Using modular 3D digital earth applications based on point clouds for the study of complex sites
Publication year
2016Author(s)
Number of pages
18 p.
Source
International Journal of Digital Earth, 9, 12, (2016), pp. 1135-1152ISSN
Annotation
12 december 2016
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Griekse en Latijnse Taal en Cultuur (t/m 2018)
Journal title
International Journal of Digital Earth
Volume
vol. 9
Issue
iss. 12
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1135
Page end
p. 1152
Subject
Europe and its Worlds before 1800; The Ancient WorldAbstract
This article discusses the use of 3D technologies in digital earth applications (DEAs) to study complex sites. These are large areas containing objects with heterogeneous shapes and semantic information. The study proposes that DEAs should be modular, have multi-tier architectures, and be developed as Free and Open Source Software if possible. In DEAs requiring high reliability in the 3D measurements, point clouds are proposed as basis for the 3D Digital digital earth representation. For the development of DEAs, we propose to follow a workflow with four components: data acquisition and processing, data management, data analysis and data visualization. For every component, technological challenges of using 3D technologies are identified and solutions applied for a case study are presented. The case study is a modular 3D DEA developed for the archaeological project Mapping the Via Appia. The 3D DEA allows archaeologists to virtually analyze a complex study area.
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