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A Photogrammetry-Based Workflow for the Accurate 3D Construction and Visualization of Museums Assets

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REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13030486

Keywords

museums digital collections; photogrammetry; smartphone photogrammetry; color correction; 3D modeling for CH; real-time rendering; mesh processing; 3D reconstruction; denoise

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This paper presents a novel approach to support non-experts in museums with robust, easy-to-use workflows based on low-cost devices for the study, classification, preservation, communication, and restoration of Cultural Heritage artifacts. The methodology includes automated acquisition and visualization techniques to generate accurate 3D models from photographs, with assessment criteria for process evaluation. Tests on museum case studies are presented and discussed for validation.
Nowadays digital replicas of artefacts belonging to the Cultural Heritage (CH) are one of the most promising innovations for museums exhibitions, since they foster new forms of interaction with collections, at different scales. However, practical digitization is still a complex task dedicated to specialized operators. Due to these premises, this paper introduces a novel approach to support non-experts working in museums with robust, easy-to-use workflows based on low-cost widespread devices, aimed at the study, classification, preservation, communication and restoration of CH artefacts. The proposed methodology introduces an automated combination of acquisition, based on mobile equipment and visualization, based on Real-Time Rendering. After the description of devices used along the workflow, the paper focuses on image pre-processing and geometry processing techniques adopted to generate accurate 3D models from photographs. Assessment criteria for the developed process evaluation are illustrated. Tests of the methodology on some effective museum case studies are presented and discussed.

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