Commonly used to produce the visual effect of full 3D scene on reduced depth supports, bas relief can be successfully employed to help blind people to access inherently bi-dimensional works of art. Despite a number of methods have been proposed dealing with the issue of recovering 3D or 2.5D surfaces from single images, only a few of them explicitly address the recovery problem from paintings and, more specifically, the needs of visually impaired and blind people. The main aim of the present paper is to provide a systematic method for the semi-automatic generation of 2.5D models from paintings. Consequently, a number of ad hoc procedures are used to solve most of the typical problems arising when dealing with artistic representation of a scene. Feedbacks provided by a panel of end-users demonstrated the effectiveness of the method in providing models reproducing, using a tactile language, works of art otherwise completely inaccessible.

From 2D to 2.5D i.e. from painting to tactile model / Furferi R.; Governi L.; Volpe Y.; Puggelli L.; Vanni N.; Carfagni M.. - In: GRAPHICAL MODELS. - ISSN 1524-0703. - STAMPA. - Volume 76, Issue 6:(2014), pp. 706-723. [10.1016/j.gmod.2014.10.001]

From 2D to 2.5D i.e. from painting to tactile model

FURFERI, ROCCO;GOVERNI, LAPO;VOLPE, YARY;PUGGELLI, LUCA;VANNI, NICCOLO';CARFAGNI, MONICA
2014

Abstract

Commonly used to produce the visual effect of full 3D scene on reduced depth supports, bas relief can be successfully employed to help blind people to access inherently bi-dimensional works of art. Despite a number of methods have been proposed dealing with the issue of recovering 3D or 2.5D surfaces from single images, only a few of them explicitly address the recovery problem from paintings and, more specifically, the needs of visually impaired and blind people. The main aim of the present paper is to provide a systematic method for the semi-automatic generation of 2.5D models from paintings. Consequently, a number of ad hoc procedures are used to solve most of the typical problems arising when dealing with artistic representation of a scene. Feedbacks provided by a panel of end-users demonstrated the effectiveness of the method in providing models reproducing, using a tactile language, works of art otherwise completely inaccessible.
2014
Volume 76, Issue 6
706
723
Furferi R.; Governi L.; Volpe Y.; Puggelli L.; Vanni N.; Carfagni M.
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