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Automatic 3D Modeling and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage Sites from Twitter Images

Anastasios Doulamis, Athanasios Voulodimos, Eftychios Protopapadakis, Nikolaos Doulamis, Konstantinos Makantasis

2020Sustainability28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents an approach for leveraging the abundance of images posted on social media like Twitter for large scale 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage landmarks. Twitter allows users to post short messages, including photos, describing a plethora of activities or events, e.g., tweets are used by travelers on vacation, capturing images from various cultural heritage assets. As such, a great number of images are available online, able to drive a successful 3D reconstruction process. However, reconstruction of any asset, based on images mined from Twitter, presents several challenges. There are three main steps that have to be considered: (i) tweets’ content identification, (ii) image retrieval and filtering, and (iii) 3D reconstruction. The proposed approach first extracts key events from unstructured tweet messages and then identifies cultural activities and landmarks. The second stage is the application of a content-based filtering method so that only a small but representative portion of cultural images are selected to support fast 3D reconstruction. The proposed methods are experimentally evaluated using real-world data and comparisons verify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

Topics & Concepts

Cultural heritageComputer scienceSocial mediaAsset (computer security)Process (computing)Key (lock)3D reconstructionScale (ratio)Computer visionIdentification (biology)Information retrievalArtificial intelligenceWorld Wide WebGeographyCartographyComputer securityArchaeologyBiologyBotanyOperating systemAdvanced Image and Video Retrieval TechniquesVideo Analysis and SummarizationMusic and Audio Processing
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