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Digital image analysis to enhance underwritten text in the Archimedes palimpsest

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This paper reports some of the results obtained by applying statistical processing techniques to multispectral images of the Archimedes palimpsest. We focused on the possibilities of extracting the faint and highly degraded underwritten text, which constitutes the most ancient source for several treatises by Archimedes. Assuming each image to be generated by a linear mixture of different patterns, characterized by different emissivity spectra, the specific difficulty in separating the underwriting is that the mixture coefficients are unknown. To solve this problem, we rely on statistical techniques that maximize the information content of the processed images. In particular, we assessed the performances of the principal component analysis (PCA) and the independent component analysis (ICA) techniques. On the basis of 14 hyperspectral views of part of the palimpsest, we succeeded to extract clean maps of the primary Archimedes text, the overwritten text, and the mold pattern present in the pages. This goal was not reached in all the cases, because of the non-perfect adherence of the data model to reality. In most cases, however, PCA and ICA produced a significant enhancement of the underwritten text.

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Correspondence to Emanuele Salerno.

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This work has been supported by the European Commission project “Isyreadet” (http://www.isyreadet.net), under contract IST-1999-57462. Partial support from the European Network of Excellence MUSCLE (http://www.muscle-noe.org), FP6-507752, is also acknowledged.

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Salerno, E., Tonazzini, A. & Bedini, L. Digital image analysis to enhance underwritten text in the Archimedes palimpsest. IJDAR 9, 79–87 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10032-006-0028-7

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