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'Different folks, different strokes': goINDIGO 2022's «Creators vs Academics» discussion round
'Imagine being a racist': goINDIGO 2022's «Ethics & legality in graffiti (research)» discussion round
Document | archive | disseminate graffiti-scapes. Proceedings of the goINDIGO2022 international graffiti symposium
Facing a chameleon—How project INDIGO discovers and records new graffiti
Finding listeners for walls that speak
Graffiti Dokumentation: Projekt INDIGO
Graffiti-Dokumentation: Projekt INDIGO
Making a mark—Towards a graffiti thesaurus
Towards colour-accurate documentation of anonymous expressions
Urban creativity meets engineering. Automated graffiti mapping along Vienna's Donaukanal
Achieving colour-accurate data from images: challenges and solutions
Acquiring centimetre-accurate camera coordinates in project INDIGO
AUTOGRAF—AUTomated Orthorectification of GRAFfiti Photos
Discovering & recording new graffiti within project INDIGO
goINDIGO 2022 international graffiti symposium: document | archive | disseminate graffiti-scapes. Book of abstracts
Good vibrations? How image stabilisation influences photogrammetry
History and Archaeology in Discourse on the Dernberg–Reconstructing the Historical Landscape of a Medieval Motte-and-Bailey Castle and Deserted Village
How project INDIGO automatically turns graffiti photos into orthophotomaps
Project INDIGO - document, disseminate & analyse a graffiti-scape
Project INDIGO – document, disseminate & analyse a graffiti-scape
The Impact of Vegetation on the Visibility of Archaeological Features in Airborne Laser Scanning Datasets from Different Acquisition Dates
Towards a Graffiti Thesaurus in SKOS
Towards the automatic production of graffiti orthophotos
Archaeological Remote Sensing in the 21st Century: (Re)Defining Practice and Theory
Bildbasierte 3D-Modellierung der Wandmalerei in der Bischofstorvorhalle im Wiener Stephansdom
Editorial for Special Issue: “Archaeological Remote Sensing in the 21st Century: (Re)Defining Practice and Theory”
From 2D (to 3D) to 2.5D – Not all gridded digital surfaces are created equally
Integrating Geophysical and Photographic Data to Visualize the Quarried Structures of the Roman Town of Bassianae
Multi-Trace Coherence Mapping and Data Fusion for Improved GPR Imaging: 14th International Conference of Archaeological Prospection 2021
Prospecting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Müstair (Switzerland)
The Rich and the Hard-Working: Roman Villae Near Lake Attersee, Austria: 14th International Conference of Archaeological Prospection 2021
Archaeological Remote Sensing
Extracting archaeologically-relevant information from imagery in manual and (semi-) automated ways
7D documentation of Akrotiri frescoes
Aerial remote sensing techniques and 3D Modeling
Archaeological remote sensing
Creating a digital future for the past through unanticipated directions
Créer un futur numérique du passé en passant par des directions inattendues
Geofysiske undersøgelser of luftfotoarkæologi i Vestjylland
Leonardo Depicted America: Misread as the Moon
Modelling building costs from 3D building models
Modelling building costs from 3D building models - estimating the construction effort from image-based surface models of dry-stone sheperd shelters (Kras, Slovenia)
Novel volume visualisation of GPR data inspired by medical applications
Novel volume visualisation of GPR data inspired by medical applications
Photography for 3D modelling of cultural heritage
Photography for/and image-based modelling
Resolving some spatial resolution issues – Part 2: When diffraction takes over
Taking vegetation marks into the next dimension: Mapping the hilltop settlement of Montarice (central Adriatic Italy) by a multi-dimensional analysis of aerial imagery
The 3D datafication of cultural heritage: more than just a flash in the pan?
The 3D datafication of cultural heritage: More than just a flash in the pan?
