Second International Conference on Document Image Analysis for Libraries (DIAL'06)
DOI: 10.1109/dial.2006.24
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Ink recognition based on statistical classification methods

Abstract: Statistical classification methods can be applied to images of historical manuscripts in order to

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“…Mohammadi and Berns [2006] show that it is crucial to capture the full KM coefficients for a pigment in order to accurately reproduce the range of generated colors. Kokla et al [2006] propose a way to use a set of captured pigments to determine from a simple image of a painting or manuscript the mixture of pigments used for each local color, via an optimization.…”
Section: Pigment Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mohammadi and Berns [2006] show that it is crucial to capture the full KM coefficients for a pigment in order to accurately reproduce the range of generated colors. Kokla et al [2006] propose a way to use a set of captured pigments to determine from a simple image of a painting or manuscript the mixture of pigments used for each local color, via an optimization.…”
Section: Pigment Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%