DocumentCode
860962
Title
Unwrapping and visualizing cuneiform tablets
Author
Anderson, Sean Eron ; Levoy, Marc
Author_Institution
Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
6
fYear
2002
Firstpage
82
Lastpage
88
Abstract
Cuneiform inscriptions, which scholars consider the first written language, were made in moist, clay tablets. We´ve developed a semiautomatic method for concisely displaying the tablets´ inscribed writing, thereby providing a clear visualization that can be printed on paper. We first scan the tablets with 3D range scanners and use the scan data to construct a high-resolution 3D model (at a resolution of 50 microns). Next, we unwrap and warp the tablet surface to form a set of flat rectangles, one per side or edge of the tablet. This process permits all the writing to be seen at once, although necessarily slightly distorted. Finally, we apply curvature coloring and accessibility coloring to the unwrapped text, thereby replacing raking illumination with a nonphotorealistic rendering technique.
Keywords
data visualisation; history; rendering (computer graphics); stereo image processing; 3D range scanners; accessibility coloring; cuneiform tablet unwrapping; cuneiform tablet visualization; curvature coloring; high-resolution 3D model; nonphotorealistic rendering technique; semiautomatic method; tablet inscribed writing display; unwrapped text; Application software; Cameras; Computer displays; Computer graphics; Lighting; Photography; Polynomials; Rendering (computer graphics); Visualization; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2002.1046632
Filename
1046632
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