Digital Virtual Simulation for Cultural Clothing Restoration: Case Study of Tang Dynasty Mural ‘Diplomatic Envoys’ from Crown Prince Zhang Huai’s Tomb
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Digital Restoration of Flat Image Cultural Relics
2.2. Digital Restoration of Three-Dimensional Relics
2.3. Digital Technology and Heritage Dissemination
3. Methods and Applications
3.1. Overall Plan
3.2. Analysis of Mural Scene
3.3. Analysis of Reconstruction Objects
3.4. Human Body Proportions and Garment-Making
3.5. 3D Simulation Model Construction
4. Assessing the Recovery Effect of Clothing in Virtual Simulations by Means of Calculation
4.1. Establishing an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Model
- (1)
- Creating a judgement matrix:
- (2)
- Evaluating the importance of matrix components (Table 4).
- (3)
- Calculating the weight vector for the metrics.
- (4)
- Consistency inspection: We perform a consistency inspection on the previously obtained vectors and eigenvalues. If the inspection is passed, it indicates that the judgement matrix is reasonable and has explanatory value. Next, determine the numerical index of (RI) (Table 5).
4.2. Construction of Discriminant Matrix and Calculation of Weights
4.3. Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method
5. Results and Discussion
6. Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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De Rosa, A. et al. (2001) [26] | Painting | Recovery and filling | two-dimensional | Partitioning algorithm, rigatino technique, puntino technique |
Mastio, A.D. et al. (2007) [25] | Painting, fresco | Edge detection, crack removal, lacuna filling | two-dimensional | Canny method, Sobel, Prewitt, Frei–Chen method, Shepard interpolation technique, HVS system, watermarking technique |
Lanitis, A. et al. (2009) [27] | Wall paintings, religious icons, paintings | Face reconstruction | two-dimensional | Laser 3D scanner, Z-buffer algorithm, PCA model, texture restoration algorithm |
Montusiewicz, J. et al. (2021) [31] | Exhibited historical clothing | Manual creation models, 3D scanning technologies, photogrammetry | three-dimensional | Structured-light 3D scanning, base model, dissemination models, SLS |
Bin Wang (2021) [30] | Smart museum | Digital museum, artificial intelligence, tree algorithm, data heterogeneous network algorithm | three-dimensional | Mirror spatial model, information mirror model, mobile terminals, websites, etc. |
Kaixuan, L. et al. (2022) [41] | Plain unlined silk gauze gown | Recovery object analysis, structural analysis, confirmation of size | three-dimensional | Adobe Illustrator, AHP, 3D interactive pattern-making technology, CLO standalone, human–computer interactive costume pattern-making technology |
Kaixuan, L. et al. (2022) [28] | Painting, sculpture, murals, archaeological objects | Ratio method, costume pattern analysis, costume style analysis, costume fabric analysis | two-dimensional | Adobe Illustrator, CLO3D, Fuyi Garment CAD |
Kaixuan, L. et al. (2022) [29] | Painting | Virtual fitting technology, image editing technology, image processing technology | two-dimensional | CLO3D |
Kaixuan, L. et al. (2023) [14] | Painting | 3D virtual sewing, digital simulation restoration | two-dimensional | CLO3D, fuzzy comprehensive evaluation |
Yu, Qianqian et al. (2023) [37] | Hakka cardigan | Digital restoration, 3D virtual display, collision detection, numerical algorithm | three-dimensional | Photoshop, Autodesk Maya, CORELDRAW, 3D scanning system, Laplace mesh deformation algorithm |
Feng, Geheng et al. (2023) [42] | Silk garment | Analysing structural dimensions and fabric patterns | three-dimensional | style3D, fuzzy comprehensive evaluation |
Shi, Hui et al. (2023) [43] | Robe | Body scanning technology, building a personalised human model | three-dimensional | AlphaM4 3D, reverse engineering technology |
Category (cm) | Garment Length (cm) | Hem Width (cm) | Innerwear Length (cm) | Open Length between Cuffs (cm) | Cuff Opening (cm) | Neck Width (cm) | Collar Length (cm) |
