Liu, Xuan (Committee chair)
Grebel, Haim (Committee member)
Yang, Yi (Committee member)
Date:
2020-05
Keywords:
OCT system
Image Processing
Hybrid system
Artwork conservation
3D printing
3D construction
Availability:
Unrestricted
Abstract:
Various optical technologies have been utilized to improve art conservation by art conservators, such as laser triangulation, stereophotogrammetry, structured light, laser scanner and time of flight sensors. These methods have been deployed to capture the 3D or surface topography information of sculptures and architectures. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has introduced new imaging methods to study the surface features and subsurface structures of delicate cultural heritage objects. However, despite its higher spatial resolution, the field of view (FOV) of OCT severely limits the size of the scanning area and does not allow macroscopic examination. To solve this issue, we develop and validate a hybrid scanning platform combined with effective algorithm for real-time sampling and artifact removal to achieve macroscopic OCT (macro-OCT) imaging and generate the spectral 3D reconstruction of impressionist style oil paintings as a digital model.
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