AI RESEARCH

Ink Detection from Surface Topography of the Herculaneum Papyri

arXiv CS.CV

ArXi:2603.27698v1 Announce Type: new Reading the Herculaneum papyri is challenging because both the scrolls and the ink, which is carbon-based, are carbonized. In X-ray radiography and tomography, ink detection typically relies on density- or composition-driven contrast, but carbon ink on carbonized papyrus provides little attenuation contrast. Building on the morphological hypothesis, we show that the surface morphology of written regions contains enough signal to distinguish ink from papyrus.