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Archaeological excavations typically turn up large amounts of fragments from different ceramic objects. To preserve fragile historical remains, archaeologists generally rely on digital imaging techniques which are time consuming and require special technical training. Previous attempts to devise ways of facilitating this process have concentrated on the automatic assessment and recording of the shape...
A large amount of fragments of different ceramic objects are usually found during archaeological excavation. Finding the relation between these fragments is time-consuming and demands expert knowledge. In this paper, we study a related problem known as ceramic reconstruction. We present a novel content-based feature matching method and develop the ceramic fragment reassembly system (CFRS) for ceramic...
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