Many researchers have dealt during last decade about digitizing and reconstructing hand made pottery elements from fragments retrieved in the archaeological excavations. Some studies have demonstrated the huge variability in results from manual processes, which usually leads into a wrong typological classification of the profile. Moreover, after orienting the fragment, the final document is usually a bi-dimensional picture displaying several measurements and without any well defined standard with respect to appearance. In this paper we present a survey of those techniques that have been developed by our group and we raise some questions and challenges that still have to be solved
In archaeological excavations, pottery fragments are the most common remains. As a consequence, it s...
Abstract: The paper presents a new approach for the virtual reconstruction of historical artifacts s...
Digital replicas of pottery, due to their many benefits in terms of sharing opportunities and visual...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
The classification of ceramic archaeological fragments is based on shape, dimensions, decorations, t...
Motivated by the requirements of the present archaeology, we are developing an automated documentati...
This paper explains in detail the total or partial reconstruction of pottery objects using the compu...
This paper explains in detail the total or partial reconstruction of pottery objects using the compu...
[EN] A key issue in the study of cultural assets is theiroften fragmentary condition. Th...
We are currently working on a project that provides an objective and automated method for classifica...
Busto Zapico, M., & Carrero Pazos, M. (2016). 3D Technology Applied to Quantification Studies of Pot...
International audienceReconstitution of whole ceramics from fragments is a true priesthood for ceram...
In archaeological excavations, pottery fragments are the most common remains. As a consequence, it s...
Abstract: The paper presents a new approach for the virtual reconstruction of historical artifacts s...
Digital replicas of pottery, due to their many benefits in terms of sharing opportunities and visual...
A major obstacle to the wider use of 3D object reconstruction and modeling is the extent of manual ...
International audienceThis paper presents an application of photogrammetry on ceramic fragments from...
The classification of ceramic archaeological fragments is based on shape, dimensions, decorations, t...
Motivated by the requirements of the present archaeology, we are developing an automated documentati...
This paper explains in detail the total or partial reconstruction of pottery objects using the compu...
This paper explains in detail the total or partial reconstruction of pottery objects using the compu...
[EN] A key issue in the study of cultural assets is theiroften fragmentary condition. Th...
We are currently working on a project that provides an objective and automated method for classifica...
Busto Zapico, M., & Carrero Pazos, M. (2016). 3D Technology Applied to Quantification Studies of Pot...
International audienceReconstitution of whole ceramics from fragments is a true priesthood for ceram...
In archaeological excavations, pottery fragments are the most common remains. As a consequence, it s...
Abstract: The paper presents a new approach for the virtual reconstruction of historical artifacts s...
Digital replicas of pottery, due to their many benefits in terms of sharing opportunities and visual...