Aerial Photography in the Potenza Valley Survey – A Chi Vuole, Non Mancano Modi
AI, Robotics And Automation Meet Archaeology
Das „ArchPro Carnuntum Projekt“ – die großflächige, zerstörungsfreie Erkundung des römischen Carnuntum
Das „ArchPro Carnuntum Projekt“ – die großflächige, zerstörungsfreie Erkundung des römischen Carnuntum
Focusing on Out-Of-Focus
Focusing on out-of-focus: Assessing defocus estimation algorithms for the benefit of automated image masking
Integrated Volume Visualisation of Archaeological Ground Penetrating Radar Data
Integrated Volume Visualisation of Archaeological Ground Penetrating Radar Data
Integrated Volume Visualisation of Archaeological Ground Penetrating Radar Data
Integration of Complementary Archaeological Prospection Data from a Late Iron Age Settlement at Vesterager-Denmark
Is the whole greater than the sum of its parts? Image fusion, analysis and interpretation approaches at the Late Iron Age site of Borre in Norway
Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imaging
Photography
Pixels – So basic but so confusing
Resolving some spatial resolution issues – Part 1: Between line pairs and sampling distance
Satellite Hyperspectral and Multispectral Imaging
The basics of photography
Zerstörungsfreie archäologische Prospektion des römischen Carnuntum – erste Ergebnisse des Forschungsprojekts „ArchPro Carnuntum“
(Re)Defining the Archaeological Use of UAVs
3D Visualisation of prospection data
Archaeological data fusion
Archaeological photography and image-based modelling
Computer Graphics Meets Image Fusion
Documenting Bronze age Akrotiri on Thera using laser scanning, image-based modelling and geophysical prospection
Documenting Bronze Age Akrotiri on Thera using laser scanning, image-based modelling and geophysical prospection
Historic images as spatiotemporal archives: Historical 3D data as a form of archaeological source criticism?
OrientAL – towards (semi-)automated orthorectification of aerial photographs
Session: 3D modelling
The reflection of two fields – Electromagnetic radiation and its role in (aerial) imaging
„ArchPro Carnuntum“ – Erste Ergebnisse der geophysikalischen Messungen 2012–2015
„ArchPro Carnuntum“ – Erste Ergebnisse der geophysikalischen Messungen 2012–2015
Aerial Photography Meets Geophysics. Mapping the Hilltop Settlement of Montarice (Italy) by a Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Remote Sensing Imagery
Aerial Photography Meets Geophysics. Mapping the Hilltop Settlement of Montarice (Italy) by a Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Remote Sensing Imagery
Basics of Photography for Cultural Heritage Imaging
Die Canabae von Carnuntum. Erste Ergebnisse der geophysikalischen Messungen 2012–2015
Image fusion and data visualisation
OrientAL: (towards an) automated rectification of oblique and vertical aerial photographs
Pixel versus object — A comparison of strategies for the semi-automated mapping of archaeological features using airborne laser scanning data
Pixel-level image fusion for archaeological interpretative mapping
Taking Vegetation Marks into the Next Dimension(s) - Mapping the Hilltop Settlements of Montarice and Colle Burchio (Central Adriatic Italy) by a Multi-dimensional Analysis of Aerial Imagery
Taking vegetation marks into the next dimension(s): Mapping the hilltop settlement of Montarice by a multi-dimensional analysis of aerial imagery
The basics of photography
Airborne laser bathymetry for documentation of submerged archaeological sites in shallow water
Airborne laser bathymetry for documentation of submerged archaeological sites in shallow water
Airborne laser scanning and Mediterranean environments - Croatian case studies
Airborne remote sensing - breaking new ground from the air
ArchPro Carnuntum Project Large-scale non-invasive archaeological prospection of the Roman town of Carnuntum
ArchPro Carnuntum Project. Large-scale non-invasive archaeological prospection of the Roman town of Carnuntum
ARCTIS – analysing hyperspectral datasets
Automated archiving of oblique and vertical aerial photographs
Automated archiving of oblique and vertical aerial photographs
Cultural Heritage, 3D Surveying and Modelling
From pixel to mesh - accurate and straightforward 3D documentation of cultural heritage from the Cres/Lošinj archipelago
GPR and magnetic prospection: Large-scale, non-invasive mapping of buried archaeology
Interdisciplinary archaeological prospection at unprecented scale and resolution. The first five years of the LBI ArchPro Research Initiative 2010-2015
Mapping the Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri on Santorini: digital documentation and archaeological prospection
Mapping the Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri on Santorini: digital documentation and archaeological prospection
Mapping the Bronze Age settlement of Akrotiri on Santorini: digital documentation and archaeological prospection
Mind your grey tones – examining the influence of decolourization methods on interest point extraction and matching for architectural image-based modelling
Mind your grey tones. Examining the influence of decolourization methods on interest point extraction & matching for architectural image-based modelling
TAIFU – Toolbox for Archaeological Image FUsion
Accuracy analysis of direct georeferenced UAV images utilising low-cost navigation sensors
Accuracy analysis of direct georeferenced UAV images utilising low-cost navigation sensors
