A Multi-range Approach for Cultural Heritage Survey: A Case Study of a Medieval Church in Slovakia
Štefan Gubo, Tibor Kmeť, András Molnár, Ondrej Takáč
Abstract
Nowadays, 3D digitization techniques, such as laser scanning and photogrammetry, are the most widespread and frequently used methods for recording and documenting Cultural Heritage monuments. Despite the time and resource consuming data processing, several reasons explain their success, especially the speed of the data acquisition, the high degree of accuracy, and the precision and quality of the output 3D model. In this paper, the 3D documentation of the external facings of the Reformed church of Klížska Nemá located in southern Slovakia is discussed. The church was measured using various methods: terrestrial laser scanning, UAV Structurefrom-Motion photogrammetry and GNSS measurements.
Topics & Concepts
DigitizationPhotogrammetryCultural heritageDocumentationLaser scanningStructure from motionGNSS applicationsRemote sensingComputer scienceGeographyResource (disambiguation)ArchaeologyComputer visionMotion (physics)LaserTelecommunicationsGlobal Positioning SystemOpticsProgramming languageComputer networkPhysics3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsArchaeological Research and Protection