
Publications of the research group:
»UrbanHistory4D on ResearchGate«
2023
- Bruschke, J., Köber, C., Utescher, R., Niebling, F.: Towards Querying Multimodal Annotations Using Graphs In: Münster, S., Pattee, A., Kröber, C., and Niebling, F. (eds.) Research and Education in Urban History in the Age of Digital Libraries. pp. 65–87. Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham (2023).Photographs and 3D reconstructions of buildings as well as textual information and documents play an important role in art history and architectural studies when it comes to investigating architecture, the construction history of buildings, and the impact these constructions had on a city. Advanced tools have the potential to enhance and support research workflows and source criticism by linking corresponding materials and annotations, such that relevant data can be quickly queried and identified. Images are a primary source in the 3D reconstruction process, with the possibility to create spatializations of additional photographs of buildings which were not part of the initial SfM process, enabling the linking of annotations between these photographs and the respective 3D model. In contrast, identifying and locating respective annotations in text sources requires a different approach due to their more abstract nature. This paper presents concepts for automatic linking of texts and their respective annotations to corresponding images, as well as to 3D models and their annotations. Controlled vocabularies for architectural elements and a graph representation are utilized to reduce ambiguity when querying related instances.
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%@ 978-3-031-38871-2 - Maiwald, F., Bruschke, J., Schneider, D., Wacker, M., Niebling, F.: Giving Historical Photographs a New Perspective: Introducing Camera Orientation Parameters as New Metadata in a Large-Scale 4D Application Remote Sensing. 15, 1879 (2023).
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%V 15 - Bruschke, J., Kröber, C., Maiwald, F., Utescher, R., Pattee, A.: INTRODUCING A MULTIMODAL DATASET FOR THE RESEARCH OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. XLVIII-M-2-2023, 325–331 (2023).
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2022
- Münster, S., Bruschke, J., Kröber, C., Hoppe, S., Maiwald, F., Niebling, F., Pattee, A., Utescher, R., Zarriess, S.: Multimodale KI zur Unterstützung geschichtswissenschaftlicher Quellenkritik – Ein Forschungsaufriss DHd2022: Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses. pp. 179–182 (2022).
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2021
- Münster, S., Maiwald, F., Bruschke, J., Kröber, C., Dietz, R., Messemer, H., Niebling, F.: Where are we now on the Road to 4D Urban History Research and Discovery? ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci. VIII-M-1-2021, 109–116 (2021).
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%V VIII-M-1-2021 - Bruschke, J., Wacker, M., Niebling, F.: Comparing Methods to Visualize Orientation of Photographs: A User Study In: Niebling, F., Münster, S., and Messemer, H. (eds.) Research and Education in Urban History in the Age of Digital Libraries. pp. 129–151. Springer International Publishing, Cham (2021).We present methods to visualize characteristics in collections of historical photographs, especially focusing on the presentation of spatial position and orientation of photographs in relation to the buildings they depict. The developed methods were evaluated and compared in a user study focusing on their appropriateness to gain insight into specific research questions of art historians: 1) which buildings have been depicted most often in a collection of images, 2) which positions have been preferred by photographers to take pictures of a given building, 3) what is the main perspective of photographers regarding a specific building. To analyze spatial datasets of photographs, we have adapted related methods used in the visualization of fluid dynamics. As these existing visualization methods are not suitable in all photographic situations---especially when a multitude of photographs are pointing into diverging directions---we have developed additional cluster-based approaches that aim to overcome these issues. Our user study shows that the introduced cluster-based visualizations can elicit a better understanding of large photographic datasets concerning real-world research questions in certain situations, while performing comparably well in situations where existing methods are already adequate.
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%@ 978-3-030-93186-5 - Utescher, R., Zarrieß, S.: What Did This Castle Look like before? Exploring Referential Relations in Naturally Occurring Multimodal Texts Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Beyond Vision and LANguage: inTEgrating Real-world kNowledge (LANTERN). pp. 53–60. Association for Computational Linguistics, Kyiv, Ukraine (2021).Multi-modal texts are abundant and diverse in structure, yet Language {\&} Vision research of these naturally occurring texts has mostly focused on genres that are comparatively light on text, like tweets. In this paper, we discuss the challenges and potential benefits of a L{\&}V framework that explicitly models referential relations, taking Wikipedia articles about buildings as an example. We briefly survey existing related tasks in L{\&}V and propose multi-modal information extraction as a general direction for future research.
