Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a new approach to the analysis of multi/hyper-spectral data sets, based on the Interesting Features Finder (IFF) method. The IFF is a simple algorithm recently proposed in the framework of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) spectral analysis for detecting ‘interesting’ spectral features independently of the variance they represent in a set of spectra. To test the usefulness of this method to multispectral analysis, we show in this paper the results of its application on the recovery of a ‘lost’ painting from the Etruscan hypogeal tomb of the Volumni (3rd century BCE—1st century CE) in Perugia, Italy. The results obtained applying the IFF algorithm are compared with the results obtained by applying Blind Source Separation (BSS) techniques and Self-Organized Maps (SOM) to a multispectral set of 17 fluorescence and reflection images. From this comparison emerges the possibility of using the IFF algorithm to obtain rapidly and simultaneously, by varying a single parameter in a range from 0 to 1, several sets of elaborated images all containing the ‘interesting’ features and carrying information comparable to what could have been obtained by BSS and SOM, respectively.
Funder
Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research
Subject
Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation
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