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Reading ancient coins: automatically identifying denarii using obverse legend seeded retrieval

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ognjen Arandjelovic
The aim of this paper is to automatically identify a Roman Imperial denarius from a single query photograph of its obverse and reverse. Such functionality has the potential to contribute greatly to various national schemes which encourage laymen to report their finds to local museums. Our work introduces a series of novelties: (i) this is the first paper which describes a method for extracting the legend of an ancient coin from a photograph; (ii) we are also the first to suggest the idea and propose a method for identifying a coin using a series of carefully engineered retrievals, each harnessed for further information using visual or meta-data processing; (iii) we show how in addition to a unique standard reference number for a query coin, the proposed system can be used to extract salient coin information (issuing authority, obverse and reverse descriptions, mint date) and retrieve images of other coins of the same type.

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Event

Computer Vision - European Conference on Computer Vison (2012 : Florence, Italy)

Pagination

317 - 330

Publisher

Springer

Location

Florence, Italy

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Start date

2012-10-07

End date

2012-10-13

ISBN-13

9783642337659

ISBN-10

3642337651

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2012, Springer

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Bowden, J Collomosse, K Mikolajczyk

Title of proceedings

ECCV 2012 : Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Computer Vision 2012

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