A semi-automatic reconstruction of archaeological pottery fragments from 2D images using wavelet transformation

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Abstract

The problem of matching fragments of three-dimensional (3D) objects has gained increasing attention, and several approaches have been developed to solve this problem. To date, however, to the best knowledge of the authors, there is no computer-based method supporting archaeologists in this activity. For this purpose, in this paper, a semi-automatic approach is proposed for the reconstruction of archaeological pottery fragments based on two-dimensional (2D) images. Firstly, the method, considering the curves as features, involves the extraction of edge curves by applying the Canny filter algorithm to the fragments’ image. Next, the wavelet transformation method is used to fit the edge curves and obtain the approximation coefficients. Then, the correlation coefficients between fragments are computed and the matching of fragments is done by comparing their values. The proposed approach is tested on some real cases. The results of the experimentation show, if compared with the state-of-the-art, that the method seems to be efficient and accurate in the reconstruction of pottery from 2D images of their fragments.

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Eslami, D., Di Angelo, L., Di Stefano, P., & Guardiani, E. (2021). A semi-automatic reconstruction of archaeological pottery fragments from 2D images using wavelet transformation. Heritage, 4(1), 76–90. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage4010004

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