none10siIn recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the safety of the entire digitization process of ancient collections. Despite this, imaging ancient, fragile or un-opened documents remains a formidable challenge. We employ an alternate digitization technique for handwritten documents, exploiting x-ray tomography: Virtual X-ray Reading. Thanks to the high penetration of x-rays, we can acquire 3-dimensional (3D) tomographic images of a multi-page document without opening it. The x-ray contrast necessary for the readability is produced by the chemical composition and the consequent strong x-ray absorption of the iron gall inks - largely used for European handwritten documents. W...
Part of this work was carried out with funding from the EPSRC (project EP/G010110/1, High defnition ...
One of the best sources of information about our cultural origin are written texts. Often, texts ar...
The historical importance of ancient manuscripts is unique since they provide information about the ...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...
We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchr...
The study of ancient documents is too often confined to specimens of high artistic value or to offic...
none6noI will describe in this paper the first results of a series of X-ray tomography applications,...
‘Venice Time Machine’ is an international program whose objective is transforming the ‘Archivio di S...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
This review presents the studies and the results achieved in the framework of the “Virtual X-ray Rea...
Stored in various public archives and private collections around the world, there are untold numbers...
A method for detecting ink writings in a specimen comprising stacked pages, allowing a page-by-page ...
Handwritten characters in administrative antique documents from three centuries have been detected u...
Severely damaged historical documents are extremely fragile. In many cases, their secrets remain con...
Part of this work was carried out with funding from the EPSRC (project EP/G010110/1, High defnition ...
One of the best sources of information about our cultural origin are written texts. Often, texts ar...
The historical importance of ancient manuscripts is unique since they provide information about the ...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...
We detected handwritten characters in ancient documents from several centuries with different synchr...
The study of ancient documents is too often confined to specimens of high artistic value or to offic...
none6noI will describe in this paper the first results of a series of X-ray tomography applications,...
‘Venice Time Machine’ is an international program whose objective is transforming the ‘Archivio di S...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
This review presents the studies and the results achieved in the framework of the “Virtual X-ray Rea...
Stored in various public archives and private collections around the world, there are untold numbers...
A method for detecting ink writings in a specimen comprising stacked pages, allowing a page-by-page ...
Handwritten characters in administrative antique documents from three centuries have been detected u...
Severely damaged historical documents are extremely fragile. In many cases, their secrets remain con...
Part of this work was carried out with funding from the EPSRC (project EP/G010110/1, High defnition ...
One of the best sources of information about our cultural origin are written texts. Often, texts ar...
The historical importance of ancient manuscripts is unique since they provide information about the ...