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Title: Surface Topography of Cuneiform Tablets


1
Surface Topography of Cuneiform Tablets
  • Monica Barbu and Robert H. Johnston, and
    Jonathan S. Arney
  • Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science
  • Rochester Institute of Technology

2
Overview
  • Background
  • Theory
  • Accomplishments
  • Summary

3
Cuneiform Tablet
  • First form of writing.
  • 5cm.length 4cm.wide 1cm.high.
  • Evolved from pictographs.
  • Used as documents about property, inventory and
    taxes.
  • Consist of wedge marks and cylinder seal
    impressions.

4
The Challenges of Photographing Cuneiform Tablets
  • Transfer 3-dimensional characteristics to a
    2-dimensional plane.
  • In the past
  • Artists hired to draw the features - time
    consuming and subjective.
  • Nearfield microscopy - expensive.
  • Proposed technique
  • Surface Topography - simple equipment and
    inexpensive.

5
Surface Topography
6
Surface Topography
  • Calculating the topography of an object from
    digital images is a distinct way of extracting
    contour measurements.
  • Described as variation in height across a
    horizontal dimension.
  • Results in the quantitative relationship between
    surface angle and the observed irradiance in the
    camera.

7
Surface Topography
  • Provides relationship between topography and
    irradiance.
  • The surface of the object is a Lambertian
    reflector.

8
Schematic representation between topographic
height, h and the surface angle, ?
9
Surface Topography
Characteristics of the two images in one
dimension is
I1(x) IoR sin ?01 ?(x)
I2(x) IoR sin ?02 ?(x)
10
Capturing images with novel device
  • One light source attached to a graded arc.
  • The arc has the ability to be positioned at any
    degree from the base.
  • The arc is attached to a ring which is free to
    move 360º around the object.
  • The object is stable in the center of this ring.

11
Capturing the Images
12
Flat Fielding
  • Calibrate the camera, in order to use the digital
    camera as a primary instrument for measuring
    light.
  • Flat fielding the images.
  • Removes the side to side variation in brightness
    which is caused by non-uniform illumination.
  • The result consists only the random variations
    caused by the surface of the object.

13
Surface Topography of the Sphere
14
Results
  • Matrix of alpha values
  • Scaled to 256 gray levels.
  • 1-dimensional array across the center of the
    sphere extracted for analysis.

15
Trace of Tan(alpha) Values Calculated Across the
Row of Pixel Values in the Scan Line
16
Topographic Height Across the Scan Line
17
Surface Topography of Cuneiform Tablet
Before
After
18
Topographic Height Across the Scan Line from
the Cylinder Seal Impression
19
Unfolded Tablet
20
Conclusion
  • Cuneiform Tablets are remains of historic
    cultural values.
  • Surface topography would be beneficial in
    characterizing the evolution of these artifacts.
  • Make these documents more accessible.
  • Offer a clue to the specific tools used to make
    the impressions.
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