc...
The digitisation of architectural heritage has experienced a great development of low-cost and high-...
Terrestrial remote sensing techniques, including both Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Close-Ran...
One of the most important aspects when performing architectural documentation of cultural heritage s...
Thanks to its speed and accuracy, terrestrial laser scanning is gaining importance in the field of a...
Identifying the overhang, progressive changes of inclination, differential movements of the structu...
The discovery of a Roman mosaic from the 2nd century AD in Cantillana (Seville) generated interest a...
The work illustrates the surveying of a small but spectacular Romanesque church close to the castle ...