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Developing Open-Source Software for Art Conservators
(The Eurographics Association, 2012)
Art conservators now have access to a wide variety of digital imaging techniques to assist in examining and documenting physical works of art. Commonly used techniques include hyperspectral imaging, 3D scanning and medical ...
Radiometric Characterization of Spectral Imaging for Textual Pigment Identification
(The Eurographics Association, 2011)
Digital imaging of cultural heritage artifacts has become a standard practice. Typically, standard commercial cameras, often commodity rather than scientific grade cameras, are used for this purpose. Commercial cameras are ...
An Introductory Video Generator for Disseminating Cultural Heritage Projects
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)
There are many different activities in cultural heritage research, such as digitization, data visualization, information analysis, and dissemination. Much effort has been made to develop better technologies for data capture ...
An Automatic Word-spotting Framework for Medieval Manuscripts
(IEEE, 2015)
We present a completely automatic and scalable framework to perform query-by-example word-spotting on medieval manuscripts. Our system does not require any human intervention to produce a large amount of annotated training ...
Automated Color Clustering for Medieval Manuscript Analysis
(IEEE, 2015)
Given a color image of a medieval manuscript page, we propose a simple, yet efficient algorithm for automatically estimating the number of its color-based pixel groups, K. We formulate this estimation as a minimization ...
CHER-ish: A Sketch- and Image-based System for 3D Representation and Documentation of Cultural Heritage Sites
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)
We present a work-in-progress report on a sketch- and image-based software called ''CHER-ish'' designed to help make sense of the cultural heritage data associated with sites within 3D space. The software is based on the ...
Towards Semi-Automatic Scaling Detection on Flat Stones
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)
In Cultural Heritage projects, it is very important to identify and track weathering effects on monuments in order to design and test conservation strategies. Currently, this mapping is manual work performed by experts ...
Geometric Analysis in Cultural Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
We present a review of recent techniques for performing geometric analysis in cultural heritage applications, targeting the broad community of researchers and practitioners in cultural heritage computing. The problems ...
A TaLISMAN: Automatic Text and LIne Segmentation of historical MANuscripts
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Historical and artistic handwritten books are valuable cultural heritage (CH) items, as they provide information about tangible and intangible cultural aspects from the past. Massive digitization projects have made these ...
CHER-Ob: A Tool for Shared Analysis in Cultural Heritage
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)
The study of cultural heritage involves many different activities, including digital data visualization, information analysis and sharing results. Current technologies focus on providing better tools for data representation ...