Pattern recognition after image processing of low-contrast images, the case of the Shroud of Turin

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We discuss the potentially misleading effect of software techniques for elaborating low-contrast images. In particular, we present the example of the stains embedded into one of the most studied archeological objects in history, the Shroud of Turin. We show for the first time that image processing of both old and recent photographs of the Shroud may lead some researchers to perceive inscriptions and patterns that do not actually exist, confirming that there is a narrow boundary between image enhancement and manipulation.

论文关键词:Digital image processing,Pattern recognition,Perception,Turin Shroud,Pareidolia

论文评审过程:Received 6 July 2012, Revised 24 September 2012, Accepted 19 December 2012, Available online 31 December 2012.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2012.12.010