Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts

3D reconstruction methods can be used to obtain digital models by capturing the shape and appearance of real objects. Due to both scientific and technological advances, low-cost 3D reconstruction is now widely used to reconstruct objects of reasonable geometric complexity using cheap acquisition har...

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Main Authors: Pedro O. Raimundo, Karl Apaza-Agüero, Antonio L. Apolinário Jr.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF) 2018-05-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada
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Online Access:http://seer.upf.br/index.php/rbca/article/view/7791
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spelling doaj-b5d6484c1c1a41db8b1b7b1cee1680892020-11-24T23:53:19ZengUniversidade de Passo Fundo (UPF)Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada2176-66492018-05-01101667510.5335/rbca.v10i1.77914756Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifactsPedro O. Raimundo0Karl Apaza-Agüero1Antonio L. Apolinário Jr.2Federal University of BahiaFederal University of BahiaFederal University of Bahia3D reconstruction methods can be used to obtain digital models by capturing the shape and appearance of real objects. Due to both scientific and technological advances, low-cost 3D reconstruction is now widely used to reconstruct objects of reasonable geometric complexity using cheap acquisition hardware; however, it is unclear whether or not these devices produce suitable results to preserve cultural heritage artifacts. First, this paper goes over the general concept of 3D reconstruction and the main differences between low-cost and general-purpose 3D reconstruction pipelines, these differences are illustrated using a prototypical low-cost pipeline that has been used to reconstruct heritage artifacts. Then, we present the results of a survey conducted in order to investigate how existing low-cost 3D reconstruction approaches attempted to improve the results of their reconstructions, with an emphasis on the realistic rendering techniques they have used. Throughout the survey process, a categorization for low-cost 3D methodologies was proposed based on the scanning apparatus used by the approaches and other similarities between them. Finally, based on the surveyed studies and the results obtained with the prototypical pipeline, we conclude that it is possible to preserve heritage artifacts using low-cost approaches, granted that modern realism techniques are used to improve the appearance of the models.http://seer.upf.br/index.php/rbca/article/view/7791Low-cost 3D ReconstructionCultural HeritageDigital HeritageDigital PreservationSurvey
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author Pedro O. Raimundo
Karl Apaza-Agüero
Antonio L. Apolinário Jr.
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Karl Apaza-Agüero
Antonio L. Apolinário Jr.
Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada
Low-cost 3D Reconstruction
Cultural Heritage
Digital Heritage
Digital Preservation
Survey
author_facet Pedro O. Raimundo
Karl Apaza-Agüero
Antonio L. Apolinário Jr.
author_sort Pedro O. Raimundo
title Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
title_short Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
title_full Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
title_fullStr Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
title_full_unstemmed Low-cost 3D reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
title_sort low-cost 3d reconstruction of cultural heritage artifacts
publisher Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF)
series Revista Brasileira de Computação Aplicada
issn 2176-6649
publishDate 2018-05-01
description 3D reconstruction methods can be used to obtain digital models by capturing the shape and appearance of real objects. Due to both scientific and technological advances, low-cost 3D reconstruction is now widely used to reconstruct objects of reasonable geometric complexity using cheap acquisition hardware; however, it is unclear whether or not these devices produce suitable results to preserve cultural heritage artifacts. First, this paper goes over the general concept of 3D reconstruction and the main differences between low-cost and general-purpose 3D reconstruction pipelines, these differences are illustrated using a prototypical low-cost pipeline that has been used to reconstruct heritage artifacts. Then, we present the results of a survey conducted in order to investigate how existing low-cost 3D reconstruction approaches attempted to improve the results of their reconstructions, with an emphasis on the realistic rendering techniques they have used. Throughout the survey process, a categorization for low-cost 3D methodologies was proposed based on the scanning apparatus used by the approaches and other similarities between them. Finally, based on the surveyed studies and the results obtained with the prototypical pipeline, we conclude that it is possible to preserve heritage artifacts using low-cost approaches, granted that modern realism techniques are used to improve the appearance of the models.
topic Low-cost 3D Reconstruction
Cultural Heritage
Digital Heritage
Digital Preservation
Survey
url http://seer.upf.br/index.php/rbca/article/view/7791
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