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Optical Correlation Methods in Epigraphy

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An overview of the recognition problem and the possible approaches for solution in epigraphy is given. Examples on the averaging of patterns, feature extraction, and the system configuration design are given to demonstrate the main issues.

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Demoli, N. (1997). Optical Correlation Methods in Epigraphy. In: Dirksen, D., von Bally, G. (eds) Optical Technologies in the Humanities. Series of the International Society on Optics Within Life Sciences, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60872-8_22

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