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Abstract. During the past 15 years photogrammetric practice has experienced an unprecedented change by the influence of computer vision algorithms, which support an almost completely automated processing. It is widely acknowledged that this fact has “democratized” Photogrammetry a lot, in the sense that it has become almost everyone’s tool. However, this radical change has been met by scepticism by traditional photogrammetrists, who claim that such tools may lead to geometrically wrong and inaccurate results if not accompanied by thorough projection and error checks and evaluation of the correctness of results.

In this paper, the two approaches are briefly described on the basis of the geometric documentation of a cultural heritage funerary monument situated in the archaeological site of Messini in Southern Greece. An effort is made for highlighting the obvious advantages of each approach but also indicating their disadvantages. Applications, subject to different requirements and processing procedures are identified, rationalizing that conventional photogrammetric procedures still cannot be easily replaced.

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<p class=\"VARAbstract\">Archaeological restoration of monuments is a practice requiring extreme caution and thorough study. Archaeologists and conservation experts are very reluctant to proceed to restoration and indeed to reconstruction actions without detailed consultation and thought. Nowadays, anastylosis executed on the real object is practically prohibited. Contemporary technologies have provided archaeologists and other conservation experts with the tools to embark on virtual restorations or anastyloses, thus testing various alternatives without physical intervention on the monument itself. In this way, the values of the monuments are respected according to international conventions. In this paper, two such examples of virtual archaeological anastyloses of two important Macedonian tombs in northern Greece are presented. The anastyloses were performed on three-dimensional (3D) models which have been produced using modern digital 3D documentation techniques, such as image-based modelling and terrestrial laser scanning. The reader is introduced to the history and importance –as well as the peculiarities– of the Macedonian tombs. In addition, the two tombs are described in detail mainly from an archaeological point of view The process of field data acquisition and processing to produce the 3D models are described. Simple and more or less standard methods were employed in acquiring the raw data. Processing was carried out using commercial software. The resulting 3D models and other documentation products are assessed for their accuracy and completeness. The decisions for the virtual anastylosis are explained in detail and the actual process is also described. The restored monuments are presented and evaluated by the conservation experts. Thus, it is shown how important virtual anastylosis of monuments is to archaeological researchers, as it enables them to conduct in-depth studies, without actually tampering with the monuments themselves. Digital 3D models are contributing to many disciplines, especially in archaeology, as they enable a wider audience to easily access both archaeological and geometric information as well as offering a high degree of interaction possibilities.</p>

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Abstract. The aim of the present paper is the geometric documentation of the church of St Spyridon using modern digital methods of data collection and processing. The church is located in the Medieval City of Rhodes and the residues of several different historical phases found in the church prove the rarity and the amount of alterations it underwent over the years.Geodetic measurements, laser scanning and acquisition of photographic data were performed, in order to construct the 3D model of the church. 23 drawings were drafted at a scale of 1:50, including horizontal sections, exterior and vertical sections. The projected information of each drawing is described with the help of the corresponding orthophotographs. Moreover, the three-dimensional photorealistic model (textured model) of the church was created, as well as a stereoscopic video and interactive virtual tour, via the 3DHOP platform.

