用多光谱成像技术记录城市环境中的涂鸦

M. Rahrig, J. L. Lerma
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多光谱成像(MSI)越来越多地用于文化遗产的记录和分析。它为保护人员提供了一种强大的非破坏性技术(NDT)和非接触式工具,用于检测损坏,隐藏特征和材料特定特征。因此,在城市环境中对壁画进行多光谱记录,对艺术专家提出了特殊的挑战。例如,这些通常是位于室外建筑立面上的大型艺术品。因此,在定义明确的光谱范围内用人造光激发通常是不可能的,因为在理想情况下应该是MSI的情况。下面,结合3D摄影测量和用于分析图像数据的统计方法,对低成本的MSI变体(紫外反射成像、可见光成像和红外反射成像)进行测试和讨论。因此,通过链接摄影测量图像簇中的MSI数据,为每个光谱带创建单独的纹理图,将生成具有不同光谱范围的精确叠加图像的度量正确的大规模壁画文档。此外,利用主成分分析(PCA)从MSI数据中提取附加信息。案例研究位于瓦伦茨政治大学校园内。
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Multispectral imaging for the documentation of graffiti in an urban environment
Multispectral imaging (MSI) is increasingly used for the documentation and analysis of cultural heritage. It provides conservators a powerful non-destructive technique (NDT) and non-contact tool for detecting damage, hidden features and material-specific characteristics. Hereby multispectral documentation of wall paintings in an urban environment poses special challenges for the art expert. For example, these are often large works of art located outdoors on building façades. Excitation with artificial light in well-defined spectral ranges, as should ideally be the case in MSI, is therefore often not possible. In the following, low-cost variants of MSI (ultraviolet reflectography, visible light imaging and infrared reflectography) in combination with 3D photogrammetry and statistical methods for analysing image data are tested and discussed. Hereby, a metrically correct, large-scale documentation of wall paintings with accurate superimposed images of different spectral ranges will be generated by linking the MSI data in a photogrammetric image cluster to create individual texture maps for each spectral band. Furthermore, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to extract additional information from the MSI data. The case studies are located on the campus of the Universitat Politècnica de València. 
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