DCH 416: 3D Documentation & Scientific Visualization and Cultural Heritage Research
Course Title |
3D Documentation, Scientific Visualization and Cultural Heritage Research |
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Course Code |
DCH 416 |
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Course Type |
Elective |
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Level |
Master’s |
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Year / Semester |
1st / 2nd (Subject to change) |
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Instructor’s Name |
Sorin Hermon (lead instructor),Theodoros Christoudias, Christos Keleshis, Dante Abate |
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ECTS |
5 |
Lectures / week |
1 (1h) |
Laboratories / week |
1 (2h) |
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Course Purpose and Objectives |
The course will present fundamentals in the 3D documentation, characterization and interpretation of tangible heritage assets (monuments, archaeological sites and works of art) through 3D digital methods such as shape analysis, surface characterization and geometry measurements. Each method will be presented in detail, along with a critical analysis of cost-efficiency and accuracy level. |
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Learning Outcomes |
At the end of the course students will know how to 3D document a wide range of tangible heritage assets using a variety of techniques and documentation strategies (multiple laser sensors, drone-based, photogrammetry, etc.) as well as a set of tools for interacting with 3D data for analysis, measurements and interpretation of results for research, conservation and public outreach of CH. |
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Prerequisites |
None |
Requirements | - | ||||
Course Content |
Basic notions of photogrammetry, sensors-based 3D documentation of a wide range of heritage assets, post-processing of 3D data and web-based publication, 3D shape analysis and surface characterization. |
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Teaching Methodology |
Frontal lectures, laboratory work and applied research |
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Bibliography |
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Assessment |
75% exam; 25% coursework |
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Language |
English |