Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')

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The survey of archaeological monuments presents particular needs and difficulties. Such surveys must in fact be as complete, geometrically correct and accurately geo-referenced as possible. These needs, however, often face problems of difficult accessibility, the need for rapid timing and complex lo...

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Autores: Baiocchi, Valaerio, Del Pizzo, Silvio, Pugliano, Giovanni, Onori, Matteo, Robustelli, Umberto, Troisi, Salvatore, Vatore, Felicia, León Trujillo, Francisco James
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad de Lima
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/949/1/012106
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Sensores
Antigüedades
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Antiques
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title Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
spellingShingle Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
Baiocchi, Valaerio
Modelado tridimensional
Sensores
Antigüedades
Three-dimensional modelinG
Sensors
Antiques
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.01.01
title_short Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
title_full Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
title_fullStr Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
title_full_unstemmed Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
title_sort Use of the sensors of a latest generation mobile phone for the three-dimensional reconstruction of an archaeological monument: The survey of the Intihuatana stone in Machu Picchu (Peru')
author Baiocchi, Valaerio
author_facet Baiocchi, Valaerio
Del Pizzo, Silvio
Pugliano, Giovanni
Onori, Matteo
Robustelli, Umberto
Troisi, Salvatore
Vatore, Felicia
León Trujillo, Francisco James
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author2 Del Pizzo, Silvio
Pugliano, Giovanni
Onori, Matteo
Robustelli, Umberto
Troisi, Salvatore
Vatore, Felicia
León Trujillo, Francisco James
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dc.contributor.other.none.fl_str_mv León Trujillo, Francisco James
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baiocchi, Valaerio
Del Pizzo, Silvio
Pugliano, Giovanni
Onori, Matteo
Robustelli, Umberto
Troisi, Salvatore
Vatore, Felicia
León Trujillo, Francisco James
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Modelado tridimensional
Sensores
Antigüedades
Three-dimensional modelinG
Sensors
Antiques
topic Modelado tridimensional
Sensores
Antigüedades
Three-dimensional modelinG
Sensors
Antiques
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