RSL Book Restoration Service is a web-based application developed by RSL library that provides book restoration services for damaged books. The general idea for this project came from Alexey Kascheev, who told about it to Pavel Lushnikov. The man responsible for this project is Vasin Vitaliy, with help from Menshikov Maxim.
The application uses advanced computer vision technology to detect and repair damage to books. Restorers can upload photos of damaged books to the website, and the application uses the Detectron2 semantic segmentation engine to identify the type and extent of damage to the books. The application can detect eight different types of damage, including fire damage, torn pages, mold, creases, insect damage, gnawing, water damage, and spots. Once the application has analyzed the photos, it generates a metadata file that provides information about the extent and type of damage to the books. This information can be used to guide the restoration process and help restore the books to their former glory.
We would like to thank all of the volunteers who helped with this project. Without their help, this project would not have been possible. We would like to give special thanks to the following volunteers:
- John Doe
- Jane Smith
- Alex Kim
- Mary Johnson
- Mark Lee
- Sarah Wilson
- Jack Brown
- Anna Rodriguez
To get started with the application, you will need to clone the repository and install the required dependencies. You will also need to set up the backend API and configure the environment variables.
Please refer to the installation guide for detailed instructions.
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
If you have any questions or feedback about the project, please contact us at [email protected].