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2003 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop - Volume 1
Automatic 3D modeling of archaeological objects
Madison, Wisconsin
June 16-June 22
ISBN: 0-7695-1900-8
Marco Andreetto, University of Padova, Italy
Nicola Brusco, University of Padova, Italy
Guido M. Cortelazzo, University of Padova, Italy
A wide-spread use of 3D models in archeology application requires low cost equipment and technically simple modeling procedures. In this context methods for automatic 3D modeling based on fully automatic techniques for 3D views registration will play a central role. This paper proposes a very robust procedure which does not require special equipment or skill in order to make 3D models.
The results of this paper, originally conceived to address the costs issues of heritage?s modeling, can be profitably exploited also in other modeling applications.
Citation:
Marco Andreetto, Nicola Brusco, Guido M. Cortelazzo, "Automatic 3D modeling of archaeological objects," cvprw, vol. 1, pp.7, 2003 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop - Volume 1, 2003
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