Juan José González-Quiñones

Juan José González-Quiñones
  • University of Granada

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There is still no reliable solution for obtaining Digital Terrain Models (DTM) under the canopy in areas with difficult access on foot. The difficulty lies in the configuration of the environment. This configuration does not allow access on foot to all areas of the terrain. In addition, the dense leaf litter complicates any photogrammetry technique...
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Meat consumption by early hominins is a hotly debated issue. A key question concerns their access to large mammal carcasses, including megafauna. Currently, the evidence of anthropic cut marks on proboscidean bones older than -or close to- 1.0 Ma are restricted to the archaeological sites of Dmanisi (Georgia), Olduvai (Tanzania), Gona (Ethiopia), O...
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In this paper, we describe and discuss emergent digital technologies employed for monitoring the excavations at the archaeological site of Barranco León (Granada, Spain) between 2017 and 2020. The method entails the following material requirements: a total station, a conventional camera, a computer and a software that integrates photogrammetry algo...
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Most theories of detection of deception relate lying to three factors: (1) cognitive load, (2) subjective arousal, and (3) convincing impression. The evidence suggests that a higher temperature of the forehead is related to cognitive load, a lower temperature of the nose is associated with subjective arousal, and a higher temperature of the cheeks...
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We applied thermography as a physiological marker of subjective experience during cognitive and emotional tasks, or moral dilemmas associated to terrorism decisions. In the experiments, thermograms of participants were recorded while they were solving terrorist moral dilemmas. We found significant correlations between changes in facial temperature...
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The file contains an old version of the ms that we never tried to publish for different reasons but it was required for some persons: We applied thermography as a physiological marker of subjective experience during cognitive and emotional tasks. In the experiment, thermograms of participants were recorded while they were solving moral dilemmas re...
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Certain historical works of civil engineering should be preserved as heritage monuments and when possible should continue serving the function they were designed for. Old stone bridges could be sustainably maintained but their conservation requires accurate documentation. In this study, we have scanned Ízbor bridge (1860) in Spain, and to facilitat...
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Point cloud (PC) generation from photogrammetry–remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) at high spatial and temporal resolution and accuracy is of increasing importance for many applications. For several years, photogrammetry–RPAS has been used to recover civil engineering works such as digital elevation models (DEMs), triangle irregular networks...

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