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Digital Modelling and Accuracy Verification of a Complex Architectural Object Based on Photogrammetric Reconstruction

Agnieszka Ozimek, Paweł Ozimek, Krzysztof Skabek, Piotr Łabędź

2021Buildings33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Data concerning heritage buildings are necessary for all kinds of building surveying and design. This paper presents a method for creating a precise model of a historical architectural and landscape object with complex geometry. Photogrammetric techniques were used, combining terrestrial imaging and photographs taken using UAVs. In large-scale objects, it is necessary to divide the reconstruction into smaller parts and adopt an iterative approach based on the gradual completion of missing fragments, especially those resulting from occlusions. The model developed via the reconstruction was compared with geometrically reliable data (LAS point clouds) available in the public domain. The degree of accuracy it achieved can be used in conservation, for example, in construction cost estimates. Despite extensive research on photogrammetric techniques and their applicability in reconstructing cultural heritage sites, the results obtained have not yet been compared by other researchers with LAS point clouds from the information system for land cover (ISOK).

Topics & Concepts

PhotogrammetryPoint cloudComputer scienceCultural heritageObject (grammar)Point (geometry)Structure from motionScale (ratio)Domain (mathematical analysis)3D reconstructionComputer visionRemote sensingArtificial intelligenceComputer graphics (images)GeographyArchaeologyCartographyGeometryMathematicsMotion estimationMathematical analysis3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsArchaeological Research and Protection
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