DocumentCode :
3595664
Title :
Novel imaging of heritage objects and sites
Author :
Bourke, Paul
Author_Institution :
iVEC @ UWA, Univ. of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
25
Lastpage :
30
Abstract :
Presented are three novel imaging techniques increasingly being used to record heritage indigenous sites, namely, 3D model reconstruction derived solely from photographs, high resolution panorama imaging and high resolution photographic mosaics. A highly desirable feature these techniques have in common is that they only require a good digital camera making them a viable option for recording at remote sites. In addition they involve largely automated processes and do not require specialist training. Examples will be presented of these technologies for heritage object and site recordings by researchers at The University of Western Australia. For each capture modality the principles will be outlined, the relative merits and limitations will be discussed along with their respective applications for research and as a means of creating valuable digital assets.
Keywords :
history; image reconstruction; image resolution; image sensors; solid modelling; 3D model reconstruction; University of Western Australia; capture modality; digital camera; heritage indigenous sites; heritage object imaging; heritage site imaging; high resolution panorama imaging; high resolution photographic mosaics; largely automated processes; photographs; specialist training; valuable digital assets; Art; Australia; Cameras; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Rocks; Three-dimensional displays; 3D reconstruction; Photogrammetry; feature points; gigapixel; image stitching; mosaic; panorama; photography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM), 2014 International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VSMM.2014.7136666
Filename :
7136666
Link To Document :
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