The automatic reassembling of archaeological artefacts from a collection of fragments is a crucial problem in archaeology. It is arduous and time-consuming because the available information, in the form of fragments, is limited and "noisy". Previous research to assist in reassembly of artefacts has largely focused on either pattern-recognition or augmented-visualisation based perspectives. This paper presents a computer-aided and collaborative system for the reconstruction of archaeological artefacts, using boundarymatching estimation by string registration. The system has three key components. It uses invariant features to represent the 3D boundary curves of fragments. It utilises robust string matching to search the globally optimal align...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
This paper studies matching of fragmented objects to recompose their original geometry. Solving this...
8 pagesNational audienceThe recent use of 3D laser scanning in the archaeological context requires t...
3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becoming increasingly popular, resulting in...
This article addresses the problem of automatic reconstruction of ancient artifacts from archaeologi...
Abstract: Archaeological objects are often discovered broken into many pieces, and reassembling the...
An increased interest in computer-aided heritage reconstruction has emerged in recent years due to t...
[EN] This paper introduces a method for automatic archaeological fragment reconstruction, based on t...
Abstract—We propose a computer-assisted constraint-based methodology for virtual reassembly of Cultu...
A novel collaborative artefact reconstruction environment design is presented that is informed by ex...
International audienceAbstract | Introduction | Related Work | Acquisition Setup, Proposed Prototype...
A novel collaborative artefact reconstruction environment design is presented that is informed by ex...
Cultural objects of archeological findings are often broken and fractured into a large amount of fra...
8 pagesInternational audienceCultural objects of archeological findings are often broken and fractur...
Nombre pages : 6International audience3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becom...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
This paper studies matching of fragmented objects to recompose their original geometry. Solving this...
8 pagesNational audienceThe recent use of 3D laser scanning in the archaeological context requires t...
3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becoming increasingly popular, resulting in...
This article addresses the problem of automatic reconstruction of ancient artifacts from archaeologi...
Abstract: Archaeological objects are often discovered broken into many pieces, and reassembling the...
An increased interest in computer-aided heritage reconstruction has emerged in recent years due to t...
[EN] This paper introduces a method for automatic archaeological fragment reconstruction, based on t...
Abstract—We propose a computer-assisted constraint-based methodology for virtual reassembly of Cultu...
A novel collaborative artefact reconstruction environment design is presented that is informed by ex...
International audienceAbstract | Introduction | Related Work | Acquisition Setup, Proposed Prototype...
A novel collaborative artefact reconstruction environment design is presented that is informed by ex...
Cultural objects of archeological findings are often broken and fractured into a large amount of fra...
8 pagesInternational audienceCultural objects of archeological findings are often broken and fractur...
Nombre pages : 6International audience3D laser scanning of broken cultural heritage content is becom...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
This paper studies matching of fragmented objects to recompose their original geometry. Solving this...
8 pagesNational audienceThe recent use of 3D laser scanning in the archaeological context requires t...