Applications of hyperspectral Imaging Technique in Cultural Heritage
Il 13/06/2024 ore 10.00 - 12.00
Online
The Institute of applied physics "Nello Carrara" (Cnr-Ifac), within the scope of the activities of the PhotonHub Europe project, organizes a new free seminar dedicated to the new photonics technologies titled: "Applications of hyperspectral Imaging Technique in Cultural Heritage".
Abstract: Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) technique, whose popularity is steadily increasing, is used in museums and conservation laboratories for the non-invasive analysis and documentation of different types of artworks and archaeological objects. For more than a decade, several studies and research projects have been devoted to customize imaging spectroscopic instrumentation and methodologies to the specific needs of art conservation and applications in the museum context. Thanks to great technological advances in portability of devices, in recent years HSI has further expanded, with new applications, e.g. in archaeology. In addition, the possible outcomes from combination of HSI technology and Artificial Intelligence methods is emerging as a promising topic. The Cnr-Ifac laboratories are internationally acknowledged for the development, customization and applications of HSI devices in cultural heritage. Over the last two decades, invaluable artworks and fascinating case studies have been examined through the eye of HSI. A brief overview of the Cnr-Ifac activities will be presented.
Speakers: Costanza Cucci e Marcello Picollo (Cnr-Ifac).
Organizzato da:
Cnr-Ifac
Referente organizzativo:
Lucia Cavigli
Cnr-Ifac
lucia.cavigli@cnr.it
Modalità di accesso: registrazione / accredito
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