Towards an Automatic 3D Patterns Classification: the GRAVITATE Use Case

When cataloging archaeological fragments, decorative patterns are an indicator of the stylistic canon an object belongs to. In this paper we address a quantitative classification of the decorative pattern elements that characterize the models in the GRAVITATE use case, discussing the performance of...

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Main Authors Thompson, Elia Moscoso, Biasotti, Silvia, Sorrentino, Giusi, Polig, Martina, Hermon, Sorin
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Published The Eurographics Association 2018
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Summary:When cataloging archaeological fragments, decorative patterns are an indicator of the stylistic canon an object belongs to. In this paper we address a quantitative classification of the decorative pattern elements that characterize the models in the GRAVITATE use case, discussing the performance of a recent algorithm for pattern recognition over triangle meshes.
Bibliography:Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
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Elia Moscoso Thompson, Silvia Biasotti, Giusi Sorrentino, Martina Polig, and Sorin Hermon
2312-6124
Virtual Archaeology
https://diglib.eg.org/bitstream/handle/10.2312/gch20181372/251-254.pdf
251
978-3-03868-057-4
CCS Concepts: Computing methodologies --> Shape modeling; Shape analysis
ISSN:2312-6124
DOI:10.2312/gch.20181372