DocumentCode
1975773
Title
Cemetery preservation and laser scanning
Author
Van Scoy, Frances L. ; Jarrell, Jeremy ; Wagaman, Gena
Author_Institution
Virtual Environ. Lab., Morgantown, WV, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
309
Lastpage
317
Abstract
We use two laser scanners, from Cyra and Minolta, to gather data at a long-neglected cemetery. Our aims are to: (1) create a virtual model of the cemetery which people can visit on-line; (2) preserve data on the present state of the cemetery for future restoration work if the cemetery is vandalized; (3) assist archaeologists in determining the possible locations of unmarked graves; and (4) build a 4D model of the cemetery, with time as the 4th dimension, so a visitor can view the cemetery as it was at any time in its history. We also scan individual stones, both to preserve existing legible carvings and to reconstruct inscriptions that are no longer visible to the unaided eye. Essentially, we scan the front of the stone, slice off the points corresponding to the front surface of the stone, and then use various techniques to "connect the points" and reconstruct the inscriptions
Keywords
image reconstruction; optical scanners; solid modelling; virtual reality; Virtual Environments Laboratory; cemetery; history; laser scanning; restoration project; virtual model; Autobiographies; Cities and towns; Floods; History; Laser modes; Multimedia systems; Rivers; Surface reconstruction; Virtual environment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2001. Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location
Berkeley, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1402-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VSMM.2001.969685
Filename
969685
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