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Table 7 Essential aspects of methods published in the literature for archaeological ceramics automatic reassembly

From: Enhancing traditional museum fruition: current state and emerging tendencies

Methods

Function to be minimized

Local methods

Huang et al. [38]

The sum of the distances between recognized fractured surfaces points, segmented by using a set of multi-scale integral invariants

Kampel and. Sablatnig [40], Zheng et al. [41]

The sum of the distances between the contour curve and fractured surfaces

Willis and Cooper [42]

The sum of the distance between points coordinates and normal of contour curves

Stamatopoulos and Anagnostopoulos [43]

The difference of the Thickness Profile between the driver and the other fragments

Global methods

Wilczek et al. [37]

The sum of the distance between points on the contour curves and fractured surfaces of overlapping fragments

Cohen et al. [44]

The sum of the distance between recognized markings on the contour curves

Kashihara [45], Kotoula [46]

The sum of the similarity between the target and correct patterns in-plane images at multiple camera angles