Now you see it… now you don't: Understanding airborne mapping LiDAR collection and data product generation for archaeological research in Mesoamerica

JC Fernandez-Diaz, WE Carter, RL Shrestha… - Remote Sensing, 2014 - mdpi.com
In this paper we provide a description of airborne mapping LiDAR, also known as airborne
laser scanning (ALS), technology and its workflow from mission planning to final data …

Archaeological application of airborne LiDAR with object-based vegetation classification and visualization techniques at the lowland Maya site of Ceibal, Guatemala

T Inomata, F Pinzón, JL Ranchos, T Haraguchi… - Remote sensing, 2017 - mdpi.com
The successful analysis of LiDAR data for archaeological research requires an evaluation of
effects of different vegetation types and the use of adequate visualization techniques for the …

Elevation models for reproducible evaluation of terrain representation

PJ Kennelly, T Patterson, B Jenny… - Cartography and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper proposes elevation models to promote, evaluate, and compare various terrain
representation techniques. Our goal is to increase the reproducibility of terrain rendering …

Detection of Tornado damage in forested regions via convolutional neural networks and uncrewed aerial system photogrammetry

S Carani, TJ Pingel - Natural Hazards, 2023 - Springer
Disaster damage assessments are a critical component to response and recovery
operations. In recent years, the field of remote sensing has seen innovations in automated …

Urban thermal map design considerations: Color, shading, and resolution

G Barua, T Pingel, T Lim - Cartography and Geographic …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
While satellite-based remote sensing techniques are often used for studying and visualizing
the heat distribution in cities, they are limited in terms of spatial resolution, view bias, and …

Bonemapping: A LiDAR processing and visualization technique in support of archaeology under the canopy

TJ Pingel, K Clarke, A Ford - Cartography and Geographic …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
For the past decade, archaeologists have been using LiDAR or Airborne Laser Scanning
(ALS)-based methods to uncover trace signatures of human civilization in the landscape. A …

Geomedia Attributes for Perspective Visualization of Relief for Historical Non-Cartometric Water-Colored Topographic Maps

B Medyńska-Gulij - ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2022 - mdpi.com
The selection of appropriative geomedia attributes for constructing natural and suggestive
perspective visualizations of historical non-cartometric manuscript topographic works is …

The lay of the land: Sensing and representing topography

NS Newcombe, SM Weisberg, K Atit… - … of Cognition, Logic …, 2015 - newprairiepress.org
Navigating, and studying spatial navigation, is difficult enough in two dimensions when
maps and terrains are flat. Here we consider the capacity for human spatial navigation on …

UAV Laser scanning technology: A potential cost-effective tool for micro-topography detection over wooded areas for archaeological prospection

W Zhou, F Chen, H Guo, M Hu, Q Li… - … Journal of Digital …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Airborne laser scanning (ALS) has recently been identified as a potential tool in topographic
mapping for archaeological prospection. However, most existing applications in this field …

Sense of direction: one or two dimensions?

C Davies, L Athersuch, N Amos - 13th International Conference …, 2017 - drops.dagstuhl.de
Abstract The Santa Barbara Sense of Direction scale (SBSOD) has been an invaluable
research tool for over 15 years. Previous studies with non-US populations, despite …