The (slow) emergence of semi-automated or supervised detection techniques to identify anthropogenic objects in archaeological prospection using remote sensing data has received a mixed reception during the past decade. Critics have stressed the superiority of human vision and the irreplaceability of human judgement in recognising archaeological traces, perceiving a threat that will undermine professional expertise and that archaeological experience and knowledge could be written out of the interpretative process. Uneasiness amongst some archaeologists of losing control, even partially, of the interpretation process certainly seems to be a significant factor in criticisms, citing the undeniable fact that archaeological remains (or pro...
This volume debuts the new scope of Remote Sensing, which was first defined as the analysis of da...
The variety and sophistication of data sources, sensors, and platforms employed in archaeological re...
Archaeological remote sensing is not a novel discipline. Indeed, there is already a suite of geoscie...
The (slow) emergence of semi-automated or supervised detection techniques to identify anthropogeni...
The applications of automated object detection in remote sensing archaeology have grown considera...
Geophysical data are an important source from which to study the human past, but need to be interpre...
Archaeologists can today interact ever more closely with the modern sciences of surveying, which as ...
The main limit we found in using remote sensing data for archaeological pur pose was that of the we...
Automated remote sensing has made substantial breakthroughs for archaeological investigation. Over t...
Although satellite imagery has been used for archaeological purposes since the 1970s, imagery with a...
The documentation and protection of archaeological and cultural heritage (ACH) using remote sensing,...
NoIn archaeological prospection, computer processing is essential for all stages of data manipulatio...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is rapidly emerging as a valuable method for integrating the data...
Archaeologists, like other scientists, are experiencing a data-flood in their discipline, fueled by ...
This volume debuts the new scope of Remote Sensing, which was first defined as the analysis of data ...
This volume debuts the new scope of Remote Sensing, which was first defined as the analysis of da...
The variety and sophistication of data sources, sensors, and platforms employed in archaeological re...
Archaeological remote sensing is not a novel discipline. Indeed, there is already a suite of geoscie...
The (slow) emergence of semi-automated or supervised detection techniques to identify anthropogeni...
The applications of automated object detection in remote sensing archaeology have grown considera...
Geophysical data are an important source from which to study the human past, but need to be interpre...
Archaeologists can today interact ever more closely with the modern sciences of surveying, which as ...
The main limit we found in using remote sensing data for archaeological pur pose was that of the we...
Automated remote sensing has made substantial breakthroughs for archaeological investigation. Over t...
Although satellite imagery has been used for archaeological purposes since the 1970s, imagery with a...
The documentation and protection of archaeological and cultural heritage (ACH) using remote sensing,...
NoIn archaeological prospection, computer processing is essential for all stages of data manipulatio...
Object-based image analysis (OBIA) is rapidly emerging as a valuable method for integrating the data...
Archaeologists, like other scientists, are experiencing a data-flood in their discipline, fueled by ...
This volume debuts the new scope of Remote Sensing, which was first defined as the analysis of data ...
This volume debuts the new scope of Remote Sensing, which was first defined as the analysis of da...
The variety and sophistication of data sources, sensors, and platforms employed in archaeological re...
Archaeological remote sensing is not a novel discipline. Indeed, there is already a suite of geoscie...