The article reports about a multi-resolution and multi-sensor approach developed for the accurate and detailed reality-based 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy. The Forum, approximately 150 x 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the area 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 intrinsic potentialities of the actual 3D modeling techniques. Data’s resolution spans from few decimeters down to few millimeters. The results of the integration of the different 3D data in seamlessly textured 3D model are presented and discussed.

The article reports about a multi-resolution and multi-sensor approach developed for the accurate and detailed realitybased 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy. The Forum, approximately 150 x 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the area 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 intrinsic potentialities of the actual 3D modeling techniques. Data’s resolution spans from few decimeters down to few millimeters. The results of the integration of the different 3D data in seamlessly textured 3D model are presented and discussed.

Digitizing the Pompeii's Forum / Guidi, Gabriele; Remondino, Fabio; Russo, Michele; Rizzi, Alessandro. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 106-116. (Intervento presentato al convegno 37th annual international conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) - Making History Interactive tenutosi a Williamsburg, Virginia, USA nel 22/03/2009 - 26/03/2009).

Digitizing the Pompeii's Forum

RUSSO, MICHELE;
2009

Abstract

The article reports about a multi-resolution and multi-sensor approach developed for the accurate and detailed reality-based 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy. The Forum, approximately 150 x 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the area 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 intrinsic potentialities of the actual 3D modeling techniques. Data’s resolution spans from few decimeters down to few millimeters. The results of the integration of the different 3D data in seamlessly textured 3D model are presented and discussed.
2009
37th annual international conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) - Making History Interactive
The article reports about a multi-resolution and multi-sensor approach developed for the accurate and detailed realitybased 3D modeling of the entire Roman Forum in Pompei, Italy. The Forum, approximately 150 x 80 m, contains more than 350 finds spread all over the area 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 intrinsic potentialities of the actual 3D modeling techniques. Data’s resolution spans from few decimeters down to few millimeters. The results of the integration of the different 3D data in seamlessly textured 3D model are presented and discussed.
3D modeling, Multi-resolution, Integration, Image Matching, Laser Scanning
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Digitizing the Pompeii's Forum / Guidi, Gabriele; Remondino, Fabio; Russo, Michele; Rizzi, Alessandro. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 106-116. (Intervento presentato al convegno 37th annual international conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) - Making History Interactive tenutosi a Williamsburg, Virginia, USA nel 22/03/2009 - 26/03/2009).
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