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Documenting carved stones from 3D models. Part II - Ambient occlusion to reveal carved parts.

2021

10 pages; International audience; Revealing carved parts in rock art is of primary importance and remains a major challenge for archaeological documentation. Computational geometry applied to 3D imaging provides a unique opportunity to document rock art. This study evaluates five algorithms and derivatives used to compute ambient occlusion and sky visibility on 3D models of Mongolian stelae, also known as deer stones. By contrast with the previous companion work, models are processed directly in 3D, without preliminary projection. Volumetric obscurance gives the best results for the identification of carved figures. The effects of model resolution and parameters specific to ambient occlusio…

Archeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologyConservationDocumentation01 natural sciencesSoftwareComputer graphics (images)Rock artVolumetric obscuranceProjection (set theory)Deer stoneSpectroscopyComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryVisibility (geometry)Mongolia021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputational geometry0104 chemical sciencesIdentification (information)ArchaeologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Late bronze ageAmbient occlusionRock art0210 nano-technologyScale (map)businessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Terrestrial laser scanning and close range photogrammetry for 3D archaeological documentation: the Upper Palaeolithic Cave of Parpalló as a case study

2010

Graphic and metric archaeological documentation is an activity that requires the capture of information from different sources, accurate processing and comprehensive analysis. If monitoring of the state of conservation is required, this task has to be performed before intervention, during and after the completion of the works in a repetitive way. This paper presents the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in order to effectively produce, prior to intervention, accurate and high-resolution 3D models of a cave with engravings dating back to the Upper Palaeolithic era. The processing of the TLS data is discussed in detail in order to create digital surface models. The complexity of the cav…

Archeologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeologyPerspective (graphical)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION0211 other engineering and technologiesTerrestrial laser scanning06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyArchaeologyPhotogrammetryDocumentationCaveClose range photogrammetry0601 history and archaeologyRock artPrehistoric artGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringJournal of Archaeological Science
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Energy savings for indoor lighting in a shopping mall: A case of study

2018

The paper presents an application of energy saving in the final users. In particular, the case of study evaluates the energy consumptions of a big shopping mall, located in the middle part of Italy, illuminated by fluorescent lamps. In order to reduce the energy demand, the case of study shows a first solution based on LED lamps; a second step considers the adding of a building automation system, maximizing the energy saving, thanks lighting sensors that module the luminous flux taking in count of natural lighting through skylights.

Architectural engineeringEnergy demandComputer sciencebusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyShopping mallLEDComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionlaw.inventionLuminous fluxLED lampBuilding automation systemlawOrder (business)energy savingAutomotive Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Building automation
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Digitization and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Products

2017

Cultural heritage encompasses various aspects of a nation's history. Cultural heritage artifacts are considered as priceless items that need special care. Since the wide adoption of new digital technologies, documenting and storing cultural heritage assets became more affordable and reliable. These records are then used in several applications. Researchers saw the opportunity to use digital heritage recordings for long-term preservation. They are considering cultural heritage artifacts as products, and the history behind them as a product lifecycle. In this paper, we present the research progress in cultural heritage digital processing and preservation, highlighting the most impactful advan…

Architectural engineeringEngineering[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]02 engineering and technologyPlmPLM01 natural sciences3D modelingProduct lifecycle0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDigital preservation[INFO]Computer Science [cs]CEPROQHA projectDigitizationbusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_MISCELLANEOUS010401 analytical chemistry020207 software engineering0104 chemical sciencesSemantic enrichmentCultural heritageDigital preservationCultural heritageDigital heritageSpecial carebusiness
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Architectural Perspectives in the Cathedral of Palermo: Image-Based Modelling for Cultural Heritage Understanding and Enhancement

2015

Palermo off ers a repertoire of both artistic and architectural solid perspective of great beauty and in large quantity. This paper addresses the problem of the 3D survey of these works and their related study through the use of image-based modelling (IBM) techniques. We propose, as case studies, the use of IBM techniques inside the Cathedral of Palermo. Indeed, the church houses a huge and rich sculptural repertoire, dating back to 16th century, which constitutes a valid field of IBM techniques application. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the e ffectiveness and potentiality of these techniques for geometric analysis of sculptured works. Indeed, usually the survey of these artworks …

Architecture -- Italy -- Cattedrale di PalermoCultural Heritage Perspectives Palermo Cathedral Image Based ModelingThree-dimensional imagingSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoImage processing -- Digital techniquesComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSCattedrale di Palermo (Sicily Italy)
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Optimal Guard Placement Problem Under L-Visibility

2006

Two points a and b in the presence of polygonal obstacles are L-visible if the length of the shortest path avoiding obstacles is no more than L. For a given convex polygon Q, Gewali et al [4]. addressed the guard placement problem on the exterior boundary that will cover the maximum area exterior to the polygon under L-visibility. They proposed a linear time algorithm for some given value of L. When the length L is greater than half of the perimeter, they declared that problem as open. Here we address that open problem and present an algorithm whose time complexity is linear in number of vertices of the polygon.

