A multi-resolution methodology for archeological survey: the Pompeii forum

The article reports about a multi-resolution approach developed for the 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy. The archaeological area, approximately 150 x 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the forum as well as larger mural structures of previous buildings and templ...

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Main Authors: GUIDI, GABRIELE, F. Remondino, RUSSO, MICHELE, A. Rizzi, F. Voltolini, F. Menna, FASSI, FRANCESCO, ERCOLI, SEBASTIANO, M. E. Masci, B. Benedetti
Other Authors: M. Ioannide, A. Addison, A. Georgopoulo, L. Kalisperis, Guidi, Gabriele, F., Remondino, Russo, Michele, A., Rizzi, F., Voltolini, F., Menna, Fassi, Francesco, Ercoli, Sebastiano, M. E., Masci, B., Benedetti
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: country:DEU 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11311/547896
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Summary:The article reports about a multi-resolution approach developed for the 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy. The archaeological area, approximately 150 x 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the forum as well as larger mural structures of previous buildings and temples. The interdisciplinary 3D modeling work consists of a multi-scale image- and range based digital documentation method developed to fulfill all the surveying and archaeological needs and exploit all the potentialities of the actual 3D modeling techniques. Data’s resolution spans from few decimeters down to few millimeters. The employed surveying methodologies have pros and cons which will be addressed and discussed. Preliminary results of the integration of different 3D data in seamlessly textured 3D model, are presented.