This paper describes a virtual restoration pipeline for the broken glass plates in the fund of the Department of Archaeological, Philological and Historical Studies of Catania University. This archive includes rare images of the excavation activities of the Department in Sicily and Greece. Several of the plates are damaged and fractured and require virtual realignment and restoration. We adapted to this case a restoration algorithm based on the use of image processing techniques. The algorithm enhance the quality of scanned images, and subsequently performs a rigid registration and realignment of the fragments. A final application of inpainting techniques fills the gaps
Digital treatment of images has been widely used in many different fields, including astrophysical, ...
Artefacts' reconstruction is a fundamental part of conservation and one of the most common remedial ...
During the excavations carried out in summer 2011 in Piazza Anita Garibaldi in Ravenna, during const...
This paper describes a virtual restoration pipeline for the broken glass plates in the fund of the D...
A recent digitalization project of the textual and iconographical fund of Department of Archaeology ...
The development of information technology in the past two decades has led to the arising of new dis...
When a piece of art from the past is found, it is often broken into several fragments. This is a ver...
In many cases, virtual restoration is the only way to have an idea of the original appearance of an ...
This article discusses the role that new digital technologies play on conservation-restoration of fr...
none2siThis contribution deals with virtual restoration of pictorial and mosaic surfaces, through s...
This volume is the first of a series of books dedicated to individual areas of Virtual Restoration...
This volume is the second in the series of books dedicated to Virtual Restoration and represents the...
Within the study and knowledge of Cultural Heritage, the Virtual Restoration represents an innovativ...
Abstract. The paper describes a digital system for the virtual aided recomposition of fragmented fre...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
Digital treatment of images has been widely used in many different fields, including astrophysical, ...
Artefacts' reconstruction is a fundamental part of conservation and one of the most common remedial ...
During the excavations carried out in summer 2011 in Piazza Anita Garibaldi in Ravenna, during const...
This paper describes a virtual restoration pipeline for the broken glass plates in the fund of the D...
A recent digitalization project of the textual and iconographical fund of Department of Archaeology ...
The development of information technology in the past two decades has led to the arising of new dis...
When a piece of art from the past is found, it is often broken into several fragments. This is a ver...
In many cases, virtual restoration is the only way to have an idea of the original appearance of an ...
This article discusses the role that new digital technologies play on conservation-restoration of fr...
none2siThis contribution deals with virtual restoration of pictorial and mosaic surfaces, through s...
This volume is the first of a series of books dedicated to individual areas of Virtual Restoration...
This volume is the second in the series of books dedicated to Virtual Restoration and represents the...
Within the study and knowledge of Cultural Heritage, the Virtual Restoration represents an innovativ...
Abstract. The paper describes a digital system for the virtual aided recomposition of fragmented fre...
This paper describes the virtual reconstruction of a late fifteenth century terracotta statue. The p...
Digital treatment of images has been widely used in many different fields, including astrophysical, ...
Artefacts' reconstruction is a fundamental part of conservation and one of the most common remedial ...
During the excavations carried out in summer 2011 in Piazza Anita Garibaldi in Ravenna, during const...