Airborne imaging for heritage documentation using the Fotokite tethered flying camera
Airborne imaging for heritage documentation using the Fotokite tethered flying camera
Airborne Remote Sensing
Akrotiri fieldwork
Application of terrestrial 'structure-from-motion' photogrammetry on a medium-size Arctic valley glacier: potential, accuracy and limitations
Application of terrestrial 'structure-from-motion' photogrammetry on a medium-size Arctic valley glacier: potential, accuracy and limitations
ARCTIS – A MATLAB® toolbox for archaeological imaging spectroscopy
ARCTIS — A MATLAB® Toolbox for Archaeological Imaging Spectroscopy
Breaking new ground from the air. Some recent technologies for the benefit of aerial archaeology
Cultural Heritage, 3D Surveying and Modelling
Image-based Modelling: SfM + MVS
Investigation on the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological UAV photographs by correlation with pre-existing ortho-photos
Investigation on the Automatic Geo-Referencing of Archaeological UAV Photographs by Correlation with Pre-Existing Ortho-Photos
Large-scale archaeological prospection of the Carnuntum landscape
Near Surface Geophysical Archaeological Prospection at the Prehistoric Site of Akrotiri on Santorini/Thera
New ways to extract archaeological information from hyperspectral pixels
Producing orthophotos from archaeological aerial photographs using computer vision
Prospecting Archaeological Landscapes – State-of-the-art in remote sensing and geophysical prospection
Structure-from-Motion solutions for heritage 3D documentation: pros and cons, issues and solutions
The discovery of the school of gladiators at Carnuntum, Austria
Turning stone heaps into pastoral landscapes: Combining airborne and ground-based sensing methods to document and contextualize vernacular stone buildings in the Slovenian Karst region
Unmanned aerial vehicles for high resolution sensing in the geosciences: European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2014: Session chair
3D Digital Documentation of Akrotiri: Architecture, Wall-paintings and Finds
Airborne Laser Bathymetry - Detecting and recording submerged archaeological sites from the air
Breaking new ground from the air. Some recent technologies for the benefit of aerial archaeology
Computer vision-based orthophotomapping of complex archaeological sites: The ancient quarry of Pitaranha (Portugal-Spain)
Computer vision-based orthophotomapping of complex archaeological sites: The ancient quarry of Pitaranha (Portugal–Spain)
CropMark – A Matlab toolbox for archaeological imaging spectroscopy
CropMark – A Matlab toolbox for archaeological imaging spectroscopy
Current options of airborne spectroscopy for the detection of archaeological vegetation marks
Current options of airborne spectroscopy for the detection of archaeological vegetation marks
Drones: een nieuwe kijk op archeologische luchtfotografie. Archeobrief
Evaluation of airborne imaging spectroscopy for the detection of archaeological vegetation marks in Carnuntum, Austria
Evaluation of airborne imaging spectroscopy for the detection of archaeological vegetation marks in Carnuntum, Austria
From hyperspectral pixel to archaeological information
Integrating multi-receiver electromagnetic induction measurements into the interpretation of the soil landscape around the school of gladiators at Carnuntum
OrientAL – Automatic geo-referencing and ortho-rectification of archaeological aerial photographs
OrientAL – Automatic geo-referencing and ortho-rectification of archaeological aerial photographs
Positioning in time and space – Cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs
Positioning in time and space – Cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs
Potentia: integrated survey and mapping of a Roman colony on the Adriatic coast
Potentia: integrated survey and mapping of a Roman colony on the Adriatic coast
Radiometric calibration of ALS data for archaeological Interpretation
The amphitheatre of Carnuntum - Towards a complete 3D model using airborne Structure from Motion and dense image matching
The amphitheatre of Carnuntum – Towards a complete 3D model using airborne Structure from Motion and dense image matching
Towards an automated georeferencing and orthorectification of archaeological aerial photographs
Towards an automated georeferencing and orthorectification of archaeological aerial photographs
Undistorting the past – New techniques for orthorectification of archaeological aerial frame imagery
ω, φ and κ – random Greek characters or important variables for aerial archaeologists
ω, φ and κ – random Greek characters or important variables for aerial archaeologists
A Matlab GUI for Imaging Spectroscopy in Archaeology
A Matlab GUI for Imaging Spectroscopy in Archaeology
Advanced archaeological airborne remote sensing
Analysis of mobile laser scanning data and multi-view image reconstruction
Computer vision techniques: towards automated orthophoto production
Integrated geophysical archaeological prospection resulting in the discovery of the school of gladiators in the Roman town of Carnuntum in Austria
Integrated geophysical archaeological prospection resulting in the discovery of the school of gladiators in the Roman town of Carnuntum in Austria
Latest developments in remote sensing of Roman urban and rural sites in Austria
Long-term Integrated Archaeological Prospection at the Roman Town of Carnuntum/Austria.
