Engaging institutions in crowdsourcing close-range photogrammetry models of urban cultural heritage

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1108/jchmsd-07-2022-0107
Eugene Ch'ng
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Purpose The need to digitise is an awareness that is shared across our community globally, and yet the probability of the intersection between resources, expertise and institutions are not as prospective. A strategic view towards the long-term goal of cultivating and digitally upskilling the younger generation, building a community and creating awareness with digital activities that can be beneficial for cultural heritage is necessary. Design/methodology/approach The work involves distributing tasks between stakeholders and local volunteers. It uses close-range photogrammetry for reconstructing the entire heritage site in 3D, and outlines achievable digitisation activities in the crowdsourced, close-range photogrammetry of a 19th century Cheah Kongsi clan temple located in George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Penang, Malaysia. Findings The research explores whether loosely distributing photogrammetry work that partially simulates an unorganised crowdsourcing activity can generate complete models of a site that meets the criteria set by the needs of the clan temple. The data acquired were able to provide a complete visual record of the site, but the 3D models that was generated through the distributed task revealed gaps that needed further measurements. Practical implications Key lessons learned in this activity is transferable. Furthermore, the involvement of volunteers can also raise awareness of ownership, identity and care for local cultural heritage. Social implications Key lessons learned in this activity is transferable. Furthermore, the involvement of volunteers can also raise awareness of identity, ownership, cultural understanding, and care for local cultural heritage. Originality/value The value of semi-formal activities indicated that set goals can be achieved through crowdsourcing and that the new generation can be taught both to care for their heritage, and that the transfer of digital skills is made possible through such activities. The mass crowdsourcing activity is the first of its kind that attempts to completely digitise a cultural heritage site in 3D via distributed activities.
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参与机构众包城市文化遗产近景摄影测量模型
数字化的需要是我们全球社区共同的意识,然而资源、专业知识和机构之间交集的可能性并不那么有前景。培养和提高年轻一代的数字技能,建立一个社区,并通过有利于文化遗产的数字活动创造意识,这些长期目标的战略观点是必要的。这项工作包括在利益相关者和当地志愿者之间分配任务。它使用近距离摄影测量技术以3D方式重建整个遗址,并概述了在众包中可实现的数字化活动,位于马来西亚槟城的联合国教科文组织世界遗产乔治城的19世纪谢孔思家族寺庙的近距离摄影测量。本研究探讨了松散分布的摄影测量工作,部分模拟无组织的众包活动,是否可以生成符合氏族寺庙需求标准的完整遗址模型。获得的数据能够提供完整的现场视觉记录,但是通过分布式任务生成的3D模型显示了需要进一步测量的差距。在这项活动中吸取的主要经验教训是可转移的。此外,志愿者的参与还可以提高人们对当地文化遗产的所有权、身份和关怀的认识。社会影响本次活动的主要经验教训是可转移的。此外,志愿者的参与还可以提高人们对身份、所有权、文化理解和对当地文化遗产的关注的意识。创意/价值半正式活动的价值表明,可以通过众包实现既定目标,可以教会新一代爱护自己的遗产,并通过这些活动使数字技能的传授成为可能。大规模的众包活动是第一次尝试通过分布式活动将文化遗产完全数字化的3D形式。
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