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Title: The pulcinella diagnostic project : introduction to the study of the performances of close-range diagnostics targeted to a wooden physical twin of a carnival historical mask
Other Titles: Computational science and its applications – ICCSA 2022 workshops
Authors: Piroddi, Luca
Catapano, Ilaria
Colica, Emanuele
D’Amico, Sebastiano
Galone, Luciano
Gargiulo, Gianfranco
Sfarra, Stefano
Keywords: Homogeneous catalysis
Wood sculpture
Small sculpture
Photogrammetry
Multispectral imaging
Thermography
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Citation: Piroddi, L., Catapano, I., Colica, E., D’Amico, S., Galone, L., Gargiulo, G., & Sfarra, S. (2022). The Pulcinella Diagnostic Project: Introduction to the Study of the Performances of Close-Range Diagnostics Targeted to a Wooden Physical Twin of a Carnival Historical Mask. In O. Gervasi, B. Murgante, S. Misra, A.M.A.C. Rocha, & C. Garau (Eds.), Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops (pp. 519-533). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Abstract: The Pulcinella diagnostic project here presented aims at testing a wide range of methodologies, technologies, and instrumentations against the imaging diagnostics of the various natural and artificial features present in the wooden physical model reproducing an archetypical historical artifact and its most common defects and in homogeneities. Due to its experimental purposes, it configures as an open diagnostic protocol – or a protocol of protocols – allowing a scalability to as many tools as wanted and, within this approach, being able to compare standard and innovative diagnostics methods related to historical wooden sculptures. The first round of diagnostic techniques includes Structure from Motion photogrammetry, Multispectral imaging, active Infrared Thermography and Terahertz imaging. The first experimental datasets and their preliminary results are analyzed against their effectiveness and failures in retrieving and characterizing standardized, specific, and known defects and features of the wooden mask investigated.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124367
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