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Objects A, B, and C | 120 | 76.25 | 99 | 190.98 | 74.38 | 9.5 | 117.46 |
Object D | 135.07 | 84.2 | 63.5 | 174 | 14 | 3 | 40.19 |
Object E | 86.47 | 85.45 | 63.5 | 209.58 | 64.41 | 10 | 127.22 |
Object F | 134.56 | 90.82 | 63.5 | 202.02 | 25.54 | 2 | 32.68 |
Object G | 131.56 | 76.48 | 74.37 | 196.72 | 24.94 | 4.5 | 40.19 |
Object H | 138.06 | 92.38 | 63.5 | 195.14 | 32.86 | 2 | 37.76 |
Object I | 153.94 | 104.87 | 63.5 | 186.4 | 19 | 3.5 | 35.69 |
Objects J, K, and L | 105.06 | 76.25 | 99 | 190.98 | 70.78 | 9.5 | 117.46 |
Number | Designation of Cultural Relic | Era | Garment Length (cm) | Open Length between Cuffs (cm) |
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1 | Small group pattern brocade robe | Tang Dynasty | 140 | 130 |
2 | Yellow silk robe | Tang Dynasty | 130.5 | 234 |
3 | Dark floral silk robe | Tang Dynasty | 120 | 220 |
4 | Fragments of a robe | Tang Dynasty | 133 | 148 |
Scale | The Meaning Conveyed |
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1 | By comparison, the two factors are of equal importance |
3 | By comparison, the former factor is slightly more important than the latter. |
5 | By comparison, the former factor is significantly more important than the latter. |
7 | By comparison, the former factor is intensively more important than the latter. |
9 | By comparison, the former factor is extremely more important than the latter. |
2, 4, 6, 8 | The middle value between two adjacent factors in a judgement. |
The reciprocals of the values mentioned above | When comparing the two factors in reverse, their values become reciprocals of the original comparative values. |
N | RI |
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1 | 0 |
2 | 0 |
3 | 0.52 |
4 | 0.89 |
5 | 1.12 |
6 | 1.26 |
7 | 1.36 |
8 | 1.41 |
9 | 1.46 |
10 | 1.49 |
11 | 1.51 |
Overall Clothing Style Design | Clothing Structural Details | Clothing Fabric Texture | Clothing Fabric Colour | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Overall Clothing Style Design | 1.0000 | 4.1250 | 5.4167 | 4.8167 |
Clothing Structural Details | 0.2424 | 1.0000 | 2.2188 | 3.0667 |
Clothing Fabric Texture | 0.1846 | 0.4507 | 1.0000 | 0.3563 |
Clothing Fabric Colour | 0.2076 | 0.3261 | 2.8070 | 1.0000 |
Indicator Level | Weights |
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Overall Clothing Style Design | 0.5763 |
Clothing Structural Details | 0.2109 |
Clothing Fabric Texture | 0.0788 |
Clothing Fabric Colour | 0.1340 |
Evaluation Levels | V1 (Excellent) | V2 (Good) | V3 (Average) | V4 (Poor) | V5 (Very Poor) |
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Score | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Liu, C.; Cui, R.; Wang, Z. Digital Virtual Simulation for Cultural Clothing Restoration: Case Study of Tang Dynasty Mural ‘Diplomatic Envoys’ from Crown Prince Zhang Huai’s Tomb. J. Theor. Appl. Electron. Commer. Res. 2024, 19, 1358-1391. https://doi.org/10.3390/jtaer19020069
Liu C, Cui R, Wang Z. Digital Virtual Simulation for Cultural Clothing Restoration: Case Study of Tang Dynasty Mural ‘Diplomatic Envoys’ from Crown Prince Zhang Huai’s Tomb. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research. 2024; 19(2):1358-1391. https://doi.org/10.3390/jtaer19020069
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Chunxiao, RongRong Cui, and Zhicheng Wang. 2024. "Digital Virtual Simulation for Cultural Clothing Restoration: Case Study of Tang Dynasty Mural ‘Diplomatic Envoys’ from Crown Prince Zhang Huai’s Tomb" Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 19, no. 2: 1358-1391. https://doi.org/10.3390/jtaer19020069
APA StyleLiu, C., Cui, R., & Wang, Z. (2024). Digital Virtual Simulation for Cultural Clothing Restoration: Case Study of Tang Dynasty Mural ‘Diplomatic Envoys’ from Crown Prince Zhang Huai’s Tomb. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 19(2), 1358-1391. https://doi.org/10.3390/jtaer19020069