Many researchers are eager to study the stone tool production process based on ancient stone tools that were excavated from ruins. The assembly and disassembly of joining materials are repeated many times for investigation that is a better way to understand the stone tool production process. In our previous work, we have implemented an interactive assembly guiding program using the contours of stone tool images taken by an RGB camera. However, this method was not suitable for thick stone tools. In this work, we examine stone tool identification methods by using an RGB-D camera and 3D point cloud processing.
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