Computers analyzing old masterpieces
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habilitation thesishabilitační práce
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Zitová, Barbara
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České vysoké učení technické v Praze. Fakulta jaderná a fyzikálně inženýrská.Metadata
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This lecture deals with the usage of digital image processing
methods in cultural heritage applications. Several main goals and
issues will be discussed and examples of solutions will be described.
Following groups of methods will be addressed: data
acquisition, where recent technology progress has enabled
hyperspectral representation of artworks and new methods for the
data analysis and processing are needed; data preprocessing, which
increases the quality of the acquired dataset, using deblurring,
denosing or even removal of more complex artefacts. Then, the
mentioned higher level methods are change detection, trying to use
multimodal dataset to uncover hidden changes, an authorship
verification addressing possible forgeries using texture and high
frequency based features, and geometry analysis, where the geometry
of a painting scene is recreated and used for hypothesis disproval.
The last covered topic will deal with the analysis of unseen data,
having on mind microscopic data used during material analysis and
data fusion from different modalities, where information acquired in
non-visible spectra can bring information about hidden layers of a
painting and thus recover original painter’s intentions.
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