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A preliminary study for a marker-based crack monitoring in ancient structures

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Historical buildings are undeniably valuable documents of the history of the world. Their preservation has attracted considerable attention among modern societies, being a major issues both from economical and cultural point of view.
This paper describes how image processing and marker-based application may support the long-term monitoring of crack patterns in the context of cultural heritage preservation, with a special focus on ancient structures. In detail, this work includes a state of the art about the most used techniques in structural monitoring, a description of the proposed methodology and the experimentation details. A discussion about the results and future works concludes the paper.

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APPIS '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Applications of Intelligent Systems
January 2019
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ISBN:9781450360852
DOI:10.1145/3309772
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  1. crack monitoring
  2. cultural heritage preservation
  3. image processing
  4. marker detection

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