<p>Our work addresses the problem of virtually restoring archaeological artifacts. Virtual restoration is the process of creating<br> a noise-free model of a degraded object, to visualize its original appearance. Our work focuses on restoring the coloring of<br> the object. We considered both 2D and 3D objects, including scans of ancient texts and 3D models of decorated pottery. Our<br> denoising method exploits typical characteristics of archaeological artifacts, such as repetitive decoration motifs and a limited<br> palette of colors. Our classification method is based on minimization of an energy function, which includes a correspondence<br> term, to encourage consistent labeling of similar regions. The energy function is minimized using...
The support of advanced Information Technology (IT) to preservation, restoration and documentation o...
The digitization of complex buildings, findings or bas relieves can strongly facilitate the work of ...
Abstract A varnish layer that is applied to a painting, generally to protect it, yellows over time, ...
Our work addresses the problem of virtually restoring archaeological artifacts. Virtual restoration ...
Abstract—This work presents a novel algorithm using color contrast enhancement and lacuna texture sy...
Over the last few years, in the field archaeology, significant progress have been achieved in the us...
Based on current manual restoration methods, a better algorithm for restoring images based on sample...
The paper describes a color enhanced processing system - applied as case study on an artifact of the...
We addressed the problem of recovering or "rejuvenating" colors in a faded tapestry (the target imag...
An increased interest in computer-aided heritage reconstruction has emerged in recent years due to t...
The recent developments in 3D scanning technologies are not been accompanied by visualization interf...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRArchaeologists often have to rely ...
The color survey of Architectural and open-air Archaeological artefacts represents a difficult opera...
Mural painting is one of the important cultural heritage reflecting the historical migration of the ...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a framework for out-of-core real-time rendering of high-quality te...
The support of advanced Information Technology (IT) to preservation, restoration and documentation o...
The digitization of complex buildings, findings or bas relieves can strongly facilitate the work of ...
Abstract A varnish layer that is applied to a painting, generally to protect it, yellows over time, ...
Our work addresses the problem of virtually restoring archaeological artifacts. Virtual restoration ...
Abstract—This work presents a novel algorithm using color contrast enhancement and lacuna texture sy...
Over the last few years, in the field archaeology, significant progress have been achieved in the us...
Based on current manual restoration methods, a better algorithm for restoring images based on sample...
The paper describes a color enhanced processing system - applied as case study on an artifact of the...
We addressed the problem of recovering or "rejuvenating" colors in a faded tapestry (the target imag...
An increased interest in computer-aided heritage reconstruction has emerged in recent years due to t...
The recent developments in 3D scanning technologies are not been accompanied by visualization interf...
Program year: 1992/1993Digitized from print original stored in HDRArchaeologists often have to rely ...
The color survey of Architectural and open-air Archaeological artefacts represents a difficult opera...
Mural painting is one of the important cultural heritage reflecting the historical migration of the ...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a framework for out-of-core real-time rendering of high-quality te...
The support of advanced Information Technology (IT) to preservation, restoration and documentation o...
The digitization of complex buildings, findings or bas relieves can strongly facilitate the work of ...
Abstract A varnish layer that is applied to a painting, generally to protect it, yellows over time, ...