Accurate three-dimensional (3D) data from indoor spaces holds significant importance in various fields like real estate management, industrial archaeology and Cultural Heritage. Villa Maraffa complex, located near Ravenna (Italy), served as a case study for employing and comparing advanced technology and sensors in surveying these contexts. To acquire data, the sensors used were Matterport Pro 2 and Leica RTC360. The first one, mainly developed for real estate surveys, has been chosen because of the efficiency and cost-effectiveness in generating point clouds, although with lower precision compared to the Leica RTC360 Laser Scanner, the other sensor employed in this study. The focus of the paper is on assessing the point cloud's quality, with an analysis of the Matterport data, including global and specific evaluations. Potential issues like incomplete data and misalignment are identified by comparing coordinates from the Leica scanner. The results are examined to find an optimal solution for a prompt, precise, and well-timed survey, enabling a complete digital reconstruction of the object.

Comparison of two technologies in 3D surveying of real estate assets and cultural heritage / Fiorini, Giulia; Alessandra Tini, Maria; Montelli, Francesco; Bitelli, Gabriele. - (2023), pp. 435-440. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2023 IMEKO International conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage tenutosi a Roma, Italy).

Comparison of two technologies in 3D surveying of real estate assets and cultural heritage

Giulia Fiorini
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2023

Abstract

Accurate three-dimensional (3D) data from indoor spaces holds significant importance in various fields like real estate management, industrial archaeology and Cultural Heritage. Villa Maraffa complex, located near Ravenna (Italy), served as a case study for employing and comparing advanced technology and sensors in surveying these contexts. To acquire data, the sensors used were Matterport Pro 2 and Leica RTC360. The first one, mainly developed for real estate surveys, has been chosen because of the efficiency and cost-effectiveness in generating point clouds, although with lower precision compared to the Leica RTC360 Laser Scanner, the other sensor employed in this study. The focus of the paper is on assessing the point cloud's quality, with an analysis of the Matterport data, including global and specific evaluations. Potential issues like incomplete data and misalignment are identified by comparing coordinates from the Leica scanner. The results are examined to find an optimal solution for a prompt, precise, and well-timed survey, enabling a complete digital reconstruction of the object.
2023
2023 IMEKO International conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
3D survey; real estate assets; cultural heritage; terrestrial laser scanning; 3D camera
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Comparison of two technologies in 3D surveying of real estate assets and cultural heritage / Fiorini, Giulia; Alessandra Tini, Maria; Montelli, Francesco; Bitelli, Gabriele. - (2023), pp. 435-440. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2023 IMEKO International conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage tenutosi a Roma, Italy).
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