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International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era | 2013

Underwater Photogrammetry for Archaeology. What Will Be the Next Step

Pierre Drap; Djamel Merad; Amine Mahiddine; Julien Seinturier; Daniela Peloso; Jean-Marc Boï; Bertrand Chemisky; Luc Long

Since 1973 archaeology and computer science have developed close ties in Marseille. Two departments (computer science and archaeology) from the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Marseille started working together and laid the cornerstone of the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) community. Marseille also has the advantage of being located in a very interesting place on the Mediterranean Sea and being the home to several famous laboratories, such as the French Cultural Heritage Department (DRASSM) or private companies like COMEX. In 1980 they performed a series of explorations of a deep-sea wreck with the help of COMEX and DRASSM. In this paper we present new advances in underwater photogrammetry for archaeology based on forty years of experience. The survey described in this article does not only discuss the acquisition of 3D points in difficult conditions but also linking archaeological knowledge to the surveyed geometry. This approach needed to com...


international conference on progress in cultural heritage preservation | 2012

An information system for medieval archaeology based on photogrammetry and archaeological database: the Shawbak castle project

Pierre Drap; Djamal Merad; Julien Seinturier; Jean-Marc Boï; Daniela Peloso; Guido Vannini; Michele Nucciotti

The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is a work in progress towards a 3D Geographical Information System (GIS) dedicated to Cultural Heritage with a specific focus application on the Castle of Shawbak, one of the best preserved rural medieval settlements in the entire Middle East). The Shawbak archaeological project is a specific and integrated project between medieval archaeological research and computer vision done thanks to a long cooperation between University of Florence and CNRS, LSIS, Marseille. Focusing mainly on stratigraphical analysis of upstanding structures we provide archaeologists with two-step pipeline. First a survey process using photogrammetry, both in a traditional way with additional annotations and using the most advanced technique to obtain dense maps and then a tool for statistical analysis. Two main applications are presented here, stratigraphy analysis with Harris matrix computed on the fly from the 3D viewer and statistical tools, clustering operation on ashlar in order to show new relationships between the measured artifacts. All these developments are written in Java within Arpenteur framework[4].


Archive | 2014

Underwater Multimodal Survey: Merging Optical and Acoustic Data

Pierre Drap; Djamal Merad; Jean-Marc Boï; Amine Mahiddine; Daniela Peloso; Bertrand Chemisky; Emmanuelle Seguin; Frederic Alcala; Olivier Bianchimani

ROV 3D project aims at developing innovative tools which link underwater photogrammetry and acoustic measurements from an active underwater sensor. The results will be 3D high resolution surveys of underwater sites and landscapes useful to keep in memory cultural and natural heritage. The new means and methods developed aim at reducing the investigation time in situ, and proposing comprehensive and non-intrusive measurement tools for the studied environment.


virtual systems and multimedia | 2012

Photogrammetry for medieval archaeology: A way to represent and analyse stratigraphy

Pierre Drap; Djamal Merad; Jean-Marc Boï; Julien Seinturier; Daniela Peloso; Christophe Reidinger; Guido Vannini; Michele Nucciotti

The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is a work in progress towards a 3D Geographical Information System (GIS) dedicated to Cultural Heritage with a specific focus application on the Castle of Shawbak, also known as the “Crac de Montréal”, one of the best preserved rural medieval settlements in the entire Middle East. The Shawbak archaeological project is a specific and integrated project between medieval archaeological research and computer vision done thanks to a long cooperation between University of Florence and CNRS. Focusing mainly on stratigraphical analysis of upstanding structures we provide archaeologists a two-step pipeline. First a survey process using photogrammetry, both in a traditional way and using the most advanced technique for obtained dense map and then a tool for statistical analysis. The photogrammetric survey is driven by an archaeological knowledge which is formalized by ontologies as a link between all the archaeological concepts which are surveyed. The archaeological knowledge studied is now limited to stratigraphy of upstanding structure using a stone by stone survey as well as a 3D reprojection of archaeologist design made on photographs. The 3D GIS is the last step of this chain and aims the automatic production of 3D models through archaeological database queries: these 3D models are in fact a graphical image of the database and at the same time the interface through which the user is able to modify it and produce different kind of analyzing. All these developments are written in Java within ARPENTEUR framework.


digital heritage international congress | 2013

Underwater programmetry for archaeology and marine biology: 40 years of experience in Marseille, France

Pierre Drap; Djamel Merad; Julien Seinturier; Amine Mahiddine; Daniela Peloso; Jean-Marc Boï; Luc Long; Bertrand Chemisky; Joaquim Garrabou


3D ARCH 2007 | 2007

Photogrammetry and archaeological knowledge: toward a 3D information system dedicated to medieval archaeology: a case study of Shawbak Castle in Jordan

Pierre Drap; Anne Durand; Malika Nedir; Julien Seinturier; Odile Papini; Roberto Gabrielli; Daniela Peloso; Rieko Kadobayashi; Gilles Gaillard; Paul Chapman; Warren J. Viant; Guido Vannini; Michele Nucciotti


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2013

AUTOMATING THE MEASUREMENT OF RED CORAL IN SITU USING UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND CODED TARGETS

Pierre Drap; Djamel Merad; Amine Mahiddine; Julien Seinturier; P. Gerenton; Daniela Peloso; P.-M. Boï; Olivier Bianchimani; Joaquim Garrabou


International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era | 2014

In situ Underwater Measurements of Red Coral: Non-Intrusive Approach Based on Coded Targets and Photogrammetry

Pierre Drap; Djamel Merad; Amine Mahiddine; Julien Seinturier; Pierrick Gerenton; Daniela Peloso; Jean-Marc Boï; Olivier Bianchimani; Joaquim Garrabou


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2013

TOWARDS A 3D BASED PLATFORM FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE SURVEY AND VIRTUAL EXPLORATION

Julien Seinturier; Christophe Riedinger; Amine Mahiddine; Daniela Peloso; Jean-Marc Boï; Djamel Merad; Pierre Drap


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2013

VALIDATING PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ORIENTATION STEPS BY THE USE OF RELEVANT THEORETICAL MODELS. IMPLEMENTATION IN THE "ARPENTEUR" FRAMEWORK

Amine Mahiddine; Julien Seinturier; Daniela Peloso; Hakim Boulaassal; Jean-Marc Boï; Djamel Merad; Pierre Drap

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Pierre Drap

Aix-Marseille University

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Julien Seinturier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Marc Boï

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Amine Mahiddine

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Djamel Merad

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Djamal Merad

Aix-Marseille University

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Bertrand Chemisky

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michele Nucciotti

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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