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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Transactions ID Number: 27-430
Full Name: Seyed Yousef Sadjadi
Position: Doctor (Researcher)
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology
Country: IRAN
Tel: +9821 66518727
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E-mail address: yousef.sadjadi@ges.gla.ac.uk
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Title of the Paper: Geospatial Approach to Build up Cultural Buildings Using GIS, AutoCAD and Digital Terrestrial Photogrammetry
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Seyed Yousef Sadjadi
Email addresses of all the authors: yousef.sadjadi@ges.gla.ac.uk
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: Surveying and structural engineers, archaeologists and architects need precise information. Close range digital photogrammetric techniques provide the means to do exactly that, particularly with respect to the spatial information, by allowing 3-D coordinates of photographed features to be accurately gathered, with a precision of about 0.4cm, and archived in an information system. This greatly enhances the flexibility of data usage, allowing it to be translated and interpreted in many different forms, including output as drawings or as 3-D CAD models. Geographical Information System (GIS) represent a highly relevant branch of information technology. GIS support the import of geospatial data from a variety of sources, including imagery. An appropriate environment for providing the spatial information needed by architects working with historic buildings and archaeologists might be soft-copy photogrammetry coupled with, or linked to, GIS, forming an Archaeological/Arch!
itectural Information System (A/AIS). The practical methodology for using digital terrestrial photogrammetry in sites of archaeological and architectural interest depends on the location, position, shape, size, dimension, accuracy and location of the object. More specifically guidelines have emerged from the author's investigations in the presented project, the Hunter Memorial (located at the University of Glasgow) survey was with a digital camera.
Keywords: AutoCAD-A/AIS-GIS-Digital-Photogrammetry-Imagery-Technology
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: An Investigation of Architectural and Archaeological Tasks Involving Digital Terrestrial Photogrammetry
Organizer of the Session: 592-133
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