CULTURAL HERITAGE VISUALIZATION AND VIRTUAL RESTORATION - PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND LIDAR FOR STONE SLAB HOUSES AND OLD PAIWAN INDIGENEOUS SETTLEMENTS, TAIWAN

Author:

Lu A. H.,Yao L.-C.,Liu S. S.

Abstract

Abstract. When large scale of UAV photogrammetry and Lidar for mapping a Taiwanese aboriginal settlement with stone slab houses has been carried out, terrestrial 3D photogrammetry and scanning are applied to middle and small-scale recording individual buildings to get architectural form with decorations in detail . When constructing the basic data of cultural assets, especially in the mountain area, it is necessary to apply new technology to carry out efficient and accurate settlement mapping works. In this paper, taking an old Paiwan aboriginal settlement an example, a detailed examination of a stone slab house with three different 3D techniques is put into practice. The 3D data can be further used for digital archive, virtual presentation, and data query through network resources. The results of this study show that, in a large-scale of settlement surveys, aerial surveying technology is efficient for constructing the topography of a settlement and provides competent and spatial information of authentic landscape form, while terrestrial photogrammetry and scanning for middle and small scales record individual buildings to provide more details of architectural forms. They both together construct authentic landscape and architectural form of a settlement and furthermore are able to reveal the hidden settlements of archaeological sites under dense forests. The application of 3D technology, greatly increasing the efficiency and accuracy of mapping and recording, is very much helpful for visualization, virtual restoration, and conservation of indigenous settlements cultural heritage, especially in such high and steep forest.

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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