2002
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2002.1003053
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Contour-shape based reconstruction of fragmented, 1600 BC wall paintings

Abstract: In this paper a novel general methodology is introduced for the computer-aided reconstruction of the magnificent wall-paintings of the Greek island Thera (Santorini), painted in the middle of the second millennium BC. These wall-paintings are excavated in fragments and, as a result, their reconstruction is a painstaking and a time-consuming process. Therefore, in order to facilitate and speed up this process a proper system has been developed based on the introduced methodology. According to this methodology e… Show more

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“…Leitão and Stolfi [5] propose an algorithm based on incremental dynamic programming to reconstruct ceramic tiles. Interesting results also have been reported by Papaodysseus et al [6] where the focus is the reconstruction of archaeological wall-paintings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Leitão and Stolfi [5] propose an algorithm based on incremental dynamic programming to reconstruct ceramic tiles. Interesting results also have been reported by Papaodysseus et al [6] where the focus is the reconstruction of archaeological wall-paintings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In the domain of virtual restoration of frescoes, most examples focus on the automatic matching of scattered bidimensional datasets, based on shape properties of pictorial content of decoration (Papaodysseus et al, 2002;Renna et al, 2005;Fornasier et al, 2005;Riccio et al, 2015) and tridimensional datasets (Huang 2006;Brown 2010). Although advanced image processing techniques are being incorporated in most recent systems, semi-automatic solutions where cultural heritage professional are involved still represent the most reliable approach (Scopigno at al., 2011).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another closely related problem is the reconstruction of wall paintings which is addressed by Papaodysseus et al [10]. They rely on contour shape-based fragment matching.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%