DocumentCode
1372319
Title
We All Live in a Virtual Submarine
Author
Chapman, P. ; Bale, K. ; Drap, Pierre
Author_Institution
Glasgow Sch. of Art, Glasgow, UK
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
2010
Firstpage
85
Lastpage
89
Abstract
Our seas and oceans hide a plethora of archaeological sites such as ancient shipwrecks that, overtime, are being destroyed through activities such as deepwater trawling and treasure hunting. In 2006, a multidisciplinary team of 11 European institutions established the Venus (Virtual Exploration of Underwater Sites) consortium to make underwater sites more accessible by generating thorough, exhaustive 3D records for virtual exploration. Over the past three years, we surveyed several shipwrecks around Europe and investigated advanced techniques for data acquisition using both autonomous and remotely operated vehicles coupled with innovative sonar and photogrammetric equipment. Access to most underwater sites can be difficult and hazardous owing to deep waters. However, this same inhospitable environment offers extraordinary opportunities to archaeologists because darkness, low temperatures, and low oxygen rates are all favorable to preservation. From a visualization pipeline perspective, this project had two main challenges. First, we had to gather large amounts of raw data from various sources. Then, we had to develop techniques to filter, calibrate, and map the data and then bring it all together into a single accurate visual representation.
Keywords
cartography; data visualisation; seafloor phenomena; virtual reality; Virtual Exploration of Underwater Sites consortium; autonomous vehicles; data acquisition; data calibration; data filtering; data mapping; photogrammetric equipment; remotely operated vehicles; sonar equipment; virtual submarine; visual representation; Data acquisition; Data visualization; Europe; Filters; Ocean temperature; Pipelines; Remotely operated vehicles; Sonar equipment; Underwater vehicles; Venus; computer graphics; underwater archaeology; visualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2010.20
Filename
5370746
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