2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1910.12575
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Correlated functional models with derivative information for modeling MFS data on rock art paintings

Abstract: Microfading Spectrometry (MFS) is a method for assessing light sensitivity color (spectral) variations of cultural heritage objects. Each measured point on the surface gives rise to a time-series of stochastic observations that represents color fading over time. Color degradation is expected to be non-decreasing as a function of time and stabilize eventually. These properties can be expressed in terms of the derivatives of the functions. In this work, we propose spatially correlated splines-based time-varying … Show more

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