Digital restoration using volumetric scanning

In this paper we present a new, nondestructive method for revealing inaccessible text buried within damaged books and scrolls. The method is based on volumetric scanning followed by data modeling and physically-based simulation. We show by experiment that it is possible to recover readable text from...

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Published inProceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries pp. 117 - 124
Main Authors Seales, W. B., Lin, Yun
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY, USA ACM 07.06.2004
IEEE
ACM Press
SeriesACM Conferences
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ISBN1581138326
9781581138320
DOI10.1145/996350.996380

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Summary:In this paper we present a new, nondestructive method for revealing inaccessible text buried within damaged books and scrolls. The method is based on volumetric scanning followed by data modeling and physically-based simulation. We show by experiment that it is possible to recover readable text from objects without physically opening or damaging them. In handling damaged collections, conservators often face a choice between two frustrating alternatives: indefinite preservation without analysis, or irreversible physical harm for the sake of potential discovery. We believe that this work creates a new opportunity that embraces both the need to preserve and the possibility for complete analysis.
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ISBN:1581138326
9781581138320
DOI:10.1145/996350.996380