3D modeling – CHT2 Project http://cht2-project.eu Cultural Heritage Through Time Sat, 26 May 2018 16:06:58 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/cht2-project.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-Logo2Tones_v3.png?fit=32%2C32 3D modeling – CHT2 Project http://cht2-project.eu 32 32 109111516 CHT2 project presentation at Florence Heri-tech congress http://cht2-project.eu/?p=525 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=525#respond Sat, 26 May 2018 16:06:38 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=525 Continue reading CHT2 project presentation at Florence Heri-tech congress ]]> Sara Gonizzi Barsanti and Laura Micoli of the POLIMI unit presented the results of the CHT2 project at the Florence Heri-tech conference held in Florence from 16th to 18th May 2018.

S. Gonizzi Barsanti, G. Guidi, 2018: A New Methodology for the Structural Analysis of 3D Digitized Cultural Heritage through FEA, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Florence Heri-tech Conference, 16-18 May 2018

L.L. Micoli, S. Gonizzi Barsanti, U. Malik, G. Guidi, 2018: 3D data integration for the digital reconstruction of cultural heritage monumentsIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Florence Heri-tech Conference, 16-18 May 2018

 

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3D printed model for UK archeaological site http://cht2-project.eu/?p=416 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=416#respond Thu, 26 Apr 2018 16:22:05 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=416 Continue reading 3D printed model for UK archeaological site ]]>

Newcastle University is preparing for the “Inspired by the Great Exhibition of the North” to present their result achieved during the CHT2 project.

The 3D model of the Birdoswald site has been produced using airborne laser scanning: to the acquired data a vegetation filtering has been applied to have a clean view of the site, a 3D terrain model was done and then the building have been added separately. The final model was then 3D printed by the Marine offshore & subsea technology lab of the School of Engineering in Newcastle University and will be visible during the exposition.

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PhD thesis in Mechanical Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano succesfully defended http://cht2-project.eu/?p=407 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=407#respond Mon, 23 Apr 2018 09:49:36 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=407 Continue reading PhD thesis in Mechanical Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano succesfully defended ]]>

On January 26th, 2018, Sara Gonizzi Barsanti finalized her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, in the framework of the JPI CHT2 project. The methodology developed aims at optimizing procedures for 3D capturing ancient structures and objects with Computer Vision methods, to obtain 3D models with a level of complexity suitable for simulations with structural analysis. This allows analyzing structures that have been modified in time, whose addition can be more easily identified for their different mechanical properties. Such data, in addition to the reading of the wall surfaces, allows generating information useful for the diachronic evaluation of an object or a structure, finalized to its 4D modeling (3D + time).

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English – Italian meeting in Newcastle http://cht2-project.eu/?p=403 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=403#respond Mon, 23 Apr 2018 09:36:45 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=403 Continue reading English – Italian meeting in Newcastle ]]>

Meeting in Newcastle between the Italian and English partner to share experiences and to work on the results of the CHT2 project.

Sara Gonizzi Barsanti from the Politecnico di Milano will stay for 2 weeks at Newcastle university to work on:

(i) making of a video on the English Heritage case studies;
(ii) working on the final Deliverable;
(iii) presentation of a seminar of the work done by the research group of Politecnico;
(iv) creation of a common template for the final expositions that will be held in each partner’s country.

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CHT2 Final meeting http://cht2-project.eu/?p=357 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=357#respond Mon, 09 Apr 2018 16:13:59 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=357 Continue reading CHT2 Final meeting ]]> A final joint meeting was held  17th January 2018 at USAL of Avila, Spain. Each partner’s commitments were reviewed during this meeting. Examples of 4D products, visualised online through various web-gis platforms, were also presented (https://twiki.fotogrametria.agh.edu.pl/cht2/index.php/ONLINE-VISUALIZATION).  Dissemination activities for exhibition materials were finalised.  Especially for the CHT2 UK case study an exhibition will be performed as part of the Great Exhibition of the North during summer 2018 (https://getnorth2018.com/).

 

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Spanish-Italian meeting in Milan http://cht2-project.eu/?p=324 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=324#respond Wed, 18 Oct 2017 15:27:59 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=324 Continue reading Spanish-Italian meeting in Milan ]]> During October a meeting between the Italian and Spanish partners took place at Politecnico di Milano to share experiences and results regarding the completion of their case studies. Several research lines and transfer of technology were discussed, being the critical issues:
(i) different alternatives of image-based modeling and multi-data fusion procedures;
(ii) mesh simplification and optimization to improve the results exportation, either for visualization or analysis purposes, as the stability of the CH asset;
(iii) reverse modeling techniques to give an added value to the final diachronic 3D models, taking into account object’s complexity and non-parametric modeling limitations;
(iv) the current state of advancement of the project deliverables.

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New publication available in Geosciences http://cht2-project.eu/?p=315 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=315#respond Wed, 27 Sep 2017 14:05:38 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=315 The Italian partner has published findings on the Milan Roman Circus reconstruction in a special issue of Geosciences journal on “Remote sensing and geosciences for archaeology”. Entitled “Accurate Reconstruction of the Roman Circus in Milan by Georeferencing Heterogeneous Data Sources with GIS”, the paper can be viewed directly in Geosciences.

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CIPA article published http://cht2-project.eu/?p=290 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=290#respond Mon, 19 Jun 2017 08:39:30 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=290 A short article describing the CHT2 project has been published in the CIPA Newsletter this month. Read the article here.

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Poster presentation on innovative survey techniques http://cht2-project.eu/?p=301 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=301#respond Fri, 16 Jun 2017 09:52:15 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=301 The CHT2 Polish partner last week presented a poster presentation at the VIII International Scientific Conference “Innovation surveying technologies – application in different domains”. The conference was held in Kamionka, Poland from 7-9 June 2017. The poster can be viewed below.

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New funding for CHT2 UK case study http://cht2-project.eu/?p=280 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=280#respond Tue, 09 May 2017 10:56:23 +0000 http://cht2-project.eu/?p=280 Continue reading New funding for CHT2 UK case study ]]> Newcastle University has been successful in securing additional funding to continue the CHT2 UK case study on Hadrian’s Wall. Approximately £75k of funding has been secured from the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Iapetus Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) in partnership with English Heritage and Historic England. The PhD, entitled “Assessing and predicting natural environmental impacts on cultural heritage landscapes: a case study on Hadrian’s Wall” will commence in September 2017 and run for 3.5 years. The new research programme will overlap with the closing stages of the current JPI-CH project, funded in the UK by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), building on the legacy of CHT2. The overall aim of the new programme is to assess the vulnerability of tangible cultural heritage to natural hazards under a changing climate regime, demonstrating this on an iconic monument of international renown.

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