Cultural Heritage: Multiview 3D reconstruction of the archaeological site at Weymouth from image series

  • Authors:
  • Benjamin Ducke;David Score;Joseph Reeves

  • Affiliations:
  • Oxford Archaeology, Janus House, Osney Mead, OX2 0ES, Oxford, UK;Oxford Archaeology, Janus House, Osney Mead, OX2 0ES, Oxford, UK;Oxford Archaeology, Janus House, Osney Mead, OX2 0ES, Oxford, UK

  • Venue:
  • Computers and Graphics
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

Multiview (n-view or multiple view) 3D reconstruction is the computationally complex process by which a full 3D model is derived from a series of overlapping images. It is based on research in the field of computer vision, which in turn relies on older methods from photogrammetry. This report presents a multiview reconstruction tool chain composed from various freely available, open source components and a practical application example in the form of a 3D model of an archaeological site.