Title
Preserving the Khmer smile: classifying and restoring the faces of Bayon
Abstract
The Bayon temple is known for its numerous massive stone faces with serene smiles, often referred to as the 'Khmer Smile.' Many of these sculptures are, however, only partially preserved, making it difficult to see the original appearance of these faces. To restore the Bayon faces, we propose a novel method that builds upon the matrix recovery theory. The method achieves accurate restoration by adopting a two-step shape recovery strategy. Rough restoration and clustering processes are first carried out using the entire database to group similar samples together. Then refined restoration using high resolution data is executed in each cluster to restore higher details while retaining the characteristics of each face. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.2312/VAST/VAST11/161-168
VAST
Keywords
Field
DocType
khmer smile,clustering process,novel method,accurate restoration,bayon temple,two-step shape recovery strategy,refined restoration,matrix recovery theory,rough restoration,surface,solid
Computer vision,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Cluster analysis
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.45
9
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Min Lu1131.75
Bo Zheng215913.62
Jun Takamatsu328051.47
Ko Nishino497760.71
Katsushi Ikeuchi54651881.49