Elisa Crabu , Federica Pes , Giuseppe Rodriguez , Giuseppa Tanda
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Abstract
Artifacts documentation is an important aspect of archaeological studies, not only to preserve these objects but also to learn from them the culture of ancient populations. Hence, the necessity to digitally document and archive artifacts that come from our ancestors. This work can be done with more ease for artifacts as vases, potsherds, or little handmade objects, that can be brought in a laboratory. It is more complicate for rock art carvings, that can not be moved from their original location. The photometric stereo technique allows to obtain the three-dimensional digital reconstruction of an object starting from a set of pictures taken with different lighting conditions. When the method is applied to some experimental datasets, computational problems may occur, due to the fact that some assumptions of the model are not verified: rocks are not Lambertian surfaces in general, and the light sources may not be positioned at a sufficient distance from the object. We deal with these issues by introducing numerical indicators of ideality that allow to figure out if a given dataset is reliable and which images should be selected to better reproduce the object. In this paper, we will show the application of this method to the 3D reconstruction of some engravings found in two Domus de Janas, ancient tombs located in Sardinia, Italy.
文物文献是考古研究的一个重要方面,不仅要保存这些物品,而且要从中了解古代人口的文化。因此,有必要以数字方式记录和归档来自我们祖先的文物。这项工作可以更容易地完成的文物,如花瓶,陶片,或小的手工制品,可以带到实验室。对于岩石艺术雕刻来说,它更复杂,不能从原来的位置移动。光度立体技术允许从不同光照条件下拍摄的一组照片开始获得物体的三维数字重建。当该方法应用于某些实验数据集时,可能会出现计算问题,因为模型的一些假设没有得到验证:岩石一般不是朗伯曲面,光源可能没有定位在距离物体足够远的地方。我们通过引入理想性的数值指标来处理这些问题,这些指标可以确定给定的数据集是否可靠,以及应该选择哪些图像来更好地再现对象。在本文中,我们将展示这种方法在意大利撒丁岛两个Domus de Janas古墓中发现的一些雕刻的3D重建中的应用。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.