Underwater cultural sites are, for their intrinsic nature, among the most difficult-to-reach heritage. The difficulty of operating in underwater environments derives not only from the reduced stay time of the operator on the site but also to environmental condition that might affect the survey (such as light condition, turbidity of the water, etc.) reducing its overall quality. The possibility offered nowadays by the adoption of digital photogrammetry techniques allows one to virtually reconstruct the surveyed underwater assets to make it accessible also remotely, via visualization and dissemination platforms (online or offline). In order to improve the study of the documented cultural heritage artefacts and sites, it is crucial to adopt th...
Underwater photogrammetry is a good alternative to traditional archaeological excavations, which are...
Abstract: We present here the first step of an interdisciplinary work dealing with underwater photog...
In recent years , photogrammetry has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional archaeol...
Underwater survey, compared to land archaeology, needs some specific techniques, because the applica...
Acquisition and processing of point clouds, allowing the high dimensional accuracy that is an essent...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
Abstract. The 2020 underwater archaeological research in the inlet of Torre Santa Sabina – Baia dei ...
San Domenico Church (Prato, Tuscan, Italy) is a very peculiar case of terrestrial archaeology survey...
The 2020 underwater archaeological research in the inlet of Torre Santa Sabina - Baia dei Camerini (...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
Three-dimensional (3D) surveying and modelling of the underwater environment is challenging; however...
The 3D reconstruction with a metric content of a submerged area, where objects and structures of arc...
Underwater archaeological research, survey, and documentation are influenced by environmental condit...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
Archaeological data are usually inherently incomplete, heterogeneous, discontinuous and require freq...
Underwater photogrammetry is a good alternative to traditional archaeological excavations, which are...
Abstract: We present here the first step of an interdisciplinary work dealing with underwater photog...
In recent years , photogrammetry has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional archaeol...
Underwater survey, compared to land archaeology, needs some specific techniques, because the applica...
Acquisition and processing of point clouds, allowing the high dimensional accuracy that is an essent...
Nowadays archaeological and architectural surveys are based on the acquisition and processing of poi...
Abstract. The 2020 underwater archaeological research in the inlet of Torre Santa Sabina – Baia dei ...
San Domenico Church (Prato, Tuscan, Italy) is a very peculiar case of terrestrial archaeology survey...
The 2020 underwater archaeological research in the inlet of Torre Santa Sabina - Baia dei Camerini (...
Photogrammetry has often been the most preferable method for the geometric documentation of monument...
Three-dimensional (3D) surveying and modelling of the underwater environment is challenging; however...
The 3D reconstruction with a metric content of a submerged area, where objects and structures of arc...
Underwater archaeological research, survey, and documentation are influenced by environmental condit...
This paper presents a complete pipeline to create accurate 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeo...
Archaeological data are usually inherently incomplete, heterogeneous, discontinuous and require freq...
Underwater photogrammetry is a good alternative to traditional archaeological excavations, which are...
Abstract: We present here the first step of an interdisciplinary work dealing with underwater photog...
In recent years , photogrammetry has been increasingly used as a supplement to traditional archaeol...