Art gallery problemPolygon coveringComputer Science::Computational GeometryConvex polygonCombinatoricsMonotone polygonBiggest little polygonTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYStar-shaped polygonVisibility polygonSimple polygonComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSMathematics
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Intraocular Telescopic System Design: Optical and Visual Simulation in a Human Eye Model

2016

Purpose. To design an intraocular telescopic system (ITS) for magnifying retinal image and to simulate its optical and visual performance after implantation in a human eye model. Methods. Design and simulation were carried out with a ray-tracing and optical design software. Two different ITS were designed, and their visual performance was simulated using the Liou-Brennan eye model. The difference between the ITS was their lenses’ placement in the eye model and their powers. Ray tracing in both centered and decentered situations was carried out for both ITS while visual Strehl ratio (VSOTF) was computed using custom-made MATLAB code. Results. The results show that between 0.4 and 0.8 mm of d…

Article Subjectbusiness.industryRetinal damageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONStrehl ratioMatlab codeRetinal image03 medical and health sciencesOphthalmology0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994030221 ophthalmology & optometryMedicineSoftware designSystems designRay tracing (graphics)Computer visionHuman eyeArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch ArticleJournal of Ophthalmology
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Fuzzy C-Means Segmentation on Brain MR Slices Corrupted by RF-Inhomogeneity

2007

Brain MR Images corrupted by RF-Inhomogeneity exhibit brightness variations in such a way that a standard Fuzzy C-Means (fcm) segmentation algorithm fails. As a consequence, modified versions of the algorithm can be found in literature, which take into account the artifact. In this work we show that the application of a suitable pre-processing algorithm, already presented by the authors, followed by a standard fcm segmentation achieves good results also. The experimental results ones are compared with those obtained using SPM5, which can be considered the state of the art algorithm oriented to brain segmentation and bias removal.

Artifact (error)BrightnessComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONScale-space segmentationPattern recognitionFuzzy logicBrain segmentationSegmentationComputer visionArtificial intelligenceMr imagesbusinessrf-inhomogeneity bias artifact mri fuzzy c-means segmentationHistogram equalization
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Illumination Correction on MR Images

2006

Objective. An important artifact corrupting Magnetic Resonance Images is the rf inhomogeneity, also called bias artifact. This anomaly produces an abnormal illumination fluctuation on the image, due to variations of the device magnetic field. This artifact is particularly strong on images acquired with a device specialized on upper and lower limbs due to their coil configuration. A method based on homomorphic filtering aimed to suppress this artifact was proposed by Guillemaud. This filter has two faults: it doesnt provide an indication about the cutoff frequency (cf) and introduces another illumination artifact on the edges of the foreground. This work is an improvement to this method because i…

Artifact (error)Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHealth InformaticsFilter (signal processing)Critical Care and Intensive Care MedicineMagnetic Resonance ImagingCutoff frequencyMagnetic fieldAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineHomomorphic filteringBiasElectromagnetic coilIntensive careMagnetic Resonance Image MRI bias artifact illumination rf inhomogeneity homomorphic filter.Image Processing Computer-AssistedHumansKneeComputer visionArtificial intelligenceAnomaly (physics)businessAlgorithmsJournal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
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Automated and Online Eye Blink Artifact Removal from Electroencephalogram

2019

Eyeblink artifacts often contaminates electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, which could potentially confound EEG's interpretation. A lot offline methods are available to remove this artifact, but an online solution is required to remove eyeblink artifacts in near real time for EEG signal to be beneficial in applications such as brain computer interface, (BCI). In this work, approaches that combines unsupervised eyeblink artifact detection with Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) are proposed to automatically identify eyeblink artifacts and remove them in an online setting. The proposed approaches are analysed and evaluated in terms of artifact removal a…

Artifact (error)medicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (computing)Pattern recognition02 engineering and technologyElectroencephalography021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySignalHilbert–Huang transform03 medical and health sciencesComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION0302 clinical medicinemedicineArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologyCanonical correlationEye blinkbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain–computer interface2019 IEEE International Conference on Signal and Image Processing Applications (ICSIPA)
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