We introduce a novel reassembly method for fragmented, thin objects that uses minimal user interaction. Unlike past methods, we do not make any restrictive assumptions about the geometry or texture of the object. To do so, we exploit the geometric and photometric similarity along and across the boundaries of matching fragments, and leverage user feedback to tackle the otherwise ill-posed problem. We begin by encoding the scale variability of each fragment’s boundary contour in a multi-channel, 2D representation. Using this multi-channel boundary contour representation, we identify matching sub-contours via 2D partial image alignment. We then align the fragments by minimizing the distance between their adjoining regions while simultaneously ...
a drawing by W. Wilberg that conjectures what the building looked like. (Middle) High-level fragment...
We propose an algorithm for 2D image fragment reassembly problem based on solving a variation of Lon...
This article addresses the problem of automatic reconstruction of ancient artifacts from archaeologi...
This paper studies matching of fragmented objects to recompose their original geometry. Solving this...
Many fragile antiques had already been broken upon being discovered at archaeology sites. The fragme...
Figure 1: Automatic reassembly of fractured cultural heritage objects from their parts using the pro...
3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becoming increasingly popular, resulting in...
Reassembling 3D broken objects is a challenging task. A robust solution that generalizes well must d...
We propose a graph-based optimization framework for automatic 2D image fragment reassembly. First, w...
We describe here an efficient algorithm for re-assembling one or more un-known objects that have bee...
This work presents our results on reassembly of broken objects using a newly developed fragment topo...
International audienceWe tackle the image reassembly problem with wide space between the fragments, ...
Geometric restoration that composes 3D fragmented pieces into the original complete object is an imp...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new approach for the automated reconstruction- reassembly of fragmen...
Nombre pages : 6International audience3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becom...
a drawing by W. Wilberg that conjectures what the building looked like. (Middle) High-level fragment...
We propose an algorithm for 2D image fragment reassembly problem based on solving a variation of Lon...
This article addresses the problem of automatic reconstruction of ancient artifacts from archaeologi...
This paper studies matching of fragmented objects to recompose their original geometry. Solving this...
Many fragile antiques had already been broken upon being discovered at archaeology sites. The fragme...
Figure 1: Automatic reassembly of fractured cultural heritage objects from their parts using the pro...
3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becoming increasingly popular, resulting in...
Reassembling 3D broken objects is a challenging task. A robust solution that generalizes well must d...
We propose a graph-based optimization framework for automatic 2D image fragment reassembly. First, w...
We describe here an efficient algorithm for re-assembling one or more un-known objects that have bee...
This work presents our results on reassembly of broken objects using a newly developed fragment topo...
International audienceWe tackle the image reassembly problem with wide space between the fragments, ...
Geometric restoration that composes 3D fragmented pieces into the original complete object is an imp...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new approach for the automated reconstruction- reassembly of fragmen...
Nombre pages : 6International audience3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becom...
a drawing by W. Wilberg that conjectures what the building looked like. (Middle) High-level fragment...
We propose an algorithm for 2D image fragment reassembly problem based on solving a variation of Lon...
This article addresses the problem of automatic reconstruction of ancient artifacts from archaeologi...