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Articles | Volume XLVI-M-1-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVI-M-1-2021-499-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVI-M-1-2021-499-2021
28 Aug 2021
 | 28 Aug 2021

ACCURATE 3D RECONSTRUCTION USING A VIDEOGRAMMETRIC DEVICE FOR HERITAGE SCENARIOS

P. Ortiz-Coder and R. Cabecera

Keywords: videogrammetry, 3D Dense reconstruction, handheld scanner, automatic photogrammetry, Video 3d reconstruction, keyframe

Abstract. In recent years, handheld laser scanning systems have been developed for documenting architectural heritage, among other applications. In this article we present a new alternative for the 3D documentation of historical heritage based on videogrammetry. For this purpose, a prototype has been designed with two cameras, a high resolution camera and a VGA camera which, when connected to a tablet, allow the user to establish a guidance system to ensure that the trajectory is not lost and enables highly flexible and long-lasting movements over time. This paper unveils the operation of the filtering and image selection system to finally proceed to an evaluation of the prototype in three areas of an archaeological site, called “Casa del Mitreo” in the city of Mérida (Spain). The results are compared to the Faro Focus 3D X330 laser scanner, yielding very similar accuracies and a capture time about 17 times faster than the 3D laser scanner. The article therefore proposes a real alternative to 3D data acquisition systems in applications for the graphic documentation of architectural and archaeological heritage.