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6 November 2023 Structural measurement of cultural relics based on 3D scanning and Geomagic software: taking ceramic artifacts as an example
Weizhi Yang, Dingnan Deng, Hongfei Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12921, Third International Computing Imaging Conference (CITA 2023); 129214U (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2691908
Event: Third International Computing Imaging Conference (CITA 2023), 2023, Sydney, Australia
Abstract
Digitization is the inevitable trend of cultural heritage protection and research, and the structural measurement of cultural relics is an important basis for three-dimensional (3D) digitization, and it is also a necessary prerequisite for other digital derivative work. Taking ceramic artifacts as an example, this paper explores the comprehensive, accurate and efficient measurement of the size of cultural relics and realizes the comprehensive 3D digitization. The 3D data model of cultural relics was obtained by 3D scanner, and the model was processed and measured by Geomagic series software, so as to obtain the one-dimensional size parameters, overall and local area and volume information of cultural relics. The experimental results show that this method was convenient, fast and accurate, which was of great significance for understanding the structure of cultural relics and provides a reliable basis for the comprehensive digital display and subsequent protection research of cultural relics.
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Weizhi Yang, Dingnan Deng, and Hongfei Zhang "Structural measurement of cultural relics based on 3D scanning and Geomagic software: taking ceramic artifacts as an example", Proc. SPIE 12921, Third International Computing Imaging Conference (CITA 2023), 129214U (6 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2691908
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KEYWORDS
3D metrology

3D modeling

Ceramics

3D scanning

3D applications

Data modeling

Reverse modeling

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