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Unit 13: Advanced Computer Graphics



               The following figure 13.6 depicts the various stages (a, b, c and d) of unwrapping the cuneiform tablets.

                                          Figure 13.6: Cuneiform Unwrapping




















               Source: http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/cuneiform/cuneiform-300dpi-images.pdf
               Now, let us discuss about various stages found in above figure 13.6:
                    (a)  Tablet: A photograph of an Ur III dynasty cuneiform tablet (from 2100 BC).
                    (b)  3-D Model: A Phong-shaded rendering of a 50-micron resolution 3-D model containing 3.2
                        million triangles.
                    (c)  Relief: The writing is unwrapped and shown as a displacement map.
                    (d)  Shading: The unwrapped inscriptions have been accessibility colored, curvature colored, and
                        rendered using phong shading to enhance readability.

               The issue with limitations of photography was solved with the help of a high resolution 3-D computer
               model from laser range data. The image is unwrapped by flattening the inscriptions found on the model
               to a plane. This is represented as a scalar displacement map as shown in figure 10.6 (c). Finally, the
               scalar displacement map is  rendered non-photo realistically by using  accessibility and curvature
               coloring. The output from this semi-automatic process enables to perceive the tablet’s text in a single
               concise image.

               The unwrapping techniques are also applied to other types of inscribed surfaces such as bas-reliefs.
                The cuneiform inscriptions are believed to be the first written inscriptions and were made in moist clay
               tablets. These tablets were made before 3,500 BC. It has been found that more than 1, 00,000 tablets exist
               to this day in disintegrated state. The size of these cuneiform tablets ranges from 2 to 12 centimeters.
               These cuneiform tablets contain data relating to historic events and transactions of the past. The texts on
               these tablets are pictograms and hence are difficult to translate to texts.

























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