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3D imaging has become an essential tool in archaeology. Digital acquisition of remains and 3D restitution based on several hypotheses have both a demonstrative interest and a research goal.
Maud Mulliez
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The identification of strategies to be implemented for the restoration of cultural heritage, considered in its broad meaning, results from complex knowledge path.
Trizio, Ilaria +2 more
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A VIRTUAL RESTORATION FRAMEWORK FOR THE “MOON GATE” BASED ON A MODIFIED SCALE OF EVIDENCE [PDF]
The virtual restoration was one of the important protection approaches for the Great Wall. With the help of this type of technology, the damaged Great Wall can be restored to the previous state of the Great Wall at a specific time node so that the ...
Y. Q. Dong +5 more
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The problem of the “deferred” completion of the façade in the ancient architecture must be considered as a true reconstruction that establish a special relationship between pre-existence and the new addition.
Enrica Petrucci, Alessandro Vannicola
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From the Physical Restoration for Preserving to the Virtual Restoration for Enhancing [PDF]
Digital image processing techniques are increasingly applied to the study of cultural heritage, namely to the analysis of paintings and archaeological artefacts, in order to identify particular features or patterns and to improve the readability of the artistic work.
Elena Nencini, Giuseppe Maino
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Efficient Static Compaction Techniques for Sequential Circuits Based on Reverse-Order Restoration and Test Relaxation [PDF]
The paper present efficient reverse-order-restoration (ROR)-based static test compaction techniques for synchronous sequential circuits. Unlike previous ROR techniques that rely on vector-by-vector fault-simulation-based restoration of test subsequences,
El-Maleh, Aiman +11 more
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Stains, as one of most common degradations of paper cultural relics, not only affect paintings’ appearance, but sometimes even cover the text, patterns, and colors contained in the relics.
Pingping Zhou +4 more
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CONCEPT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES RENOVATION USING AUGMENTED REALITY
Cultural heritage is key to identity and development. Many valuable objects are affected by time, natural elements and financial lack. Innovative technologies are crucial for their preservation. The paper develops an information system based on augmented
Khrystyna Lipianina-Honcharenko +4 more
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RESEARCH PROGRESS IN THE SPLICING AND RESTORATION OF ARTIFACT FRAGMENTS BASED ON POINT CLOUD [PDF]
Due to environmental reasons, most of the artifacts are fragmented, and the surface information of the artifacts is also blurred. The traditional method of repairing artifacts mainly relies on archaeologists to manually repair them, using fragment ...
J. Zhao +12 more
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Virtual restoration of paintings using adaptive adversarial neural network
Cracks (craquelure) and paint losses are the main types of deterioration of master paintings as they are ageing. We explore the potential of deep-learning-based methods for virtual restoration of paintings focusing on crack detection and their digital ...
Sizyakin, Roman +3 more
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