Marie, I. and Qasrawi, H. (2005). Virtual assembly of pottery fragments using moiré surface profile measurements. J Archaeol Sci 32 (10). Vol 32(10), pp. 1527-1533.

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Virtual assembly of pottery fragments using moiré surface profile measurements
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J Archaeol Sci 32 (10)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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32 (10)
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1527 - 1533
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The authors present an approach to the reconstruction of pottery from fragments found at archaeological sites through the use of shadow moiré experimental technique to obtain the 3D model of pots from 3D measurements of the surface profile using the photos captured. They argue that, as a non-destructive optical technique used for visual surface inspection and surface profile measurements, the approach is simple, requires minimal mathematical calculations and reduces the risk of frequent handling of fragile sherds. Matching of fragments and aligning them geometrically is based on matching the profiles and edges of the broken parts virtually. The technique provides an estimation of valid fragment combinations, and accurately measures fragment matches. It also simplifies modelling the pots virtually using 3D-MAX modelling software to obtain the missing pieces.
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Iqbal Marie
Hisham Qasrawi
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2005
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SHERD (Object England)
Sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
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URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03054403
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03 Mar 2006