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Development of a technique based on multi-spectral imaging for monitoring the conservation of cultural heritage objects

Authors :
Marengo, E
Manfredi, M
Zerbinati, O
Robotti, E
Mazzucco, E
Gosetti, F
Bearman, G
France, F
Shor, P
Marengo, E
Manfredi, M
Zerbinati, O
Robotti, E
Mazzucco, E
Gosetti, F
Bearman, G
France, F
Shor, P
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

A new approach for monitoring the state of conservation of cultural heritage objects surfaces is being developed. The technique utilizes multi-spectral imaging. multivariate analysis and statistical process control theory for the automatic detection of a possible deterioration process, its localization and identification, and the wavelengths most sensitive to detecting this before the human eye can detect the damage or potential degradation changes occur. A series of virtual degradation analyses were performed on images of parchment in order to test the proposed algorithm in controlled conditions. The spectral image of a Dead Sea Scroll (DSS) parchment, IAA (Israel Antiquities Authority) inventory plate # 279, 4Q501 Apocryphal Lamentations B, taken during the 2008 Pilot of the DSS Digitization Project, was chosen for the simulation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308931023
Document Type :
Electronic Resource