Recent advances in microcomputer technology have created many tools for image processing and analysis that are useful for paleontologic studies. Although the Journal of Paleontology is not the appropriate forum for reviews of products from the rapidly changing field of computer technologies, a brief introduction to techniques presently available for image processing and analysis, and their potential applications to the field, may be of value to paleontologists
Public domain software has been developed for remote exposure control of a consumer digital camera f...
Virtual paleontology is the study of fossils through three-dimensional digital visualizations; it re...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...
Digitization of specimens is becoming an ever more important part of palaeontology, both for archiva...
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling has always been an important part of paleontological research and in...
Practical applications of computers in archaeological study has been employed by archaeologists for ...
As a student at the University of Glasgow, I remember that there was a book that was heavily thumbed...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface scanning includes techniques of image acquisition and image processin...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the use which has been made of the computer in archaeology up ...
Computer applications in archaeology have been a feature of archaeology since the 1950s. From the 19...
Over the course of the last decades computers have evolved from a useful tool for rapidly calculatin...
Paleontological research increasingly uses high-resolution micro-computed tomography (μCT) to study ...
Fossil plants play an important role in geoscience, such as in the determination of strata and analy...
This chapter describes an expert system for the identification of micro-fossils. This graphic expert...
Virtual paleontology is the study of fossils through three-dimensional digital visualizations; it re...
Public domain software has been developed for remote exposure control of a consumer digital camera f...
Virtual paleontology is the study of fossils through three-dimensional digital visualizations; it re...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...
Digitization of specimens is becoming an ever more important part of palaeontology, both for archiva...
Three-dimensional (3D) modeling has always been an important part of paleontological research and in...
Practical applications of computers in archaeological study has been employed by archaeologists for ...
As a student at the University of Glasgow, I remember that there was a book that was heavily thumbed...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface scanning includes techniques of image acquisition and image processin...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the use which has been made of the computer in archaeology up ...
Computer applications in archaeology have been a feature of archaeology since the 1950s. From the 19...
Over the course of the last decades computers have evolved from a useful tool for rapidly calculatin...
Paleontological research increasingly uses high-resolution micro-computed tomography (μCT) to study ...
Fossil plants play an important role in geoscience, such as in the determination of strata and analy...
This chapter describes an expert system for the identification of micro-fossils. This graphic expert...
Virtual paleontology is the study of fossils through three-dimensional digital visualizations; it re...
Public domain software has been developed for remote exposure control of a consumer digital camera f...
Virtual paleontology is the study of fossils through three-dimensional digital visualizations; it re...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...