
Development of Simulation-Based Restoration Technology for Fragmented Ceramics
Published
August 4, 2018
TRIC selected for the KOCCA's r&d initiative for ceramics restoration that runs from 2018 through 2020



TRIC was selected to lead a major cultural technology R&D project titled “Development of a Simulation Solution for the Original Restoration of Damaged Ceramics”, supported by the Korea Creative Content Agency. The project, with a total budget of KRW 6 billion, spans from 2018 through 2020. In collaboration with KAIST, KIST, the Korean Society Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage and the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (AIRI), TRIC is developing a platform that virtually reconstructs fragmented ceramic artifacts using high-precision 3D models. This AI-powered system enables intelligent digital restoration and supports physical reconstruction efforts. The research integrates technologies that mark the decade — AI, big data, and 3D printing—and is expected to set a new benchmark for digital heritage restoration. By achieving meaningful results in the globally competitive field of fragment-based artifact reconstruction, TRIC aims to solidify its position as a leading force in digital heritage innovation.
TRIC was selected to lead a major cultural technology R&D project titled “Development of a Simulation Solution for the Original Restoration of Damaged Ceramics”, supported by the Korea Creative Content Agency. The project, with a total budget of KRW 6 billion, spans from 2018 through 2020. In collaboration with KAIST, KIST, the Korean Society Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage and the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (AIRI), TRIC is developing a platform that virtually reconstructs fragmented ceramic artifacts using high-precision 3D models. This AI-powered system enables intelligent digital restoration and supports physical reconstruction efforts. The research integrates technologies that mark the decade — AI, big data, and 3D printing—and is expected to set a new benchmark for digital heritage restoration. By achieving meaningful results in the globally competitive field of fragment-based artifact reconstruction, TRIC aims to solidify its position as a leading force in digital heritage innovation.
TRIC was selected to lead a major cultural technology R&D project titled “Development of a Simulation Solution for the Original Restoration of Damaged Ceramics”, supported by the Korea Creative Content Agency. The project, with a total budget of KRW 6 billion, spans from 2018 through 2020. In collaboration with KAIST, KIST, the Korean Society Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage and the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (AIRI), TRIC is developing a platform that virtually reconstructs fragmented ceramic artifacts using high-precision 3D models. This AI-powered system enables intelligent digital restoration and supports physical reconstruction efforts. The research integrates technologies that mark the decade — AI, big data, and 3D printing—and is expected to set a new benchmark for digital heritage restoration. By achieving meaningful results in the globally competitive field of fragment-based artifact reconstruction, TRIC aims to solidify its position as a leading force in digital heritage innovation.
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