Efficient Analysis and Visualization of High-Resolution Computed Tomography Data for the Exploration of Enclosed Cuneiform Tablets
Stephan Olbrich, Andreas Beckert, C\'ecile Michel, Christian Schroer,, Samaneh Ehteram, Andreas Schropp, Philipp Paetzold

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive, non-invasive method for analyzing high-resolution 3D CT data of enclosed cuneiform tablets, combining advanced visualization, segmentation, and feature extraction techniques to aid archaeological research.
Contribution
It introduces a portable X-ray micro-CT scanning system and optimized algorithms for high-resolution, non-destructive analysis of sealed clay tablets, enabling virtual opening and detailed inscription study.
Findings
Developed a portable micro-CT scanner for artifact imaging.
Implemented real-time surface extraction and segmentation algorithms.
Created interactive visualization tools supporting advanced display and interaction methods.
Abstract
Cuneiform is the earliest known system of writing, first developed for the Sumerian language of southern Mesopotamia in the second half of the 4th millennium BC. Cuneiform signs are obtained by impressing a stylus on fresh clay tablets. For certain purposes, e.g. authentication by seal imprint, some cuneiform tablets were enclosed in clay envelopes, which cannot be opened without destroying them. The aim of our interdisciplinary project is the non-invasive study of clay tablets. A portable X-ray micro-CT scanner is developed to acquire density data of such artifacts on a high-resolution, regular 3D grid at collection sites. The resulting volume data is processed through feature-preserving denoising, extraction of high-accuracy surfaces using a manifold dual marching cubes algorithm and extraction of local features by enhanced curvature rendering and ambient occlusion. For the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage Processing and 3D Reconstruction · Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis · Paleopathology and ancient diseases
