METHODOLOGY TO CREATE 3D MODELS FOR AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATIONS USING SCANNED POINT CLOUDS
Authors/Creators
- 1. Department of Design Engineering and Robotics, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Muncii Avenue, no. 103-105, 400641, Romania
- 2. National History Museum of Transylvania from Cluj-Napoca, C. Daicoviciu St, no. 2, 400020, Romania
Description
Precise digital documentation of cultural heritage assets is essential for its preservation and protection. This documentation increases the efficiency of scientific studies that are being carried out during the restoration and renovation process. Precise digital documen-tation makes use of different laser scanners technologies.
3D scanning devices usually provide a large amount of point clouds, which require long post-processing times and large storage space.
This paper presents a methodology to obtain simplified 3D models designed to remove redundant points and maintain only representative points, preserving the 3D model as-pect and allowing the 3D models to be implemented in different augmented reality appli-cation on mobile devices.
The 3D mesh optimization methods that have been analyzed and compared are dedi-cated 3D mesh optimization software (CATIA and Geomagic Studio), open source tools such (Meshlab) and a numerical computing environment (MATLAB).
The methodology proposes a split step that can be applied to both assemblies and re-constructed objects. In this step the 3D scan is divided into components (for assemblies) or original parts/restored parts (for restored cultural heritage assets).
The efficiency and robustness are demonstrated using different 3D scanned Dacian ar-tifacts.
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