The interpretation process is one of the main tasks performed by archaeologists who, starting from ground data about evidences and findings, incrementally derive knowledge about ancient objects or events. Very often more than one archaeologist contributes in different time instants to discover details about the same finding and thus, it is important to keep track of history and provenance of the overall knowledge discovery process. To this aim, we propose a model and a set of derivation rules for tracking and refining data provenance during the archaeological interpretation process. In particular, among all the possible interpretation activities, we concentrate on the one concerning the dating that archaeologists perform to assign one or mo...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new temporal data mining method considering a set of archæolog...
Strategies for graph-based knowledge modelling as Linked Open Data (LOD) of real world archaeologica...
Imprecision and uncertainty appear together in many situations of real life and thereforesoft comput...
n this paper we propose a model and a set of derivation rules for tracking data provenance during th...
Time and space are two important characteristics of archaeological data. As regards to the first asp...
Space and time are two important characteristics of data in many domains. This is particularly true ...
It is a stroke of luck that the RGZM (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz) hosts already since ...
It is a stroke of luck that the RGZM (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz) hosts already since ...
Background “Dated sites” in archaeology are usually not “dated sites”. In the first century AD e.g....
International audienceOur previous work on specialized digital libraries showed that each expert was...
This article is about uncertainty and formalization of the archaeological time. During an archaeolog...
In the 1990s, Bayesian modelling revolutionised archaeological chronology construction. It allowed f...
Archaeological excavations produce a wealth of data. Due to the unrepeatable nature of this fieldwor...
Introduction The development of the Roman Limes has always been thought to have been a corner-stone...
Survey archaeologists, studying human activities over space during time, need to assign a chronologi...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new temporal data mining method considering a set of archæolog...
Strategies for graph-based knowledge modelling as Linked Open Data (LOD) of real world archaeologica...
Imprecision and uncertainty appear together in many situations of real life and thereforesoft comput...
n this paper we propose a model and a set of derivation rules for tracking data provenance during th...
Time and space are two important characteristics of archaeological data. As regards to the first asp...
Space and time are two important characteristics of data in many domains. This is particularly true ...
It is a stroke of luck that the RGZM (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz) hosts already since ...
It is a stroke of luck that the RGZM (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz) hosts already since ...
Background “Dated sites” in archaeology are usually not “dated sites”. In the first century AD e.g....
International audienceOur previous work on specialized digital libraries showed that each expert was...
This article is about uncertainty and formalization of the archaeological time. During an archaeolog...
In the 1990s, Bayesian modelling revolutionised archaeological chronology construction. It allowed f...
Archaeological excavations produce a wealth of data. Due to the unrepeatable nature of this fieldwor...
Introduction The development of the Roman Limes has always been thought to have been a corner-stone...
Survey archaeologists, studying human activities over space during time, need to assign a chronologi...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new temporal data mining method considering a set of archæolog...
Strategies for graph-based knowledge modelling as Linked Open Data (LOD) of real world archaeologica...
Imprecision and uncertainty appear together in many situations of real life and thereforesoft comput...