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Francesco Fassi

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan

Publications -  88
Citations -  1271

Francesco Fassi is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photogrammetry & Cultural heritage. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 74 publications receiving 978 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesco Fassi include Instituto Politécnico Nacional & Cambium Learning Group.

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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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Comparison between laser scanning and automated 3d modelling techniques to reconstruct complex and extensive cultural heritage areas

TL;DR: Two significant cases, an architectonical one and an archaeological one, are presented, where two survey methods have been tested and used: a laser scanning approach that allows to obtain high-resolution and complete scans within a short time and a photogrammetric one that allows the three-dimensional reconstruction of the object from images.
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Surveying and modelling the Main Spire of milan Cathedral using multiple data sources.

TL;DR: The paper aims to draw attention to a possible measurement and data processing procedure allowing the rapid collection and post‐processing of data in order to extract classical architectural products such as sections and profiles, and to build complete, accurate 3D models.
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Geometric and Optic Characterization of a Hemispherical Dome Port for Underwater Photogrammetry.

TL;DR: The paper presents a geometric investigation of a consumer grade underwater camera housing, manufactured by NiMAR and equipped with a 7′′ dome port, and analyzes the main optical phenomena involved when operating a camera underwater.
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From point cloud to bim: a modelling challenge in the cultural heritage field

TL;DR: The aim of the research is to insert an historical building inside a BIM process, proposing in this way a working method that can build a reality based model and preserve the unicity of the elements.