DocumentCode
3485545
Title
Vectorization of 3D-Characters by Integral Invariant Filtering of High-Resolution Triangular Meshes
Author
Mara, Hubert ; Kromker, Susanne
Author_Institution
IWR - Interdiscipl. Center for Sci. Comput., Heidelberg Univ., Heidelberg, Germany
fYear
2013
fDate
25-28 Aug. 2013
Firstpage
62
Lastpage
66
Abstract
Motivated by the demand of today´s Assyriologists we develop a system for automated detection and extraction of cuneiform script, which is one of the most important sources for ancient history. Traditional means of documentation are (i) photographs and (ii) manual drawings, which are increasingly replaced by shape acquisition using 3D-scanners resulting in (iii) high-resolution 3D-models. To utilize the full potential of the acquired 3D-data, we propose a filtering algorithm on 2D-manifolds using Multi-Scale Integral Invariants (MSII) to detect characters within a high-dimensional feature space. As MSII filtering is a local method it overcomes the drawbacks of global illumination methods using virtual light sources. This filtering technique allows for rendering false-color images of the tablets without shadowing effects making the tablets already easy to read. With an additional step of the processing pipeline of our software framework emph{GigaMesh}, we can extract vector drawings. These are the basis for character recognition as well as for future paleographic analysis. The vectorized characters are stored in the XML-based emph{Scalable Vector Graphics} (SVG) format. This results in a tremendous reduction of the triangular mesh data to a meaningful spline representation of the tablets´ contents.
Keywords
XML; character recognition; data acquisition; feature extraction; filtering theory; history; image colour analysis; image representation; image resolution; mesh generation; rendering (computer graphics); splines (mathematics); 2D-manifolds; 3D-character vectorization; 3D-data acquisition; 3D-scanners; GigaMesh; MSII filtering algorithm; SVG format; XML-based scalable vector graphics format; ancient history; assyriologists; automated cuneiform script detection; automated cuneiform script extraction; character recognition; characters detect; documentation; false-color image rendering; high-dimensional feature space; high-resolution 3D-model; high-resolution triangular mesh data; integral invariant filtering; manual drawings; multiscale integral invariants; paleographic analysis; photographs; processing pipeline; shape acquisition; software framework; spline representation; tablet contents; vector drawing extraction; virtual light sources; Correlation; Feature extraction; Manuals; Robustness; Shape; Splines (mathematics); Vectors; integral invariant filtering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR), 2013 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
1520-5363
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDAR.2013.21
Filename
6628586
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