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- KonferenzbeitragAn Overview of Various 3D Scanning Methods in the Context of Cultural Heritage Documentation(INFORMATIK 2024, 2024) Qader, Aland; Shwan, ShariIn our rapidly evolving digital age, the documentation of cultural heritage has become its own rich and extensive field of study, with many technologies being developed to aid scientists and researchers in their pursuit of surveying and researching artifacts. This paper aims to give an overview of various 3D scanning technologies, namely photogrammetry, LIDAR, structured light, and computed tomography, which are actively being applied in the field. Through an extensive review of literature, it is attempted to determine the roles and applications of these methods in the documentation of cultural heritage for scientific study, preservation, and restoration purposes. It’s also attempted to present advantages and limitations of using each of these technologies. The main goal of the paper is to identify the optimal applications of these methods within the realm of cultural heritage, and ultimately to provide the reader with sufficient knowledge to choose the right technology for their specific purposes.
- KonferenzbeitragPhotogrammetric Analysis for Accurate Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Mudhafaria Minaret in Erbil (Kurdistan Region of Iraq)(INFORMATIK 2024, 2024) Mustafa, Sima; Qader, AlandThis paper presents a photogrammetry-based approach for the digital reconstruction of the Mudhafaria Minaret in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Hundreds of two-dimensional images were transformed into a detailed three-dimensional model of the minaret using photogrammetric methods and software. The photographs were captured from various perspectives, making sure that all angles of the minaret were documented. The data were then uploaded onto specialized software that generated a detailed 3D model. The employment of three-dimensional scanning makes it possible to conserve cultural assets and accurately chronicle historical events with greater ease. Through the use of digital reconstruction, we are able to acquire a more in-depth comprehension of our shared history, as well as a deeper respect for it. In order to achieve this goal, it’s necessary for us to demonstrate that photogrammetry is not only dependable but also flexible for use in the field of cultural heritage.