Hyperspectral Database of Synthetic Historical Inks
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/102063Metadata
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López-Baldomero, Ana B.; Valero, Eva M.; Reichert, Anna S.; Moronta-Montero, Francisco; Martínez-Domingo, Miguel Ángel; López-Montes, AnaEditorial
Society for imaging science and technology
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hyperspectral imaging historical ink database cultural heritage ink analysis
Date
2024-04Referencia bibliográfica
López-Baldomero, A. B., Valero, E. M., Reichert, A. S., Moronta-Montero, F., Martínez-Domingo, M. A., & López-Montes, A. (2024, April). Hyperspectral Database of Synthetic Historical Inks. In Archiving Conference (Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 11-16). IS&T 7003 Kilworth Lane, Springfield, VA 22151 USA: Society for Imaging Science and Technology.
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Color Imaging Lab, Department of OpticsAbstract
The aim of this work is to provide the cultural heritage community with a comprehensive hyperspectral image database of handwritten laboratory samples, including various writing inks commonly found in historical documents. The database contains 195 samples registered in the VNIR (400-1000 nm) and SWIR (900-1700 nm) spectral ranges, along with complete information about the ink recipes (components and concentrations used for each ink and mixture), and their corresponding Ground Truth images. The database is now publicly available as part of a bigger database related to the Hyperdoc project and can be used to perform different tasks. We present here one example: the classification of iron gall vs non-iron gall inks.