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Anestis Koutsoudis

Bio: Anestis Koutsoudis is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digitization & Cultural heritage. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 333 citations.

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TL;DR: Methods for three-dimensional digitization that are applicable to cultural heritage recording are reviewed.

384 citations


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20 Jan 2009-Sensors
TL;DR: Following an overview of the state-of-art of 3D imaging sensors, a number of significant examples of their use are presented, with particular reference to industry, heritage, medicine, and criminal investigation applications.
Abstract: 3D imaging sensors for the acquisition of three dimensional (3D) shapes have created, in recent years, a considerable degree of interest for a number of applications. The miniaturization and integration of the optical and electronic components used to build them have played a crucial role in the achievement of compactness, robustness and flexibility of the sensors. Today, several 3D sensors are available on the market, even in combination with other sensors in a “sensor fusion” approach. An importance equal to that of physical miniaturization has the portability of the measurements, via suitable interfaces, into software environments designed for their elaboration, e.g., CAD-CAM systems, virtual renders, and rapid prototyping tools. In this paper, following an overview of the state-of-art of 3D imaging sensors, a number of significant examples of their use are presented, with particular reference to industry, heritage, medicine, and criminal investigation applications.

511 citations

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TL;DR: A complete methodology to create a virtual exhibition system, based on realistic high-quality 3D models of archaeological finds and a low-cost multimedia stereoscopic system called MNEME, which allows the user to interact in a free and easy way with a rich collection of archaeological Finds.

344 citations

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TL;DR: The possibilities for 3D registration of archaeological features are examined in a computer vision-based approach using the PhotoScan software package (Agisoft LCC) and it proved to be a scientific and cost-effective improvement compared to traditional documentation methods.

344 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the procedure of remote data capture using laser scanning and the subsequent processing required in order to identify a new methodology for creating full engineering drawings (orthographic and 3D models) from laser scan and image survey data for historic structures.
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this research is to outline in detail the procedure of remote data capture using laser scanning and the subsequent processing required in order to identify a new methodology for creating full engineering drawings (orthographic and 3D models) from laser scan and image survey data for historic structures.Design/methodology/approach – Historic building information modelling (HBIM) is proposed as a new system of modelling historic structures; the HBIM process begins with remote collection of survey data using a terrestrial laser scanner combined with digital cameras. A range of software programs is then used to combine the image and scan data.Findings – Meshing of the point cloud followed by texturing from the image data creates a framework for the creation of a 3D model. Mapping of BIM objects onto the 3D surface model is the final stage in the reverse engineering process, creating full 2D and 3D models including detail behind the object's surface concerning its methods of constructi...

337 citations

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TL;DR: The state-of-the-art methods for optical intra-operative 3D reconstruction in laparoscopic surgery is reviewed and the technical challenges and future perspectives towards clinical translation are discussed.

292 citations