Historical parchment scrolls are fragile, and prone to damage from a variety of causes such as fire, water, and general mistreatment. Consequently many of these scrolls cannot be unrolled, so that their contents have remained hidden for centuries. To overcome these difficulties, we have developed a method of segmenting X-ray tomographic scans of parchment which enables a “virtual unrolling” of these documents. After an initial segmentation we link the broken layers of the parchment. Then, junction sections are extracted from the boundaries of the parchment. Subsequently, we find the fused regions which are formed by layers stuck together, and separate them into several layers by reconstructing the missing boundaries using parall...
We present an interactive application for browsing severely damaged documents and other cultural art...
The Herculaneum scrolls were buried and carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 and ...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...
Abstract—Historical parchment scrolls are fragile, and prone to damage from a variety of causes such...
We develop a framework to virtually unroll fragile historical parchment scrolls, which cannot be phy...
The objective of our work is to enable the reading of fragile scrolled historical parchments without...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
Part of this work was carried out with funding from the EPSRC (project EP/G010110/1, High defnition ...
Ancient Herculaneum papyrus scrolls, hopelessly charred in the 79 A.D. Vesuvius eruption, contain va...
In this thesis we describe the development of a pipeline for digitally restoring damaged historical ...
We propose a new method of investigating variation of preservation within a parchment sample, which ...
One of the best sources of information about our cultural origin are written texts. Often, texts ar...
Some results and a discussion of the problems faced when trying to use micro-CT to read damaged parc...
We present an interactive application for browsing severely damaged documents and other cultural art...
The Herculaneum scrolls were buried and carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 and ...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...
Abstract—Historical parchment scrolls are fragile, and prone to damage from a variety of causes such...
We develop a framework to virtually unroll fragile historical parchment scrolls, which cannot be phy...
The objective of our work is to enable the reading of fragile scrolled historical parchments without...
There is a large body of historical documents that are too fragile to be opened or unrolled, making ...
Part of this work was carried out with funding from the EPSRC (project EP/G010110/1, High defnition ...
Ancient Herculaneum papyrus scrolls, hopelessly charred in the 79 A.D. Vesuvius eruption, contain va...
In this thesis we describe the development of a pipeline for digitally restoring damaged historical ...
We propose a new method of investigating variation of preservation within a parchment sample, which ...
One of the best sources of information about our cultural origin are written texts. Often, texts ar...
Some results and a discussion of the problems faced when trying to use micro-CT to read damaged parc...
We present an interactive application for browsing severely damaged documents and other cultural art...
The Herculaneum scrolls were buried and carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 and ...
In recent years, research and technology made considerable progress in increasing the speed and the ...