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10 October 2017 Multisource data fusion for documenting archaeological sites
Vladimir Knyaz, Alexander Chibunichev, Denis Zhuravlev
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Abstract
The quality of archaeological sites documenting is of great importance for cultural heritage preserving and investigating. The progress in developing new techniques and systems for data acquisition and processing creates an excellent basis for achieving a new quality of archaeological sites documenting and visualization. archaeological data has some specific features which have to be taken into account when acquiring, processing and managing. First of all, it is a needed to gather as full as possible information about findings providing no loss of information and no damage to artifacts. Remote sensing technologies are the most adequate and powerful means which satisfy this requirement. An approach to archaeological data acquiring and fusion based on remote sensing is proposed. It combines a set of photogrammetric techniques for obtaining geometrical and visual information at different scales and detailing and a pipeline for archaeological data documenting, structuring, fusion, and analysis. The proposed approach is applied for documenting of Bosporus archaeological expedition of Russian State Historical Museum.
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Vladimir Knyaz, Alexander Chibunichev, and Denis Zhuravlev "Multisource data fusion for documenting archaeological sites", Proc. SPIE 10427, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXIII, 104271V (10 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2278736
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Data modeling

3D image processing

3D acquisition

Data fusion

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Data acquisition

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