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Anna Garavelli, Gioacchino Francesco Andriani, Giovanna Fioretti, Vincenzo Iurilli, Antonella Marsico and Daniela Pinto
Sant?Angelo in Criptis (Santeramo in Puglia, South Italy) is a karst cave located in the Alta Murgia National Park (aspiring geopark), presently degraded, but with signs of intense past visiting activity for worship, as testified by the beautiful wall pa...
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Jonathan P. Resop, Laura Lehmann and W. Cully Hession
Lidar remote sensing has been used to survey stream channel and floodplain topography for decades. However, traditional platforms, such as aerial laser scanning (ALS) from an airplane, have limitations including flight altitude and scan angle that preven...
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Mischa Schönke, Lars Wiesenberg, Inken Schulze, Dennis Wilken, Alexander Darr, Svenja Papenmeier and Peter Feldens
Quantitative acoustic marine habitat mapping needs to consider the impact of macrobenthic organisms on backscatter data. However, the sensitivity of hydroacoustic systems to epibenthic life is poorly constrained. This study explores the impact of a benth...
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Josep Lluis i Ginovart, Agustí Costa-Jover, Sergio Coll-Plà, Josep M. Puche-Fontanillas
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Planimetric documentation is a fundamental tool for the conservation of architectonic heritage. New survey techniques that are based on the massive capture of data achieve noticeable reductions in time and resources. This article discusses the implementa...
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Matthew S. O?Banion, Michael J. Olsen, Jeff P. Hollenbeck and William C. Wright
Extensive gaps in terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) point cloud data can primarily be classified into two categories: occlusions and dropouts. These gaps adversely affect derived products such as 3D surface models and digital elevation models (DEMs), requ...
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Pierre Drap, Odile Papini, Elisa Pruno, Micchele Nucciotti and Guido Vannini
This paper presents certain reflections concerning an interdisciplinary project between medieval archaeologists from the University of Florence (Italy) and computer science researchers from CNRS, National Center for Scientific Research, (France), aiming ...
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Luca Bertolini, Fabrizio D?Amico, Antonio Napolitano, Luca Bianchini Ciampoli, Valerio Gagliardi and Jhon Romer Diezmos Manalo
Monitoring of critical civil engineering infrastructures has become a priority for public owners and administrative authorities. Several laws and regulations have been issued on this topic, emphasizing the crucial role of Building Information Modeling (B...
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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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Pengpeng Huo, Miaole Hou, Youqiang Dong, Aiqun Li, Yuhang Ji and Songnian Li
The ancient roof decorative components of the official-style architectures from the Ming and Qing dynasties in China hold both physical and symbolic significance. These roof structures are the essential objects in three-dimensional (3D) modeling of ancie...
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Wioleta Blaszczak-Bak, Czeslaw Suchocki, Joanna Janicka, Andrzej Dumalski, Robert Duchnowski and Anna Sobieraj-Zlobinska
Historic buildings, due to their architectural, cultural, and historical value, are the subject of preservation and conservatory works. Such operations are preceded by an inventory of the object. One of the tools that can be applied for such purposes is ...
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Peter Bobál, Slavomír Sipina, Filip ?kultéty
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Obtaining geographical information on the Earth?s surface can be very costly and tedious. For this reason, remote sensing methods are increasingly used for these purposes, which allow the acquisition of terrain information via devices most often placed o...
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Vivien Potó, József Árpád Somogyi, Tamás Lovas, Árpád Barsi
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Autonomous vehicles are considered as the next major milestone in the history of transportation. Current vehicles are widely equipped with satellite-based positioning units and further sensors: cameras, laser scanner, and radar-based sensors. These new t...
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