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%V 1501 - Kröber, C.: German Art History Students’ Use of Digital Repositories: An Insight In: Toeppe, K., Yan, H., and Chu, S.K.W.C. (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th International Conference, iConference 2021. pp. 176–192. Springer (2021).
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2020
- Messemer, H.: Digitale 3D-Modelle historischer Architektur – Entwicklung, Potentiale und Analyse eines neuen Bildmediums aus kunsthistorischer Perspektive arthistoricum.net (2020).
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%@ ISBN 978-3-945437-07-0 - Kröber, C., Messemer, H., Bruschke, J., Maiwald, F., Niebling, F., Münster, S.: Ein 4D-Browser für historische Photographien: NutzerInnen zwischen medialer Vermittlung und Forschung In: Bienert, A., Emenlauer-Blömers, E., and Hemsley, J.R. (eds.) EVA Berlin 2019. pp. S. 25–27. arthistoricum.net, Heidelberg (2020).
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%X The availability of digital image repositories of historical photographs offers new possibilities to historians in their research. In addition to representing a large collection of data records themselves, image archives allow for new methods of research, from large-scale statistical analysis, to algorithmic generation of knowledge, such as historical 3D models, directly from these sources. In this paper, we explore methods to work with digital image libraries, from the creation of 3D or in extension time-annotated 4D models, to the eventual dissemination of research findings in teaching/learning scenarios. We review pedagogical approaches to reach different learning objectives, as well as methods that allow for the inclusion of historic city models employing Augmented Reality in mobile learning environments.
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@inproceedings{niebling2018ismar,
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%U https://www.hci.uni-wuerzburg.de/download/2018-ismar-browsing-spatial-photography-niebling-preprint.pdf - Niebling, F., Münster, S., Bruschke, J., Maiwald, F., Friedrichs, K.: Stadtgeschichtliche Forschung anhand räumlich- und zeitlich verorteter Photographien In: Burghardt, M. and Müller-Birn, C. (eds.) INF-DH-2018. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., Bonn (2018).
@inproceedings{mci/Niebling2018,
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2017
- Münster, S., Niebling, F., Bruschke, J., Barthel, K.: Urban History Research and Discovery in the Age of Digital Repositories. A Report on the Current State of Research and Novel Approaches International Land Use Symposium 2017. (2017).
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%T Urban History Research and Discovery in the Age of Digital Repositories. A Report on the Current State of Research and Novel Approaches - Niebling, F., Münster, S., Friedrichs, K., Henze, F., Kröber, C., Bruschke, J.: Zugänglichkeit und dauerhafte Nutzbarkeit historischer Bildrepositorien für Forschung und Vermittlung Presented at the (2017).
@inproceedings{niebling2017zugnglichkeit,
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%T Zugänglichkeit und dauerhafte Nutzbarkeit historischer Bildrepositorien für Forschung und Vermittlung - Maiwald, F., Vietze, T., Schneider, D., Münster, S., Niebling, F.: Photogrammetric Analysis of Historical Image Repositories for Virtual Reconstruction in the Field of Digital Humanities ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. XLII-2/W3, 447–452 (2017).Historical photographs contain high density of information and are of great importance as sources in humanities research. In addition to the semantic indexing of historical images based on metadata, it is also possible to reconstruct geometric information about the depicted objects or the camera position at the time of the recording by employing photogrammetric methods. The approach presented here is intended to investigate (semi-) automated photogrammetric reconstruction methods for heterogeneous collections of historical (city) photographs and photographic documentation for the use in the humanities, urban research and history sciences. From a photogrammetric point of view, these images are mostly digitized photographs. For a photogrammetric evaluation, therefore, the characteristics of scanned analog images with mostly unknown camera geometry, missing or minimal object information and low radiometric and geometric resolution have to be considered. In addition, these photographs have not been created specifically for documentation purposes and so the focus of these images is often not on the object to be evaluated. The image repositories must therefore be subjected to a preprocessing analysis of their photogrammetric usability. Investigations are carried out on the basis of a repository containing historical images of the Kronentor ("crown gate") of the Dresden Zwinger. The initial step was to assess the quality and condition of available images determining their appropriateness for generating three-dimensional point clouds from historical photos using a structure-from-motion evaluation (SfM). Then, the generated point clouds were assessed by comparing them with current measurement data of the same object.
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