This contribution examines the potential of object-based image analysis (OBIA) for archaeological predictive modeling starting from elevation data, by testing a ruleset for the location of “control places” on two test areas in the Alpine environment (northern Italy). The ruleset was developed on the western Asiago Plateau (Vicenza Province, Veneto) and subsequently re-applied (semi)automatically in the Isarco Valley (South Tirol). Firstly, we considered the physiographic, climatic, and morphological characteristics of the selected areas and we applied 3 DTM processing techniques: Slope, local dominance, and solar radiation. Subsequently, we employed an object-based approach to classification. Solar radiation, local dominance, and slope were...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to identify terrain features of archae...
We present an analysis of multi-faceted, GIS managed data for determining the archaeological potenti...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is a method of assessing remote sensing data that uses morphometr...
This contribution examines the potential of object-based image analysis (OBIA) for archaeological pr...
In recent years, the field of remote sensing experienced an incredible growth thanks to the increasi...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is rapidly emerging as a valuable method for integrating the data...
As Boast put it righteously "there is no basic difference in the way of human thinking between primi...
Starting from statistical samplings or anthropological dynamics hypothesis, GIS predictive models ar...
The present work proposes an innovative approach to surveys and demonstrates the effectiveness of br...
International audienceIn recent years, the field of remote sensing experienced an incredible growth ...
To facilitate locating archaeological sites before they are compromised or destroyed, we are develop...
Historical aerial imagery can be used to investigate geomorphological change over time, which can in...
In a world that is more and more complex and full of artificial, we strike to master the changes whi...
Archaeological remains generated by human activities in prehistorical and historical times result in...
Late Holocene deposits stored beneath the modern deltaic-alluvial plains are excellent sedimentary a...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to identify terrain features of archae...
We present an analysis of multi-faceted, GIS managed data for determining the archaeological potenti...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is a method of assessing remote sensing data that uses morphometr...
This contribution examines the potential of object-based image analysis (OBIA) for archaeological pr...
In recent years, the field of remote sensing experienced an incredible growth thanks to the increasi...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is rapidly emerging as a valuable method for integrating the data...
As Boast put it righteously "there is no basic difference in the way of human thinking between primi...
Starting from statistical samplings or anthropological dynamics hypothesis, GIS predictive models ar...
The present work proposes an innovative approach to surveys and demonstrates the effectiveness of br...
International audienceIn recent years, the field of remote sensing experienced an incredible growth ...
To facilitate locating archaeological sites before they are compromised or destroyed, we are develop...
Historical aerial imagery can be used to investigate geomorphological change over time, which can in...
In a world that is more and more complex and full of artificial, we strike to master the changes whi...
Archaeological remains generated by human activities in prehistorical and historical times result in...
Late Holocene deposits stored beneath the modern deltaic-alluvial plains are excellent sedimentary a...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) has been increasingly used to identify terrain features of archae...
We present an analysis of multi-faceted, GIS managed data for determining the archaeological potenti...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is a method of assessing remote sensing data that uses morphometr...