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Combination of Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Photogrammetry for Heritage Building Information Modeling: A Case Study of Tarsus St. Paul Church

Şafak FİDAN, Ali̇ Ulvi̇, Abdurahman Yasin Yiğit, Seda Nur Gamze Hamal, Murat Yakar

2023Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cultural heritage building information modeling (HBIM) is an emerging process allowing us to reconstruct built heritage virtually. The data of a digitally documented cultural heritage building offers significant advantages as it is accessible and modifiable by all professionals involved in the same or different projects. The most important factor affecting the accuracy and precision of the HBIM model is the ability to collect complete and accurate information about the physical structure. Combining terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry point clouds is one of the most efficient ways to capture accurate digital data on the building. This study provides the foundation for creating an HBIM model for cultural heritage the coupling of spatial data with TLS and UAV. This paper aims to generate synergy between TLS and UAV point cloud data and ensure that the spatial database contains sufficient data to model historical objects with HBIM tendencies.

Topics & Concepts

Point cloudPhotogrammetryCultural heritageBuilding information modelingLaser scanningArchitectural engineeringProcess (computing)Point (geometry)ArchitectureEngineeringComputer scienceRemote sensingGeographyArtificial intelligenceArchaeologyLaserScheduling (production processes)Operations managementMathematicsGeometryPhysicsOperating systemOptics3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsArchaeological Research and Protection
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