Abstract

As a non-renewable cultural heritage, grotto temples face many value threats and the crises of rapid extinction. Due to the unique environment, diverse volume and complex geometric structure of grotto temples, cultural relic protection faces huge challenges. Digitisation has become the most important and effective preventive protection method. This study proposes a comprehensive modeling method, which uses three-dimensional (3D) laser scanning technology to obtain the point cloud data of grotto ruins, close range photogrammetry to obtain multi-angle and high-resolution two-dimensional (2D) image data, and through the fusion modelling of the laser point cloud and image dense matching point cloud, a complete geometric model of grotto is obtained. The registration method of the improved algorithm is based on Euclidean distance residual. The performance is better, with residuals mainly distributed in the range of 0.02 to 0.03 mm. In terms of texture mapping, the accuracy of model mapping is adjusted by adjusting the constraints of control points. The gray values of 50 pixels around the control points show significant gradient changes in the X direction, while the changes in the Y direction are relatively small. These methods and technologies provide practical and effective means for the protection and preservation of cultural relics in grotto temples.

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