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Simon Brown and Jon C. Henderson
This paper describes the workflow followed to survey and monitor the interior and exterior of a large and complex metal wreck, the SS Thistlegorm in the Red Sea, using digital photogrammetry. Utilizing a simple single-camera rig and off-the-shelf softwar...
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Timmy Gambin, Maja Sausmekat, John Wood and Kari Hyttinen
Underwater archaeological excavations present unique challenges, particularly when conducted at significant depths where divers face limited time on the archaeological site. Traditional methods of recording excavation progress, such as manual documentati...
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Fotios Bosmos, Alexandros T. Tzallas, Markos G. Tsipouras, Evripidis Glavas and Nikolaos Giannakeas
The aim of this work is to highlight the possibilities of using VR applications in the informal learning process. This is attempted through the development of virtual reality cultural applications for historical monuments. For this purpose, the theoretic...
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Kevin C. Hill, Gareth T. Cooper, Agnes Pokondepa, Peter Essy, Thiwaporn Phonsit and Mark Haydon
The Porgera Transfer Zone (PTZ) is a major crustal and probably lithospheric structure across Papua New Guinea recording >50 km offset of ophiolites and very different patterns of geology and topography on either side. In the Late Jurassic, the PTZ proba...
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Md Iltaf Zafar, Shruti Bharadwaj, Rakesh Dubey, Saurabh Kr Tiwary and Susham Biswas
The accurate prediction of noise levels at outdoor locations requires detailed data of the noise sources and terrain parameters and an efficient model for prediction. However, the possibility of predicting noise with reasonable accuracy using less input ...
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Ronghua Xu, Yu Chen, Genshe Chen and Erik Blasch
The rapid development of three-dimensional (3D) acquisition technology based on 3D sensors provides a large volume of data, which are often represented in the form of point clouds. Point cloud representation can preserve the original geometric informatio...
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Piotr Wojcicki, Sylwester Korga and Marek Milosz
One of the greatest problems in the field of cultural heritage is the process of material destruction of monuments. In most cases, the cause is operational or random wear. Such processes can be slowed down or eliminated thanks to the maintenance process....
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Sutasinee Intui, Shinya Inazumi and Suttisak Soralump
The Chao Phraya River basin is located in the central area of Thailand, which experiences many land subsidence issues due to groundwater pumping. The Department of Groundwater Resources (DGR) has been recording data on the changes in the groundwater leve...
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Yahya Alshawabkeh, Ahmad Baik and Yehia Miky
Digital 3D capture and reliable reproduction of architectural features is the first and most difficult step towards defining a heritage BIM. Three-dimensional digital survey technologies, such as TLS and photogrammetry, enable experts to scan buildings w...
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Dorota Janisio-Pawlowska
The implementation of HBIM technology in the research carried out with historical objects remains at a very early stage and constitutes only a fracture of current studies, including in Poland. This process becomes indispensable for the analysis of the ex...
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