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Francesco Guerra

Researcher at Università Iuav di Venezia

Publications -  56
Citations -  747

Francesco Guerra is an academic researcher from Università Iuav di Venezia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photogrammetry & Cultural heritage. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 52 publications receiving 584 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesco Guerra include Ca' Foscari University of Venice.

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3D printing: State of the art and future perspectives

TL;DR: This paper aims at drawing attention to the actual technologies in use for solid printing (digital fabrication) used for the realization of material copies, therefore tangible, of three-dimensional digital virtual models.
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Calibration of action cameras for photogrammetric purposes.

TL;DR: Special software, using functions of the OpenCV library, has been created to perform both the calibration and the production of undistorted scenes for each one of the still and video image capturing mode of a novel action camera, the GoPro Hero 3 camera that can provide still images up to 12 Mp and video up 8 Mp resolution.
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Tooteko: a case study of augmented reality for an accessible cultural heritage. digitization, 3d printing and sensors for an audio-tactile experience

TL;DR: Tooteko as mentioned in this paper is a smart ring that allows to navigate any 3D surface with your finger tips and get in return an audio content that is relevant in relation to the part of the surface you are touching in that moment.
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3d integrated methodologies for the documentation and the virtual reconstruction of an archaeological site

TL;DR: In this article, the integration of different survey's methodologies can as a matter of fact increase the representative efficacy of the final representations; these are based on a wider and verified set of georeferenced metric data.
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Underwater photogrammetry and 3d reconstruction of marble cargos shipwreck

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the design, images acquisition, topographic measure and data processing of two Roman shipwrecks in south Sicily, where the cargos are composed by huge marble blocks and they are different for morphological characteristic of the sites, for the depth and for their distribution on the seabed.