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2016

Digital flattening

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From Damage To Discovery Via Virtual Unwrapping: Reading The Scroll From En-Gedi, W. Brent Seales, Clifford S. Parker, Michael Segal, Emanuel Tov, Pnina Shor, Yosef Porath Sep 2016

From Damage To Discovery Via Virtual Unwrapping: Reading The Scroll From En-Gedi, W. Brent Seales, Clifford S. Parker, Michael Segal, Emanuel Tov, Pnina Shor, Yosef Porath

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Computer imaging techniques are commonly used to preserve and share readable manuscripts, but capturing writing locked away in ancient, deteriorated documents poses an entirely different challenge. This software pipeline—referred to as “virtual unwrapping”—allows textual artifacts to be read completely and noninvasively. The systematic digital analysis of the extremely fragile En-Gedi scroll (the oldest Pentateuchal scroll in Hebrew outside of the Dead Sea Scrolls) reveals the writing hidden on its untouchable, disintegrating sheets. Our approach for recovering substantial ink-based text from a damaged object results in readable columns at such high quality that serious critical textual analysis can occur. Hence, this …