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“探元计划2024” 数字仿真复原技术重现马王堆千年汉锦风华
腾讯研究院· 2025-05-16 15:15
Core Viewpoint - The "Exploration Yuan Plan 2024" aims to leverage digital technology to reconstruct historical contexts and address the common challenges in the digital restoration of fragile ancient silk artifacts, marking a new chapter in the integration of traditional culture and technology [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The project focuses on the intelligent digital simulation and restoration of silk artifacts from the Mawangdui Han Tomb, utilizing AI technology to preserve and transmit traditional craftsmanship [2][4]. - The project is guided by the National Cultural Heritage Administration and involves collaboration with various organizations, including Tencent and Beijing Zhixin Technology Co., Ltd [1][4]. Group 2: Technological Innovations - The project achieved four major innovations in the restoration process: 1. The first millimeter-level restoration of the exquisite craftsmanship of Mawangdui silk artifacts using AI-assisted pattern generation, significantly reducing the time for generating accurate patterns to one-third of manual drawing time [7]. 2. The simultaneous realization of "restoration as new" and "restoration as old" concepts through AI-assisted damage feature extraction, enhancing efficiency by a hundred times compared to manual extraction [8]. 3. The integration of multiple cross-domain technologies for ultra-high-definition texture simulation, improving restoration accuracy [9][10]. 4. The realistic reproduction of the drape and dynamic effects of Han silk garments through the application of physical replication and motion capture technology [11]. Group 3: Data and Future Plans - The project aims to create three core digital assets that will facilitate the reuse of digital tools for the restoration and revitalization of similar artifacts, promoting a more mature industry solution [14]. - The project has completed a three-dimensional simulation model of the Mawangdui silk garment, with plans for a public display at the Hunan Museum by the end of June [16][18].