
doi: 10.18293/dms2015-049
handle: 11588/782143 , 11386/4649362 , 11573/790199
In many cases, virtual restoration is the only way to have an idea of the original appearance of an artwork. In particular, in the archeological field, it is useful to both assist and guide the operator in physical reconstruction, and to provide to the final visitor a complete vision of the artwork even though the original is damaged or lacks some parts. In this work, we propose a set of tools useful in two different restoration steps. The first one helps the expert to carry out reconstruction of fragmented artifacts in an easier and more effective way. The second provides a view of the artifact after virtually eliminating a craquelure.
Color indexing; Mosaic fragmentation; Painting craquelure; Shape indexing; Virtual restoration, Painting craquelure, Color indexing, Shape indexing, Mosaic fragmentation, virtual restoration; mosaic fragmentation; paintingcraquelure; color indexing; shape indexing, Virtual restoration
Color indexing; Mosaic fragmentation; Painting craquelure; Shape indexing; Virtual restoration, Painting craquelure, Color indexing, Shape indexing, Mosaic fragmentation, virtual restoration; mosaic fragmentation; paintingcraquelure; color indexing; shape indexing, Virtual restoration
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