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22 March 2021 An advanced methodology for 3D digitization and nondestructive evaluation of monuments
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Abstract
This study aims in developing an advanced 3d digitization and nondestructive evaluation methodology that will serve as a baseline to advanced Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) applications of sites with archaeological interest in order to enhance not only the on-site experience for the visitors and the visitors via internet but as well to provide a useful tool for the preservatives, through improved supervision processes during maintenance. To this regard, a consolidated database is being created by the use of the best combination of state-of-the-art techniques of 3D digitization not only of the archaeological site itself but also of archaeological findings that at this time are presented in the museum. All the aforementioned data, created a database of the monument that aims to provide an augmented and virtual experience which is beyond the state of the art not only to the visitors but also to the preservative teams and it will help definitely towards the sustainability of the monument.
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D. A. Exarchos, I. C. Tragazikis, A. Mitsikostas, A. C. Mpalaskas, A. Vasios, V. N. Papadopoulou, and T. E. Matikas "An advanced methodology for 3D digitization and nondestructive evaluation of monuments", Proc. SPIE 11594, NDE 4.0 and Smart Structures for Industry, Smart Cities, Communication, and Energy, 1159409 (22 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2585162
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KEYWORDS
Nondestructive evaluation

Databases

Augmented reality

Virtual reality

Autoregressive models

Internet

Thermography

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