Academic Article
Tecniche di modellazione 3D per una documentazione accurata delle incisioni rupestri: confronto tra Structure from Motion e stereofotometria
- Title
- Tecniche di modellazione 3D per una documentazione accurata delle incisioni rupestri: confronto tra Structure from Motion e stereofotometria
- Date
- 2024
- Is Part Of
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Archeologia e Calcolatori
- Volume
- 35
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 349–368
- Language
- ita
- Rights
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- Abstract
- 3D modelling represents a fundamental survey technique to represent archaeological evidence. It is particularly important to draw and analyse engravings because it is more descriptive and, somehow, objective than traditional drawings, which result interpretative and not replicable, becoming a debatable and often controversial matter. A technique able to verify the overlaying of signs is essential to establish the relative sequence, thus the chronology of engravings. However, there are several techniques and they provide different results. The paper tries to empirically compare SfM and PS methods to understand how they work on surface representation and which are their specificities in a difficult context such as the Pianaura engravings. The aim of the paper is to verify the accuracy of the techniques. Three paths are pursued: the first analyses pure quantitative data, such as counting the number of points or faces built and so on; the second aims to verify quantitatively distortions by geometric measurements analysis; the third is a visual quality test, which focuses on users’ perception of 3D models. It can be concluded that the distinct fields of application and the diverse purposes of the research enhance the different specificities of the two techniques.
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Il riparo di Pianaùra ripreso da O -
Ortofotomosaico dell’intera superficie di Pianaùra ricostruita con tecnica SfM con le incisioni, a martellina e graffiti (vettori), sovrapposte -
Descrizione della tecnica di ripresa fotografica per l’elaborazione in SfM -
Descrizione della tecnica di ripresa fotografica per l’elaborazione in PS -
Delimitazione dei set 1, 3, 7, 8 nell’Area C di Pianaùra ricostruiti e utilizzati per il test qualitativo -
Esempio di comparazione tra modelli per il test qualitativo: modelli PS sulla sinistra e SfM sulla destra; sopra con texture (set 1), sotto senza (set 1, 7, 8) -
Schema delle misure prese sulla roccia e sui modelli 3D: set 1, 3, 7, 8 -
Descrizione delle misure prese per calcolare la sovra-elongazione (in percentuale) -
Esempio di profili sovrapposti da set 1, dove l’effetto di curvatura è evidente
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