Non-Destructive Methodologies and Adapted Signal Processing Techniques in the Field of Cultural Heritage

ebook Digital Innovations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

By Georgios Karagiannis

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This book presents signal processing techniques for analyzing data produced by non-destructive testing methods in conservation science. It explores the complementarity of these techniques in examining art objects, including electromagnetic and mechanical wave-based methods with varying resolutions and penetration depths. The authors also propose a model for integrating multidisciplinary information, supported by real-case reference objects. This book is a valuable resource for professionals in signal processing, cultural heritage, and conservation science.

Non-Destructive Methodologies and Adapted Signal Processing Techniques in the Field of Cultural Heritage