Bayesian crack detection in high resolution data Host Publication: iTWIST 14 international Traveling Workshop on Interactions between Sparse models and Technology, Namur, Belgium Authors: B. Cornelis, A. Dooms, I. Daubechies and D. Dunson Publication Date: Aug. 2014
Abstract: We propose a semi-supervised crack detection method that can be used for high-dimensional and multimodal acquisitions of paintings. Our dataset consists of a recent collection of images of the Ghent Altarpiece (1432), one of Northern Europe's most important art masterpieces. We build a classifier that is able to discern crack pixels from the background consisting of non-crack pixels, making optimal use of the information that is provided by each modality. To accomplish this we employ a recently developed non-parametric Bayesian classifier, that uses tensor factorizations to characterize any conditional probability. A prior is placed on the parameters of the factorization such that every possible interaction between predictors is allowed while still identifying a sparse subset among these predictors.
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