This paper describes a sequence of actions developed to guarantee a reliable and suitable dataset for the creation of detailed ortho images of Nativity Church mosaics. During acquisition campaigns, different photogrammetric techniques were tested, and different survey instruments were compared to improve the quality of the data obtained. The different outputs allow the adjustment of the instrument parameters and the acquisition methods, to structure a methodological process aimed at obtaining an accurate level of detail to describe the individual mosaic tile. From the realization of a reliable photomosaics an automatic vectorization system has been developed. This process, aimed at digitizing the tiles of the Church walls and the pavement m...
This paper focuses on the use of the photogrammetric method to obtain 3D model of artworks for their...
By fully exploiting the potential of monoscopic techniques, thus confining stereoscopic procedures t...
The Geomatics techniques offer today very interesting opportunities for Cultural Heritage surveys. I...
This paper describes a sequence of actions developed to guarantee a reliable and suitable dataset fo...
The contribution addresses the definition of a methodological protocol for the documentation and dig...
This present work focuses on the mapping of marbles, decorative patterns and area of the mosaics of ...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
The goal of the paper is evaluate photogrammetric/computer vision approach in a metrological context...
The paper describes the close range photogrammetric survey of a roman mosaic stored at Regional Arch...
The new technologies related to geomatics and informatics now offer significant applicative potentia...
Mosaic floors of surviving buildings in Ostia have been mainly recorded in photographs. From 2008, J...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
Mosaic floors of surviving buildings in Ostia have been mainly recorded in photographs. From 2008, J...
Recent advances in digital methods incorporating information technology have enabled the traditional...
The paper describes the photogrammetric survey of the frescoes in the church of Saints Cosma and Dam...
This paper focuses on the use of the photogrammetric method to obtain 3D model of artworks for their...
By fully exploiting the potential of monoscopic techniques, thus confining stereoscopic procedures t...
The Geomatics techniques offer today very interesting opportunities for Cultural Heritage surveys. I...
This paper describes a sequence of actions developed to guarantee a reliable and suitable dataset fo...
The contribution addresses the definition of a methodological protocol for the documentation and dig...
This present work focuses on the mapping of marbles, decorative patterns and area of the mosaics of ...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
The goal of the paper is evaluate photogrammetric/computer vision approach in a metrological context...
The paper describes the close range photogrammetric survey of a roman mosaic stored at Regional Arch...
The new technologies related to geomatics and informatics now offer significant applicative potentia...
Mosaic floors of surviving buildings in Ostia have been mainly recorded in photographs. From 2008, J...
This article aims to critically examine the entire methodology of very large scale (1:1) surveying a...
Mosaic floors of surviving buildings in Ostia have been mainly recorded in photographs. From 2008, J...
Recent advances in digital methods incorporating information technology have enabled the traditional...
The paper describes the photogrammetric survey of the frescoes in the church of Saints Cosma and Dam...
This paper focuses on the use of the photogrammetric method to obtain 3D model of artworks for their...
By fully exploiting the potential of monoscopic techniques, thus confining stereoscopic procedures t...
The Geomatics techniques offer today very interesting opportunities for Cultural Heritage surveys. I...