Twenty years preserving data: a view from the United Kingdom

JD Richards - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2017 - cambridge.org
In 2016 the Archaeology Data Service (ADS) was 20 years old. Since its birth the ADS has
had to respond to rapid changes in technology, as well as major cultural and organizational …

A rapid and cost-effective pipeline for digitization of museum specimens with 3D photogrammetry

JJ Medina, JM Maley, S Sannapareddy, NN Medina… - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Natural history collections are yielding more information as digitization brings specimen data
to researchers, connects specimens across museums, and as new technologies allow for …

Improving project communication in the architecture, engineering and construction industry: Coupling virtual reality and laser scanning

FM Dinis, L Sanhudo, JP Martins… - Journal of Building …, 2020 - Elsevier
In recent years, the demand for accurate, clear and easy-understandable information has
been steadily rising within the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry's …

Pencils and pixels: drawing and digital media in archaeological field recording

C Morgan, H Wright - Journal of Field Archaeology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Within the context of a growing emphasis on digital recording, what is the place of analog
drawing in archaeological fieldwork? In this article, we situate the increased application of …

Vision and advocacy of optoelectronic technology developments in the AECO sector

EA Pärn, D Edwards - Built Environment Project and Asset …, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a literature review of laser scanning and 3D
modelling devices, modes of delivery and applications within the architecture, engineering …

[HTML][HTML] 3D point clouds in archaeology: Advances in acquisition, processing and knowledge integration applied to quasi-planar objects

F Poux, R Neuville, L Van Wersch, GA Nys, R Billen - Geosciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Digital investigations of the real world through point clouds and derivatives are changing
how curators, cultural heritage researchers and archaeologists work and collaborate. To …

A catch 22 of 3D data sustainability: Lessons in 3D archaeological data management & accessibility

H Richards-Rissetto, J Von Schwerin - Digital Applications in Archaeology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Archaeologists can now collect an inordinate amount of 3D data. But are these 3D data
sustainable? Are they being managed to make them accessible? The MayaArch3D Project …

An integrated approach to 3D web visualization of cultural heritage heterogeneous datasets

AM Boutsi, C Ioannidis, S Soile - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
The evolution of the high-quality 3D archaeological representations from niche products to
integrated online media has not yet been completed. Digital archives of the field often lack …

[HTML][HTML] Developing an interoperable cloud-based visualization workflow for 3D archaeological heritage data: The Palenque 3D Archaeological Atlas

A Campiani, S McAvoy, N Lercari, RL Stuardo… - Digital Applications in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Over the past two decades, there has been a continuous rise in the use of digital techniques
to digitize museum collections and document monuments, archaeological sites, and cultural …

The smart point cloud: Structuring 3D intelligent point data

F Poux - 2019 - orbi.uliege.be
Discrete spatial datasets known as point clouds often lay the groundwork for decision-
making applications. Eg, we can use such data as a reference for autonomous cars and …