2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-023-01013-3
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Extracting chain lines and laid lines from digital images of medieval paper using spectral total variation decomposition

Tamara G. Grossmann,
Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb,
Orietta Da Rold

Abstract: Medieval paper, a handmade product, is made with a mould which leaves an indelible imprint on the sheet of paper. This imprint includes chain lines, laid lines and watermarks which are often visible on the sheet. Extracting these features allows the identification of the paper stock and gives information about the chronology, localisation and movement of manuscripts and people. Most computational work for feature extraction of paper analysis has so far focused on radiography or transmitted light images. While … Show more

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