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.
ntroduction.-
2. Combination of NDT Techniques.-
3. Spectrophotometers
as a Signal Processing Tool: the Case of Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy.-
4. Kubelka-Munk model - Fundamentals in radiative transfer
theory and models.-
5. Propagation of ultrasonic waves in multi-layer
stratigraphies of art objects' simulations.
Dr. Georgios Karagiannis is the scientific director of the ORMYLIA Foundation. His research interests include non-destructive testing, multispectral, ultrasonic and spectroscopic mapping imaging and tomography, signal processing, and knowledge management.