2023
DOI: 10.3390/systems11070374
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Virtual Restoration System for 3D Digital Cultural Relics Based on a Fuzzy Logic Algorithm

Abstract: This research proposes a virtual restoration system and method for 3D digital cultural relics based on a fuzzy logic algorithm, aiming to solve the problems of the low classification accuracy and poor splicing effect of Terra Cotta Warrior fragments. This method adopts a series of steps to improve the efficiency and accuracy of fragment splicing. Firstly, features such as curvature, torsion, and left and right chord lengths were extracted from the fracture surface contour lines of the cultural relic fragments … Show more

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“…Therefore, studying the key technologies of digital virtual interaction is of great significance for improving the intelligence level of wood carving protection work and promoting the inheritance and development of wood carving art. Digital virtual interaction technology allows users to directly experience the aesthetic appeal of woodcarvings, enhancing their understanding and engagement with wooden cultural heritage [3]. In wood carving conservation, intelligent image recognition technology recognizes the texture, details, and historical damage of wood carvings through high-precision scanning, providing a database for digital virtual interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, studying the key technologies of digital virtual interaction is of great significance for improving the intelligence level of wood carving protection work and promoting the inheritance and development of wood carving art. Digital virtual interaction technology allows users to directly experience the aesthetic appeal of woodcarvings, enhancing their understanding and engagement with wooden cultural heritage [3]. In wood carving conservation, intelligent image recognition technology recognizes the texture, details, and historical damage of wood carvings through high-precision scanning, providing a database for digital virtual interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%