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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Digitally Developing Medieval Fortifications.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Georgopoulos, A.; Skamantzari, M.; and Tapinaki, S.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In Navarro Palazón, J.; and García-Pulido, L., J., editor(s), FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean, volume X, pages 317-324, 10 2020. Universitat Politàcnica de València\n \n\n\n\n
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@inproceedings{\n title = {Digitally Developing Medieval Fortifications},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2020},\n pages = {317-324},\n volume = {X},\n websites = {http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/FORTMED/FORTMED2020/paper/view/11468},\n month = {10},\n publisher = {Universitat Politàcnica de València},\n day = {1},\n city = {Valencia},\n id = {e6139f81-0f9d-32d3-949a-c3aa84c7aaba},\n created = {2022-08-04T11:21:18.470Z},\n file_attached = {true},\n profile_id = {fcf84a91-f471-3017-b8f4-dbe839080c5a},\n group_id = {9bfaecb3-2908-3c20-92d7-15b6e4581438},\n last_modified = {2022-08-04T11:37:02.261Z},\n read = {true},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n citation_key = {TapinakiFortmed2020},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {Modern technological advances have enabled digital automated methods to be applied for accurate and detailed documentation. Such techniques include image based modelling and terrestrial laser scanning. They can easily be adapted to perfectly suit the documentation needs for small and large objects. In this paper the digital geometric documentation of two medieval fortifications using such contemporary methods is briefly described. These are the western part of the Castle of Chios and an important part of the medieval Rhodes fortifications. The purpose of the geometric documentation for both cases was the restoration of these parts, hence detailed documentation was necessary. Conventional two-dimensional plans with digital orthophotographs were produced and from them conventional line drawings were required for the case of Chios castle. Both castle parts included cylindrical bastions, whose projection on two dimensional plans is obviously deformed. Such non-planar parts constitute a special challenge for the geometric documentation. To solve this problem the three-dimensional digital documentations of these parts were developed by using suitable development routines. Thorough presentation of all considerations for these developments are presented and the implementations are briefly described. The results of these developments are evaluated for their usefulness, accuracy, and efficiency as digital documentation products.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Georgopoulos, Andreas and Skamantzari, Margarita and Tapinaki, Sevi},\n editor = {Navarro Palazón, Julio and García-Pulido, Luis José},\n doi = {10.4995/FORTMED2020.2020.11468},\n booktitle = {FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean}\n}
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Combination of Geometric Documentation and Infrared Thermography Results for Preservation Purposes in Archaeological Sites.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tsilimantou, E.; Delegou T., E.; Bourexis, F.; Tapeinaki, S.; Soile, S.; Ioannidis, C.; and Moropoulou, A.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Nondestruct. Eval. Monit. Technol. Doc. Diagnosis Preserv. Cult. Herit., pages 234-248. 2019.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n 3D IMAGE BASED GEOMETRIC DOCUMENTATION OF A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tapinaki, S.; Skamantzari, M.; Chliverou, R.; Evgenikou, V.; Konidi, A., M.; Ioannatou, E.; Mylonas, A.; and Georgopoulos, A.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLII-2/W9(2/W9): 699-705. 1 2019.\n \n\n\n\n
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@article{\n title = {3D IMAGE BASED GEOMETRIC DOCUMENTATION OF A MEDIEVAL FORTRESS},\n type = {article},\n year = {2019},\n keywords = {3D model,Laser Scanning,Orthophoto,Photogrammetry,UAV},\n pages = {699-705},\n volume = {XLII-2/W9},\n websites = {https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-2-W9/699/2019/},\n month = {1},\n day = {31},\n id = {036da27c-1c5a-3d88-a3c5-eae1bbcb4b8d},\n created = {2022-02-08T16:18:06.072Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {fcf84a91-f471-3017-b8f4-dbe839080c5a},\n group_id = {9bfaecb3-2908-3c20-92d7-15b6e4581438},\n last_modified = {2022-02-09T13:56:58.537Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {<p>Abstract. The detailed and thorough documentation of monuments is a rather complex process that requires the application of the best available state of the art techniques in order to preserve, restore, promote and make cultural heritage accessible to the public. This paper presents the 3D Geometric Documentation of a part of the medieval fortress of Chios, focussing in particular on the practical challenges which the object presented. The case study is a part of the fortified construction, consisting of a bastion, a watch tower on top of this bastion and a significant part of its walls with a surface of about 1053 m2 in total. The goal of the survey was to produce an accurate 3D detailed textured model and a series of coloured orthophotos and 2D vector drawings. The documentation methods employed included close-range automated photogrammetry and image-based modelling, terrestrial laser scanning and topographic surveys, an ideal combination of methods.</p>},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Tapinaki, S. and Skamantzari, M. and Chliverou, R. and Evgenikou, V. and Konidi, A. M. and Ioannatou, E. and Mylonas, A. and Georgopoulos, A.},\n doi = {10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W9-699-2019},\n journal = {The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences},\n number = {2/W9}\n}
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Abstract. The detailed and thorough documentation of monuments is a rather complex process that requires the application of the best available state of the art techniques in order to preserve, restore, promote and make cultural heritage accessible to the public. This paper presents the 3D Geometric Documentation of a part of the medieval fortress of Chios, focussing in particular on the practical challenges which the object presented. The case study is a part of the fortified construction, consisting of a bastion, a watch tower on top of this bastion and a significant part of its walls with a surface of about 1053 m2 in total. The goal of the survey was to produce an accurate 3D detailed textured model and a series of coloured orthophotos and 2D vector drawings. The documentation methods employed included close-range automated photogrammetry and image-based modelling, terrestrial laser scanning and topographic surveys, an ideal combination of methods.

