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Ancient monuments analysis by motion magnification

TitleAncient monuments analysis by motion magnification
Publication TypePresentazione a Congresso
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsFioriti, E., Roselli Ivan, Tatì Angelo, Romano R., and De Canio G.
Conference NameIMEKO International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, MetroArchaeo 2017
KeywordsAncient monuments, history, Large structures, Laser vibrometers, Linear variable differential transformer, Motion analysis, Shaking tables, Small displacement, Standard equipments, Video sequences
Abstract

A new methodology for digital image processing, namely the Motion Magnification, allows to magnify small displacements of large structures. Motion magnification acts like a microscope for motion in video sequences, but affecting only some groups of pixels. The processed videos unveil motions hardly visible with the naked eye. We apply the motion magnification to a scale mockup of the Hagia Irene church stressed by a shaking table, to the so-called Temple of Minerva Medica in Rome and to the Ponte delle Torri of Spoleto. Results are surprising, offering a low-cost, viable support to the standard equipment such as contact accelerometers, laser vibrometers, linear variable differential transformers. © (2017) by the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO). All rights reserved.

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Citation KeyFioriti2019150