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25 March 2023 A study on automatic face parts extraction for evaluating face similarity of Haniwa based on 3D measured point clouds
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Proceedings Volume 12592, International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2023; 125921V (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2666839
Event: International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2023, 2023, Jeju, Korea, Republic of
Abstract

Haniwa were created for ritual use during the Kofun period and were buried with the dead as funerary offerings. Archaeologists visually observe haniwa and classify them based on archaeological findings, such as the characteristics they possess. Since observation is a subjective evaluation, an objective evaluation method is necessary for authenticity. For objective evaluation, Lu .et al.1 presented a previous research by using 3D point clouds of Haniwa. Unfortunately, Lu .et al.1 includes manual operation to extract target point sets.

Therefore, this paper describes a method to automate the process of extracting only the Haniwa’s face from point cloud data of the whole Haniwa body, as shown in Figure 1, which was used in the previous study.1
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Ryosuke Namioka, Tsutomu Kinoshita, Xin Lu, Akio Kimura, and Kouichi Konno "A study on automatic face parts extraction for evaluating face similarity of Haniwa based on 3D measured point clouds", Proc. SPIE 12592, International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2023, 125921V (25 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2666839
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KEYWORDS
Point clouds

Mouth

Eye

3D metrology

Feature extraction

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