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Taesik Kim, Ho Choi, Jinman Jung, Hong Min and Young-Hoon Jung
The terrestrial photogrammetry technique provides an efficient and accurate solution for evaluating ground deformations induced by construction activities.
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Rafael Cabral, Rogério Oliveira, Diogo Ribeiro, Anna M. Rakoczy, Ricardo Santos, Miguel Azenha and José Correia
Documentation of structural visual inspections is necessary for its monitoring, maintenance, and decision about its rehabilitation, and structural strengthening. In recent times, close-range photogrammetry (CRP) based on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) a...
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Tymoteusz Horbinski and Maciej Smaczynski
Technological progress in recent decades has made it possible to develop the process of documentation and visualization of cultural heritage objects. Despite numerous studies dealing with the documentation of cultural heritage objects, no standardized re...
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Fabrizio Antonioli, Stefano Furlani, Giorgio Spada, Daniele Melini and Zomenia Zomeni
The Lambousa fishtank, an archaeological structure entirely carved in bedrock, can be easily recognized and measured in the plan on Google Earth (GE). We surveyed in situ this excellent archaeological marker in 2016 through direct measurements using trad...
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Rabia Rashdi, Joaquín Martínez-Sánchez, Pedro Arias and Zhouyan Qiu
Building information modelling (BIM) is evolving significantly in the architecture, engineering and construction industries. BIM involves various remote-sensing tools, procedures and standards that are useful for collating the semantic information requir...
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Paulina Zachar, Wojciech Ostrowski, Anna Platek-Zak and Zdzislaw Kurczynski
The dynamic development of deep learning methods in recent years has prompted the widespread application of these algorithms in the field of photogrammetry and remote sensing, especially in the areas of image recognition, classification, and object detec...
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Ubaldo Marín-Comitre, Álvaro Gómez-Gutiérrez, Francisco Lavado-Contador, Manuel Sánchez-Fernández and Alberto Alfonso-Torreño
Watering ponds represent an important part of the hydrological resources in some water-limited environments. Knowledge about their storage capacity and geometrical characteristics is crucial for a better understanding and management of water resources in...
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Fabrizio Banfi and Mattia Previtali
In recent years, the advent of the latest-generation technologies and methods have made it possible to survey, digitise and represent complex scenarios such as archaeological sites and historic buildings. Thanks to computer languages based on Visual Prog...
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Gustavo Rocha and Luís Mateus
Architectural survey methods using terrestrial 3D laser scanning and digital photogrammetry prove capable of registering a building with a level of accuracy far superior to traditional methods, minimizing errors, and reducing fieldwork. Current developme...
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Ferdinand Maiwald, Christoph Lehmann and Taras Lazariv
The idea of virtual time machines in digital environments like hand-held virtual reality or four-dimensional (4D) geographic information systems requires an accurate positioning and orientation of urban historical images. The browsing of large repositori...
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