Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition of ceramics is still a manual, time-consuming activity, reliant on analogue catalogues created by specialists, held in archives and libraries. The ArchAIDE project worked to streamline, optimise, and economise the mundane aspects of these processes, using the latest automatic image recognition technology, while retaining key decision points necessary to create trusted results. The project has developed two complementary machine-learning tools to propose identifications based on images captured on site. One method relies on the shape of the fracture outline of a sherd; the other is based on decorative features. For the outline-identification ...
Archaeological Automatic Interpretation and Documentation of cEramic (ArchAIDE) is a H2020 funded pr...
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanni...
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanni...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
Pottery classification is a time-consuming activity because it is based on the comparison between th...
Pottery classification is a time-consuming activity because it is based on the comparison between th...
Pottery classification is a time-consuming activity because it is based on the comparison between th...
In the last ten years, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been applied in archaeology. The...
Every day, archaeologists are working to discover and tell stories using objects from the past, inve...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
Manual classification of artefacts is a labor intensive process. Based on 2D images and 3D scans of ...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
Archaeological Automatic Interpretation and Documentation of cEramic (ArchAIDE) is a H2020 funded pr...
Archaeological Automatic Interpretation and Documentation of cEramic (ArchAIDE) is a H2020 funded pr...
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanni...
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanni...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...
Field archeologists are called upon to identify potsherds, for which they rely on their professiona...
Pottery classification is a time-consuming activity because it is based on the comparison between th...
Pottery classification is a time-consuming activity because it is based on the comparison between th...
Pottery classification is a time-consuming activity because it is based on the comparison between th...
In the last ten years, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been applied in archaeology. The...
Every day, archaeologists are working to discover and tell stories using objects from the past, inve...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
Manual classification of artefacts is a labor intensive process. Based on 2D images and 3D scans of ...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
Archaeological Automatic Interpretation and Documentation of cEramic (ArchAIDE) is a H2020 funded pr...
Archaeological Automatic Interpretation and Documentation of cEramic (ArchAIDE) is a H2020 funded pr...
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanni...
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanni...