State-of-the-art and applications of 3D imaging sensors in industry, cultural heritage, medicine, and criminal investigation

G Sansoni, M Trebeschi, F Docchio - Sensors, 2009 - mdpi.com
3D imaging sensors for the acquisition of three dimensional (3D) shapes have created, in
recent years, a considerable degree of interest for a number of applications. The …

State of the art and applications in archaeological underwater 3D recording and mapping

F Menna, P Agrafiotis, A Georgopoulos - Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2018 - Elsevier
Since remote times, mankind has been bound to water bodies and evidence of human life
from the very beginning hides under the water level, off the coasts, under shallow seas or …

3D reconstruction methods for digital preservation of cultural heritage: A survey

L Gomes, ORP Bellon, L Silva - Pattern Recognition Letters, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract 3D reconstruction, refers to capturing and reproducing the shape and appearance
of an arbitrary object or scene given depth and color information. This is a broad research …

Experimentation of structured light and stereo vision for underwater 3D reconstruction

F Bruno, G Bianco, M Muzzupappa, S Barone… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Current research on underwater 3D imaging methods is mainly addressing long range
applications like seafloor mapping or surveys of archeological sites and shipwrecks …

Three‐dimensional surface scanning methods in osteology: A topographical and geometric morphometric comparison

L Waltenberger, K Rebay‐Salisbury… - American Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objectives Three‐dimensional (3D) data collected by structured light scanners,
photogrammetry, and computed tomography (CT) scans are increasingly combined in joint …

High-accuracy 3D modeling of cultural heritage: the digitizing of Donatello's" Maddalena"

G Guidi, JA Beraldin, C Atzeni - IEEE Transactions on image …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Three-dimensional digital modeling of heritage works of art through optical scanners, has
been demonstrated in recent years with results of exceptional interest. However, the routine …

Towards the definition of best 3D practices in archaeology: Assessing 3D documentation techniques for intra-site data recording

F Galeazzi - Journal of Cultural heritage, 2016 - Elsevier
Archaeology is becoming increasingly 'digital'. In the last 10 years, the use of 3D
technologies for the documentation of tangible cultural heritage has changed the way to …

Structured light scanning for high-resolution documentation of in situ archaeological finds

SP McPherron, T Gernat, JJ Hublin - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009 - Elsevier
Archaeologists strive to document the process of excavation and discovery as completely as
possible. Over the past several decades archaeologists have incorporated a growing …

3D reproductions of cultural heritage artifacts: evaluation of significance and experience

U Malik, LNM Tissen… - Studies in digital …, 2021 - research.tudelft.nl
Abstract 3D digitization of cultural heritage has long been used to preserve information
about cultural heritage (CH) objects such as architecture, art, and artifacts. 3D dissemination …

A comparative study of methods for surface area and three‐dimensional shape measurement of coral skeletons

CJ Veal, G Holmes, M Nunez… - Limnology and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The three‐dimensional morphology and surface area of organisms such as reef‐building
corals is central to their biology. Consequently, being able to detect and measure this aspect …