Virtual Vellum

Project start date: 2006-01 Project end date: 2006-07
Virtual Vellum is an e Science demonstrator project that has been funded by EPSRC/JISC/Arts & Humanities e-Science Initiative and the UK e Science Core Programme with the aim of promoting and demonstrating the use of technology within arts and humanities research. The aim of the project is to investigate technologies that facilitate the retrieval, manipulation and annotation/hotspotting of very high resolution image datasets (typically greater than 8k x 6k pixels). Each dataset may consist of many hundred images, such as those from digitised manuscripts. The Froissart Manuscript Project will provide the initial collection of images for the development process, however the viewing environment will provide a generic viewing tool for researchers and will be able to handle arbitrary image collections. Flexibility in terms of accessing image datasets will be given by including the ability to retrieve data from a local hard drive, over the internet, and via a Data Grid using Storage Resource Broker (this will primarily make use of the White Rose Grid and the Worldwide Universities Network, WUN). Motivated by the potential bandwidth issues associated with retrieving large images over a network, the effectiveness of encoding the images as JPEG 2000 will be assessed and implemented within the project.
Methods usedCategory
2d illustrationPractice-led research
2d modelling - rasterData structuring and enhancement
2d Scanning and photographyData capture
Resource sharingCommunication and collaboration
Coding and standardisationData structuring and enhancement
Content analysisData analysis
Data modellingData structuring and enhancement
Graphical interaction (asynchronous)Communication and collaboration
Graphical interaction (synchronous)Communication and collaboration
Image enhancementData structuring and enhancement
Image feature measurementData analysis
Image manipulationPractice-led research
Image segmentationData analysis
Iterative designStrategy and project management
Text encoding - descriptiveData structuring and enhancement
PrototypingStrategy and project management
Record linkagesData analysis
Streaming mediaData publishing and dissemination
CurationStrategy and project management
preservationStrategy and project management
Collaborative publishingData publishing and dissemination
Funding sources: 
EPSRC/JISC/Arts & Humanities e-Science Initiative and the UK e Science Core Programme
Content types created: 
Still Image/Graphics
Software tools used: 
Java
Digital resource created:  
"Virtual Vellum" is written entirely in Java version 1.2. This makes it completely platform- independent. It can therefore run within a web page without the need for extra plug-in downloads, or as a stand-alone application, e.g. as a more user-friendly replacement for conventional viewers. The combined features of "Virtual Vellum" make it a very versatile image-viewing tool. We envisage it being used for online study and research, but also (for example) during live seminars, conference papers, public lectures or demonstrations. It will prove especially versatile when two or more images need to be called up rapidly by a lecturer or demonstrator, for side-by-side comparison.
Data Formats created: 
JPEG Tiled Image Pyramid (JTIP), Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), JPEG 2000


Project staff and expertise: 

Principal staff member:Professor Peter Ainsworth
Other staff:Postdoctoral researcher(s) / Research assistant(s)
External expertise:


Metadata on this arts-humanities.net record
Author(s) of recordMichael Meredith
TitleVirtual Vellum
Record created2007-04-14
Record updated2010-04-29 11:07
URL of recordhttp://www.arts-humanities.net/node/2235
Citation of recordMichael Meredith: Virtual Vellum.
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created: 2007-04-14, last updated 2010-04-29 11:07