An evaluation of Image-Based Modelling for metrically recording cultural heritage subjects suitably to enable further use in geomatics, geoinformatics, and digital humanities.

Authors: Bowden, M. and Rowley, R.

Conference: Bournemouth University, Faculty of Science and Technology

Abstract:

Image-Based Modelling (IBM) produces 3D models using Structure-from- Motion (SfM) to extrapolate geometry from sets of photographs in combination with additional spatial data for scaling and orientation. This project examines the extent to which such models of cultural heritage subjects may be created to quantifiable levels of accuracy to enable their further use for scientific study, archival record or wider dissemination and promotion. It also aims to further the potential impact of citizen scientists.

Demonstrably accurate datasets may also contribute to the management of at-risk in-situ material in high energy marine or coastal environments, as well as being a viable methodology for preservation by record; so long as the results can be demonstrated to be accurate. To date, much literature has considered the potential applications of such datasets, but much less research has focused on technical standards, quantitative assessments of accuracy, or the development of creator-level evaluation methodologies.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35419/

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