Use of robust methods to determine quadratic surfaces: application to heritage |
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Authors: | Ma Amparo Núñez Felipe Buill Joaquin Regot Andrés de Mesa |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Geotechnical Engineering and Geo-Sciences (ETCG), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Dr. Marañon 44-50, 08028 Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Graphic representation, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Av. Diagonal, 08028 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | 3D surveys of archaeological elements and the construction of virtual models enable us to reconstruct historical sites. They provide useful data to select specific building processes.Photogrammetry and Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) are the most common techniques to obtain synthetically heritage models. These techniques provide massive data which can only be managed by replacing them by primitive shapes, thereby obtaining more simple models and the explicit geometry of the element. Statistical and robust methods are used for this substitution, thereby avoiding the common errors due to measuring. Of these methods, the most widely used are the least-median-of-squares (LMedS) and the RANSAC method.Another computation method consists in recursive processes based on evolutive-type algorithms to adjust the model to the data captured.This paper describes two surface computation methodologies to determine the modelling of a column shaft located in temple G of the archaeological park of Selinunte (Sicily). |
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