© SGEM 2019. Both in science and industry, tailor-made software and hardware systems simplify and speed up the process of obtaining new knowledge or creating new products. Geoscientists have come to rely on geodetic instruments, various sensors and analyzers (for determining physical and chemical properties of soils, air, rocks) and data processing software in their research. Hardware complexes always come with their original software for primary and secondary data processing. These complexes are often aimed at a range of users and are not suitable for specialized or contextually relevant tasks (for example, archaeological field surveys). The efficiency of archaeological research can be enhanced by automating the process of data collection ...
In recent decades, the application of geomatics technologies and methodologies to archaeological stu...
This master’s thesis is comprised of two stand-alone technical papers united by a common theme. Thes...
In the past twenty years archaeological survey has changed radically thanks to theprogress in the fi...
© SGEM 2019. Both in science and industry, tailor-made software and hardware systems simplify and sp...
Accurate measurement and thorough documentation of excavated artifacts are the essential tasks of ar...
In recent years, advances in the fields of photogrammetry and computer vision have produced several ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related geospatial software have been increasingly employed...
The introduction and the diffusion of digital technology have strongly affected the way archaeologis...
Melka Kunture (Ethiopia) represents an important prehistoric archaeological site. To protect and to ...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...
This presentation introduce two applications of digital photogrammetry in an archaeological context:...
To meet the requirements for rapid, accurate and effective recording and documentation of archaeolog...
Archaeological excavation is a destructive process, making accurate, fast and efficient 3D documenta...
In the last seven years researchers have been using the stereo-photogrammetry tecnique to achieve mo...
To meet the requirements for rapid, accurate and effective recording and documentation of archaeolog...
In recent decades, the application of geomatics technologies and methodologies to archaeological stu...
This master’s thesis is comprised of two stand-alone technical papers united by a common theme. Thes...
In the past twenty years archaeological survey has changed radically thanks to theprogress in the fi...
© SGEM 2019. Both in science and industry, tailor-made software and hardware systems simplify and sp...
Accurate measurement and thorough documentation of excavated artifacts are the essential tasks of ar...
In recent years, advances in the fields of photogrammetry and computer vision have produced several ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related geospatial software have been increasingly employed...
The introduction and the diffusion of digital technology have strongly affected the way archaeologis...
Melka Kunture (Ethiopia) represents an important prehistoric archaeological site. To protect and to ...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...
This presentation introduce two applications of digital photogrammetry in an archaeological context:...
To meet the requirements for rapid, accurate and effective recording and documentation of archaeolog...
Archaeological excavation is a destructive process, making accurate, fast and efficient 3D documenta...
In the last seven years researchers have been using the stereo-photogrammetry tecnique to achieve mo...
To meet the requirements for rapid, accurate and effective recording and documentation of archaeolog...
In recent decades, the application of geomatics technologies and methodologies to archaeological stu...
This master’s thesis is comprised of two stand-alone technical papers united by a common theme. Thes...
In the past twenty years archaeological survey has changed radically thanks to theprogress in the fi...