International audienceArchaeological studies involve more and more numerical data analyses. In this work, we are interested in the analysis and classification of ceramic sherds tomographic images in order to help archaeologists in learning about the fabrication processes of ancient pottery. More specifically, a particular manufacturing process (spiral patchwork) has recently been discovered in early Neolithic Mediterranean sites, along with a more traditional coiling technique. It has been shown that the ceramic pore distribution in available tomographic images of both archaeological and experimental samples can reveal which manufacturing technique was used. Indeed, with the spiral patchwork, the pores exhibit spiral-like behaviours, wherea...
The primary aim of this thesis was to produce an improved methodology for classifying archaeological...
Pottery from Al Khiday (Khartoum, Sudan), where a number of sites with well-preserved stratified arc...
International audienceThe macro- and mesoscopic analysis of the Impresso-Cardial pottery assemblage ...
International audienceArchaeological studies involve more and more numerical data analyses. In this ...
International audienceMicro-computed tomography is a valuable tool for studying ancient ceramics tec...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
Classification of ceramic fabrics has long held a major role in archaeological pursuits. It helps an...
International audienceThe ARCADIA project aims at using pattern recognition and machine learning to ...
International audienceA large corpus of ceramic sherds dating from the High Middle Ages has been ext...
The application of X-radiography in ceramic studies is becoming an increasingly valued method. Usin...
The recent advances in microscopy and scanning techniques enabled the image analysis of archaeologic...
The primary aim of this thesis was to produce an improved methodology for classifying archaeological...
Pottery from Al Khiday (Khartoum, Sudan), where a number of sites with well-preserved stratified arc...
International audienceThe macro- and mesoscopic analysis of the Impresso-Cardial pottery assemblage ...
International audienceArchaeological studies involve more and more numerical data analyses. In this ...
International audienceMicro-computed tomography is a valuable tool for studying ancient ceramics tec...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
Classification of ceramic fabrics has long held a major role in archaeological pursuits. It helps an...
International audienceThe ARCADIA project aims at using pattern recognition and machine learning to ...
International audienceA large corpus of ceramic sherds dating from the High Middle Ages has been ext...
The application of X-radiography in ceramic studies is becoming an increasingly valued method. Usin...
The recent advances in microscopy and scanning techniques enabled the image analysis of archaeologic...
The primary aim of this thesis was to produce an improved methodology for classifying archaeological...
Pottery from Al Khiday (Khartoum, Sudan), where a number of sites with well-preserved stratified arc...
International audienceThe macro- and mesoscopic analysis of the Impresso-Cardial pottery assemblage ...