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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n 3D DOCUMENTATION AND VIRTUAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESTORATION OF MACEDONIAN TOMBS.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Stampouloglou, M.; Toska, O.; Tapinaki, S.; Kontogianni, G.; Skamantzari, M.; and Georgopoulos, A.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLII-2/W11(2/W11): 1073-1080. 5 2019.\n \n\n\n\n
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Abstract. Archaeology as a science is based on finding and displaying the remains of the past. In recent years, with the progress of technology, the science of archeology has been expanding and evolving. Three-dimensional digitization has become an integral part of the archiving, documentation and restoration effort of cultural heritage, offering important benefits in studies for reconstruction and restoration tasks of architectural creations, archaeological sites, historic monuments and objects of art in general. The three-dimensional models are now available for many applications. In this paper such 3D models of two prominent Macedonian tombs in Northern Greece were exploited for their virtual restoration. Virtual restoration of monuments is of special importance to archaeological research, as it provides the necessary tools to investigate alternative solutions to the serious issue of archaeological restoration. These solutions do not interfere with the real monument, thus respecting its value and the international conventions. Digital 3D models have begun to be more beneficial in a science such as archaeology as they offer easy access to both archaeological and geometric information to a wider audience as well as a high degree of interaction possibilities with the user.

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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Multispectral monitoring of the successive phases of the Holy Aedicule rehabilitation.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Moropoulou, A.; Georgopoulos, A.; Lambrou, E.; Pantazis, G.; Soile, S.; Tapeinaki, S.; Tsilimantou, E.; and Lampropoulos, K.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n 5 2019.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n The Role of Digital Geometric Documentation for the Rehabilitation of the Tomb of Christ.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Georgopoulos, A.; Ioannidis, C.; Soile, S.; Tapeinaki, S.; Chliverou, R.; Tsilimantou, E.; Lampropoulos, K.; and Moropoulou, A.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In 2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHERITAGE) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018), pages 1-8, 10 2018. IEEE\n \n\n\n\n
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@inproceedings{\n title = {The Role of Digital Geometric Documentation for the Rehabilitation of the Tomb of Christ},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2018},\n pages = {1-8},\n websites = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8810044/},\n month = {10},\n publisher = {IEEE},\n id = {d7fc7b2d-ccd6-3673-a3ee-cfb96942b483},\n created = {2022-02-08T16:18:00.827Z},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {fcf84a91-f471-3017-b8f4-dbe839080c5a},\n group_id = {9bfaecb3-2908-3c20-92d7-15b6e4581438},\n last_modified = {2022-02-08T16:33:45.358Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {The National Technical University of Athens undertook the Rehabilitation of the Holy Aedicule of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. This paper briefly presents the three-dimensional digital geometric documentation of the monument, which was considered necessary to support the characterization of materials, the identification of building phases and the diagnosis of decay and pathology using analytical and non-destructive techniques during all phases of the rehabilitation implementation. The provided information by these studies enabled the proper implementation of the necessary actions to restore the monument to a sustainable state for the future pilgrims. This work also demonstrates that the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach for integrated documentation is a powerful tool for a better understanding of monuments, both in terms of its structural integrity, as well as in terms of its state of preservation, both prerequisites for effective rehabilitation.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Georgopoulos, Andreas and Ioannidis, Charalabos and Soile, Sofia and Tapeinaki, Sevasti and Chliverou, Regina and Tsilimantou, Elisavet and Lampropoulos, Kyriakos and Moropoulou, Antonia},\n doi = {10.1109/DigitalHeritage.2018.8810044},\n booktitle = {2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHERITAGE) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018)}\n}
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\n The National Technical University of Athens undertook the Rehabilitation of the Holy Aedicule of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. This paper briefly presents the three-dimensional digital geometric documentation of the monument, which was considered necessary to support the characterization of materials, the identification of building phases and the diagnosis of decay and pathology using analytical and non-destructive techniques during all phases of the rehabilitation implementation. The provided information by these studies enabled the proper implementation of the necessary actions to restore the monument to a sustainable state for the future pilgrims. This work also demonstrates that the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach for integrated documentation is a powerful tool for a better understanding of monuments, both in terms of its structural integrity, as well as in terms of its state of preservation, both prerequisites for effective rehabilitation.\n
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@article{\n title = {Use of various surveying technologies to 3D digital mapping and modelling of cultural heritage structures for maintenance and restoration purposes: The Tholos in Delphi, Greece},\n type = {article},\n year = {2017},\n keywords = {Education,Game engine,Laser scanner,Monument mapping,Photogrammetry,Restoration,Surveying,UAS},\n volume = {17},\n websites = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1048937},\n id = {e30bfe63-46cf-347b-9ebd-76a00cb5d3e0},\n created = {2022-02-08T16:18:05.115Z},\n accessed = {2022-02-08},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {fcf84a91-f471-3017-b8f4-dbe839080c5a},\n group_id = {9bfaecb3-2908-3c20-92d7-15b6e4581438},\n last_modified = {2022-02-08T16:33:08.450Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n private_publication = {true},\n abstract = {This work was developed to train graduate students as part of the Delphi4Delphi project dealing with the digital reconstruction of the archaeological site of Delphi. In this part of the project, various technologies were used for 3-d digital mapping cultural heritage structures for maintenance and restoration purposes. The use of various surveying technologies such as UAS, Total station, digital camera, Lidar scanner and GPS to map in 3d the remaining of the monument Tholos and the surrounding area in Delphi Greece and based on such mapping to restore the entire structure is covered in detail. The remains of such monuments are a few columns standing up joined with original elements on top. In this part of the project GPS was used to establish the reference system, total station was used to measure a number of control points for UAS, close range photogrammetry and Lidar scanner, UAS was used to map precisely the surrounding area together with the structure, close range photogrammetry and Lidar scanner were used to map the vertical surfaces of the structure. Processing of above data from all surveying technologies created enough point cloud to map precisely the remains of the structure and expand their architectural design to precisely restore the entire Tholos monument. Also all digital data are used by software for the construction of 3D terrain and 3D models which when inserted into Game Engines software aim at the creation of educational scenarios.},\n bibtype = {article},\n author = {Hatzopoulos, J.N. and Stefanakis, D. and Georgopoulos, A. and Tapinaki, S. and Pantelis, V. and Liritzis, I.},\n doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1048937},\n journal = {Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry},\n number = {3}\n}
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Abstract. This paper focuses on the integration of multi-sensor techniques regarding the acquisition, processing, visualisation and management of data regarding historic stone structures. The interdisciplinary methodology that is carried out here comprises of two parts. In the first part, the acquisition of qualitative and quantitative data concerning the geometry, the materials and the degradation of the tangible heritage asset each time, is discussed. The second part, refers to the analysis, management and visualization of the interrelated data by using spatial information technologies. Through the paradigm of the surveying of the ancient temple of Pythian Apollo at Acropolis of Rhodes, Rhodes Island, Greece, it is aimed to highlight the issues deriving from the separate application of documentation procedures and how the fusion of these methods can contribute effectively to ensure the completeness of the measurements for complex structures. The surveying results are further processed to be compatible and integrated with GIS. Also, the geometric documentation derivatives are combined with environmental data and the results of the application of non-destructive testing and evaluation techniques in situ and analytical techniques in lab after sampling. GIS operations are utilized to document the building materials but also to model and to analyse the decay extent and patterns. Detailed surface measurements and geo-processing analysis are executed. This integrated approach, helps the assessment of past interventions on the monument, identify main causes of damage and decay, and finally assist the decision making on the most compatible materials and techniques for protection and restoration works.

