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Internal Similarity Network for Rejoining Oracle Bone Fragment Images

Zhan Zhang, An Guo, Bang Li

2022Symmetry13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rejoining oracle bone fragments plays an import role in studying the history and culture of the Shang dynasty by its characters. However, current computer vision technology has a low accuracy in judging whether the texture of oracle bone fragment image pairs can be put back together. When rejoining fragment images, the coordinate sequence and texture features of edge pixels from original and target fragment images form a continuous symmetrical structure, so we put forward an internal similarity network (ISN) to rejoin the fragment image automatically. Firstly, an edge equidistant matching (EEM) algorithm was given to search similar coordinate sequences of edge segment pairs on the fragment image contours and to locally match the edge coordinate sequence of an oracle bone fragment image. Then, a target mask-based method was designed in order to put two images into a whole and to cut a local region image by the local matching edge. Next, we calculated a convolution feature gradient map (CFGM) of the local region image texture, and an internal similarity pooling (ISP) layer was proposed to compute the internal similarity of the convolution feature gradient map. Finally, ISN was contributed in order to evaluate a similarity score of a local region image texture and to determine whether two fragment images are a coherent whole. The experiments show that the correct judgement probability of ISN is higher than 90% in actual rejoining work and that our method searched 37 pairs of correctly rejoined oracle bone fragment images that have not been discovered by archaeologists.

Topics & Concepts

Similarity (geometry)Fragment (logic)Artificial intelligenceComputer sciencePattern recognition (psychology)Convolution (computer science)Computer visionImage (mathematics)Matching (statistics)Feature (linguistics)OracleTexture (cosmology)MathematicsAlgorithmArtificial neural networkLinguisticsSoftware engineeringPhilosophyStatisticsImage Processing and 3D ReconstructionArchaeological Research and ProtectionCultural Heritage Materials Analysis
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