Mapping by matching: a computer vision-based approach to fast and accurate georeferencing of archaeological aerial photographs
Mapping history from the air – Combining low-altitude camera platforms and computer vision techniques to inventory palaeontological and archaeological sites in four dimensions
Methods of visualisation
Near-Infrared Aerial Crop Mark Archaeology: From its Historical Use to Current Digital Implementations
Near-infrared and near-ultraviolet aerial imaging
New techniques in 3D mapping - Using Structure from Motion (SfM) in aerial archaeology
Rethinking the Spectrum – The Digital (R)Evolution in Archaeological Aerial Reconnaissance
Straightforward archeological orthophotos from oblique aerial images
The Archaeological application of LAAP
The Roman town of Carnuntum – an outstanding example of long-term integrated archaeological prospection
The spectral dimension of a point cloud – finding crop marks in radiometrically calibrated ALS data
The spectral dimension of a point cloud – finding crop marks in radiometrically calibrated ALS data
The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project
Towards Fuzzy Hyperspectral Edges: Radiometric strip adjustment of AIS data
Turning hyperspectral pixels into archaeological information
Turning Hyperspectral Pixels into Archaeological Information
Turning Hyperspectral Pixels into Archaeological Information
Advancing Archaeological Airborne Remote Sensing: Core Concepts of the LBI-ArchPro Initiative
Advancing Archaeological Airborne Remote Sensing: Core Concepts of the LBI-ArchPro Initiative
Airborne hyperspectral scanning for archaeology: balancing between spatial details, radiometric noise and spectral accuracy
Airborne Imaging Spectroscopy. State-of-the-art and Archaeological Applications
Archaeological Airborne Remote Sensing in Roman Carnuntum
Archaeological Computer Vision
Assessing the Accuracy of a Semi-Automatic and Low-Cost Image-Based Modelling Approach for Documenting Archaeological Excavations
Balancing on the Borderline - a Low-cost Approach to Visualize the Red-edge Shift for the Benefit of Aerial Archaeology
Beyond Conventional Boundaries. New Low-cost Technologies and Methodologies for the Benefit of Aerial Archaeological Data Acquisition and Analysis
From deposit to point cloud – A study of low-cost computer vision approaches for the straightforward documentation of archaeological excavations
Mapping by matching - A computer vision-based approach to fast and accurate georeferencing of archaeological aerial photographs
Resolving (some) Resolution Issues
Taking Computer Vision Aloft
Taking Computer Vision Aloft
Taking computer vision aloft - Archaeological three-dimensional reconstructions from aerial photographs with PhotoScan
The New Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection & Virtual Archaeology
The New Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection & Virtual Archaeology
Towards an advanced DTM generation in wooded areas for archaeological prospection
Towards Archaeologically Interesting Hyperspectral Sampling
Towards Archaeologically Relevant Hyperspectral Sampling
Towards Archaeologically Relevant Hyperspectral Sampling
When Helikite Aerial Photography and Computer Vision Meet – Mapping the Ancient Roman Quarry Site of Pitaranha: ISPRS Working Group V/2 Conference. Cultural Heritage Data Acquisition and Processing (King’s Manor, York, United Kingdom). 2011, Programme and Abstracts.
(Airborne) Digital Photography at Portus and Isola Sacra
New Ways of Dealing with Aerial Archaeological Imaging
Redefining Limits - The (Invisible) Future of Archaeological Aerial Reconnaissance
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