International audienceRock paintings undergo physical, chemical, biological and/or anthropic alterations that alter their visibility. Cameras and image enhancement tools (DStretch® plug-in) are commonly used to help identify and record images that have become invisible to the naked eye. HyperSpectral imaging (HSI) which is strongly developing in many research and application fields, is tested in this study to analyze Neolithic rock paintings. We particularly address the question of what kind of additional information can Visible Near InfraRed HSI instruments, coupled to mathematical transformations to reduce the dimensionality of the data, bring for rock paintings, compared to standard RGB cameras. From the analysis of a selection of panels...
Summarization: The identification of painting materials is of essential importance for artistic and ...
The use of Hyper-Spectral Imaging (HSI) as a diagnostic tool in the field of cultural heritage is of...
International audienceThis paper discusses the use of a small ultraportable hyperspectral camera in ...
International audienceRock paintings undergo physical, chemical, biological and/or anthropic alterat...
Rock paintings undergo physical, chemical, biological and/or anthropic alterations that alter their ...
This paper presents a methodological contribution to rock art archaeology by demonstrating the benef...
In heritage science one important line of enquiry is the pigmentation of an artefact. Imaging method...
Advanced imaging techniques can noninvasively characterise, monitor, and evaluate how conservation t...
HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) can be considered as the evolution of classical spectroscopy, where “onl...
Abstract Hyperspectral imaging technology is a research hotspot in the field of cultural heritage pr...
The development of innovative applications of imaging technologies for monitoring change in cultural...
Art authentication is a complicated process that often requires the extensive study of high value ob...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a technique that can be applied in various fields of science and rece...
The use of Hyper-Spectral Imaging (HSI) as a diagnostic tool in the field of cultural heritage is of...
Hyperspectral imaging is relatively new method developed primarily for army applications with respec...
Summarization: The identification of painting materials is of essential importance for artistic and ...
The use of Hyper-Spectral Imaging (HSI) as a diagnostic tool in the field of cultural heritage is of...
International audienceThis paper discusses the use of a small ultraportable hyperspectral camera in ...
International audienceRock paintings undergo physical, chemical, biological and/or anthropic alterat...
Rock paintings undergo physical, chemical, biological and/or anthropic alterations that alter their ...
This paper presents a methodological contribution to rock art archaeology by demonstrating the benef...
In heritage science one important line of enquiry is the pigmentation of an artefact. Imaging method...
Advanced imaging techniques can noninvasively characterise, monitor, and evaluate how conservation t...
HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) can be considered as the evolution of classical spectroscopy, where “onl...
Abstract Hyperspectral imaging technology is a research hotspot in the field of cultural heritage pr...
The development of innovative applications of imaging technologies for monitoring change in cultural...
Art authentication is a complicated process that often requires the extensive study of high value ob...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a technique that can be applied in various fields of science and rece...
The use of Hyper-Spectral Imaging (HSI) as a diagnostic tool in the field of cultural heritage is of...
Hyperspectral imaging is relatively new method developed primarily for army applications with respec...
Summarization: The identification of painting materials is of essential importance for artistic and ...
The use of Hyper-Spectral Imaging (HSI) as a diagnostic tool in the field of cultural heritage is of...
International audienceThis paper discusses the use of a small ultraportable hyperspectral camera in ...