
More and more people are experimenting with home-made, cheap 3D scanning devices, or something similar:
This presentation was the first which I saw. Landscape reconstruction is a very popular research direction. We try to create new digital terrain models with surface analysis. After this step, it is possible to visualize the environment changes.
That was a great presentation from Mariza Kormann and Gary Lock, University of Oxford.
In order to use the model for information integration, multiple data structures have to be mapped to the model, so that data contents can be transformed automatically into a CRM compatible form and be merged. Alternatively, the mappings can be used to transform queries against the CRM into queries against local data structures. The mapping is the critical step, in which the domain expert’s knowledge is needed. IT tools can automatically execute later steps. The mapping process also shows compatibility with the CRM.
The seminar will explain in practical examples and exercises how to map a data structure to the CIDOC CRM."
I found the second and the third Workshop really interesting.
Open source software are in the focus of future work. MESHLAB is a also a great opensource program. Mesh and edit of point cloud are possible in this software.
Next days I want to present the most interesting works.
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GIS are frequently used for archaeologist as a documentation tool, and also to analyse archaeological data. For this purpose it is necessary to have a powerful GIS system with a complete set of analysis tools.
Open source software is a wonderful choice for this purpose. As anyone can improve the system and add new functionality, open source systems are more dynamic.
One of the main characteristic of Grass GIS is that it can be operated, besides the usual graphical user interface, from the operating system shell. This provides it with a powerful scripting capability.
This workshop aims to introduce in a concise way the main functionality of Grass and its usage paradigms. Special attention will be devoted to the scripting capability. Basic GIS knowledge is required."
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