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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n DEVELOPMENT OF A GEOREFERENCED ARCHAEOLOGICAL INFORMATION DATA BASE FOR ELEUTHERNA IN CRETE.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tapinaki, S., I.; Georgopoulos, A.; Ioannidis, C.; Frentzos, E.; Stampolidis, N.; and Maragoudakis, N.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n 8th International congress on archaeology, computer graphics, cultural heritage and innovation,333-336. 10 2016.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Sustainability of Cultural Heritage using GIS: the case of the Historic Building Villa Klonaridi, Athens, Greece.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tsilimantou, E.; Delegou, E., T.; Nikitakos, I., A.; Soile, S.; Tapinaki, S.; Ioannidis, C.; and Moropoulou, A.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Sci. e Beni Cult. XXΧ 2014, Publ. Arcadia Ric. Ed. Padova,735-746. 2014.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Development of a Cultural Heritage Management System, Implementation to The Ancient Athenian Agora.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Hatzithoma, S.; Georgopoulos, A.; and Tapinaki, S.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In 1st Conf. Comput. Appl. Quant. Methods Archaeol. Greek Chapter, pages 213-219, 2014. \n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Experiences gained from the ERASMUS intensive programme HERICT 2013.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Acevedo Pardo, C.; Farjas Abadía, M.; Zazo Moratalla, A.; Georgopoulos, A.; Mielczarek, M.; Parenti, R.; Paršeliūnas, E.; Schramm, T.; Stefanakis, E.; Tapinaki, S.; and Tucci, G.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In ICERI2013 Proceedings. 6th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, pages 4424-4431, 2013. Iated Digital Library\n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n Archaeological Documentation and Restoration using Contemporary Methods.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Georgopoulos, A.; Ioannidis, C.; Valanis, A.; and Tapinaki, S.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n 38th Conf. Comput. Appl. Quant. Methods Archaeol.. 2010.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n The monument of Zalongon is situated on top of an 80 m high and steep cliff about 30 km north of Preveza. It is a fairly recent monument, built during the 50's by G. Zongolopoulos, an internationally known Greek sculptor, depict-ing the heroic sacrifice of the Greek women in 1803, who preferred to dance to death from dishonor. The sculpture is about 18m long and 15m high and is a composition of several female figures. Although fairly recent, the sculpture has suffered severely from whether erosion due to frost and strong winds and –of course-tourists inscribing their names on the monument's surface. The Zongolopoulos foundation together with the local authority decided to em-bark on a complete restoration of the monument. For this purpose a complete and detailed geometric documentation and a three dimensional model of the construction was required. Given the size and complexity of the monument, contemporary digital techniques were employed for this purpose.\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Photogrammetric Measurement of the Classic Marathon Course.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Papageorgaki, I.; Tapinaki, S.; Georgopoulos, A.; and Ioannidis, C.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Volume 6436 LNCS . Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), pages 85-98. 2010.\n \n\n\n\n
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\n In this paper an alternative method for measuring the Classic Marathon Course using photogrammetric methodology is presented and examined. The course is surveyed in stereoscopic environment and therefore the measurement is performed directly in 3D space. The produced elevation data after the processing procedure are presented in the section plan at a scale of 1:5.000. The Digital Surface Model, with a step of 5m, and the orthophotomap at a scale 1:2.000 of a corridor area, with width of 100m on either side of the course represents an additional product of the photogrammetric method. At the end, in this thesis the photogrammetric methodology is being assessed and evaluated, but also it is being compared with the conventional method of the calibrated bicycle and finally are conclusions drawn and proposals are attempted. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Teaching Photogrammetry with PHOTOMOD in the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tsiligiris, E.; Georgopoulos, A.; Yanniris, Y.; and Tapinaki, S.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In X International Scientific and technical Conference “From Imagery to Map: Digital Photogrammetric Technologies”, 2010. \n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n First research experiences with PHOTOMOD at the laboratory of photogrammetry.\n \n \n \n\n\n \n Ioakim, S.; Tapinaki, S.; Georgopoulos, A.; and Ioannidis, C.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In IXth Int. Sci. Tech. Conf. «From Imag. to Map Digit. Photogramm. Technol., 2009. \n \n\n\n\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR THE GEOMETRIC DOCUMENTATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tapinaki, S.; and Georgopoulos, A.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In VSMM 2008 Digit. Herit. – Proc. 14th Int. Conf. Virtual Syst. Multimed., pages 173-178, 2008. \n \n\n\n\n
