Since 2016, in the SNFS-project ‘Mobilities, entanglements and transformations in Neolithic societies on the Swiss Plateau (3900-3500 BC)’, we have been using a computer-aided classification of vessel shapes to investigate completely preserved Neolithic pottery of Swiss wetland sites and neighbouring regions from the 4th millennium BC beyond classical typologies and cultural assignments. Our strategy is essentially very simple: We follow a holistic approach in which the entire vessel body is understood as a rotational body (comparable with Mom 2005, Chapman et al., 2006, Keogh et al., 2009). One side of the rasterized, filled and equally scaled profile is extracted, and via a simple transfer of the image information into a matrix, the profi...
International audienceA large corpus of ceramic sherds dating from the High Middle Ages has been ext...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
International audienceMicro-computed tomography is a valuable tool for studying ancient ceramics tec...
Since 2016, in the SNSF-project 'Mobilities, entanglements and transformations in Neolithic societie...
Since the beginning of scientific archaeology, vessels have been classified primarily by their form....
This paper describes how feature extraction on ancient pottery can be combined with recent developme...
The primary aim of this thesis was to produce an improved methodology for classifying archaeological...
Recent advances in computer and environmental science, climate modelling and other disciplines as we...
In the last ten years, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been applied in archaeology. The...
The study of pottery and their distribution patterns constitutes one of the basic archaeological tas...
In a world that is more and more complex and full of artificial, we strike to master the changes whi...
The dataset was compiled within the SNSF project No 100011_156205 ‘Mobilities, Entanglements and Tra...
none3The classification of shape (e.g. piece of potteries, motif identification, hieroglyphics classi...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...
The classification of Western European flanged axes dating to the Middle Bronze Age (1650–1350 BC) i...
International audienceA large corpus of ceramic sherds dating from the High Middle Ages has been ext...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
International audienceMicro-computed tomography is a valuable tool for studying ancient ceramics tec...
Since 2016, in the SNSF-project 'Mobilities, entanglements and transformations in Neolithic societie...
Since the beginning of scientific archaeology, vessels have been classified primarily by their form....
This paper describes how feature extraction on ancient pottery can be combined with recent developme...
The primary aim of this thesis was to produce an improved methodology for classifying archaeological...
Recent advances in computer and environmental science, climate modelling and other disciplines as we...
In the last ten years, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been applied in archaeology. The...
The study of pottery and their distribution patterns constitutes one of the basic archaeological tas...
In a world that is more and more complex and full of artificial, we strike to master the changes whi...
The dataset was compiled within the SNSF project No 100011_156205 ‘Mobilities, Entanglements and Tra...
none3The classification of shape (e.g. piece of potteries, motif identification, hieroglyphics classi...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...
The classification of Western European flanged axes dating to the Middle Bronze Age (1650–1350 BC) i...
International audienceA large corpus of ceramic sherds dating from the High Middle Ages has been ext...
The study of size and shape of ceramic fragments is a common approach used for unraveling the deposi...
International audienceMicro-computed tomography is a valuable tool for studying ancient ceramics tec...