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Andrea Adami

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan

Publications -  41
Citations -  450

Andrea Adami is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural heritage & Photogrammetry. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 38 publications receiving 358 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Adami include Instituto Politécnico Nacional & University of Verona.

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UAV-Based Photogrammetry and Integrated Technologies for Architectural Applications--Methodological Strategies for the After-Quake Survey of Vertical Structures in Mantua (Italy).

TL;DR: The main goal is to optimize the application of methodologies based on acquisition and automatic elaborations of photogrammetric data even with the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle systems in order to provide fast and low cost operations.
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Interacting with Virtual Reconstructions in Museums: The Etruscanning Project

TL;DR: Some communication rules and criteria that are often considered of minor importance by the researchers working in the field of digital cultural heritage but that are really essential to cultural transmission, especially inside museums are focused on.
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Modelling and Accuracy in a Bim Environment for Planned Conservation: the Apartment of Troia of Giulio Romano

TL;DR: Another possible approach is suggested that represents the first result of a research about the modelling of Cultural Heritage for BIM application that tries to combine the necessity of working with commercial software, in which it is difficult to be very accurate, and the information about the real object.
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BIM: An Integrated Model for Planned and Preventive Maintenance of Architectural Heritage

TL;DR: The goal of this research is more evident: the possibilities of using BIM modeling to the existing constructions and cultural heritage, as a support for the construction and management of a Plan for planned preventive maintenance.
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The bust of Francesco II Gonzaga: from digital documentation to 3D printing.

TL;DR: Two techniques for the digitization of the terracotta bust of Francesco II Gonzaga, in the City Museum of Mantua, are described: the triangulation scanner and dense image matching photogrammetry.