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\n Documentation of monuments is essential for the protection of Cultural Heritage. Unfortunately, there is lack of Specifications and Standards, worldwide. This paper describes an attempt to collect and evaluate international experience for this subject, towards the compilation of specifications, standards and guidelines especially for the Geometric Documentation of Greek Cultural Heritage. The central idea is their integration in a Data Base Management System for project administration, project supervision and data management. The system will provide the definitions of specifications for the products and deliverables, while guidelines will ensure that these specifications are met. The existence of modern and adaptable technical specifications will definitely facilitate the use of alternative solutions, for geometric documentation of monuments, even of large and complicated ones. Project managers will have the capability to supervise the application of different procedures in a certain project, while, at the same, since data will be stored constantly and continually in the system, monitoring of the monument will be possible. Additionally, quality standards concerning management of projects, spatial data, images, large scale drawings etc. are deliberated and evaluated, so that they can be integrated into the system, for the quality certification of the products. Such an action may lead to the compilation of ISO standards in the future, if such an action is considered appropriate.\n
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\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Design of a Database System for Geometric Documentation.\n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n Tapinaki, S.; Georgopoulos, A.; and Sellis, T.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n In XX CIPA Int. Symp. - Int. Coop. to Save World's Cult. Herit., 2005. \n \n\n\n\n
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@inproceedings{\n title = {Digitally developing works of art},\n type = {inproceedings},\n year = {2002},\n keywords = {Byzantine,Greece (Dhafní),architectural photogrammetry,digital imaging,documentation (activity),monasteries,mosaics (visual works),orthophotography,recording,rectification,stereophotogrammetry},\n pages = {277-281},\n volume = {34},\n issue = {September},\n websites = {http://neptune.survey.ntua.gr/main/labs/photo/staff/cioannid/Digitally Developments Works of Art.pdf},\n publisher = {NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA},\n city = {Potsdam},\n id = {d5ef14d5-1a99-32be-bfbf-00a1d32ff228},\n created = {2022-02-08T16:17:51.969Z},\n accessed = {2022-02-08},\n file_attached = {false},\n profile_id = {fcf84a91-f471-3017-b8f4-dbe839080c5a},\n group_id = {9bfaecb3-2908-3c20-92d7-15b6e4581438},\n last_modified = {2022-02-08T16:44:42.028Z},\n read = {false},\n starred = {false},\n authored = {false},\n confirmed = {false},\n hidden = {false},\n source_type = {inproceedings},\n private_publication = {false},\n abstract = {During a strong earthquake two years ago, the great Byzantine monastery of Daphní, near Athens, suffered severe damage. For the purposes of detailed archaeological and art historical research, the recording of the mosaics of the main church (Katholikon) at a very large scale was considered necessary. The problems of recording such works of art at a scale of 1:5 are numerous. The requirements included, among others, the raster development of those mosaics which are constructed on developable, i.e., cylindrical or conical, surfaces. The authors present all considerations for this task and describe their implementation in detail. They first address the issue of the reference system combination. Second, the problem of suitably performing the stereoscopic photography is considered. Finally, the required photogrammetric measurements are performed on a digital photogrammetric workstation. For this task, specialized software has been developed in order to accommodate the data acquired during the surveying process. Several examples of the resulting digital raster files are also discussed and assessed for their usefulness and accuracy.},\n bibtype = {inproceedings},\n author = {Georgopoulos, Andreas and Ioannidis, Charalabos and Makris, G and Tournas, E and Tapinaki, Sevasti},\n booktitle = {Surv. Doc. Hist. Build. Monum. sites Tradit. Mod. methods Potsdam (Germany), Sept. 18-21, 2001 Proc. XVIII. Int. Symp. CIPA 2001}\n}
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\n During a strong earthquake two years ago, the great Byzantine monastery of Daphní, near Athens, suffered severe damage. For the purposes of detailed archaeological and art historical research, the recording of the mosaics of the main church (Katholikon) at a very large scale was considered necessary. The problems of recording such works of art at a scale of 1:5 are numerous. The requirements included, among others, the raster development of those mosaics which are constructed on developable, i.e., cylindrical or conical, surfaces. The authors present all considerations for this task and describe their implementation in detail. They first address the issue of the reference system combination. Second, the problem of suitably performing the stereoscopic photography is considered. Finally, the required photogrammetric measurements are performed on a digital photogrammetric workstation. For this task, specialized software has been developed in order to accommodate the data acquired during the surveying process. Several examples of the resulting digital raster files are also discussed and assessed for their usefulness and accuracy.\n
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