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Automated Color Specification of Archaeological Objects
  DOI :  10.2352/CIC.1996.4.1.art00042  Published OnlineJanuary 1996
Abstract

The classification of ancient pottery plays an important role in the field of archaeology. The classification of shape, material and color is used to relate a sherd to existing parts in the archive, thus the color information is important in the pre-classification process. In this work a color specification technique is proposed, which determines the color of specific regions of archaeological objects grabbed with a CCD camera. We explain how the acquisition system is calibrated in order to have a reference color system with respect to archaeological requirements. Experimental results are presented for archaeological objects and for a set of test color patches.

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Christian Menard, Ingeborg Tastl, "Automated Color Specification of Archaeological Objectsin Proc. IS&T 4th Color and Imaging Conf.,  1996,  pp 160 - 163,  https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.1996.4.1.art00042

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