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Towards detection of archaeological objects in high-resolution remotely sensed images : the Silvretta case study
Lambers, Karsten; Zingman, Igor (2013): Towards detection of archaeological objects in high-resolution remotely sensed images : the Silvretta case study, in: Philip Verhagen (Hrsg.), Archaeology in the Digital Era : Papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, S. 781–791.
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Title of the compilation:
Archaeology in the Digital Era : Papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012
Volume Number/Title:
Volume II
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40th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Southampton, 26-30 March 2012
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2013
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978-90-4852-728-1
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English
Abstract:
We report on recent research undertaken in the framework of the Silvretta Archaeological Project, in which we are developing methods to detect certain types of archaeological ruins in remotely sensed images in order to assist archaeological survey. Our approach aims at assessing the probability of the presence of objects of our interest based on geometric cues that can be automatically detected in the satellite and aerial images that we use. We describe our methodology and the first integral step, constituting a new approach to texture segmentation that we developed to reduce the rate of false detections.
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Archaeological Survey, Remote Sensing, Texture Segmentation, Texture Contrast
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Conferenceobject
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October 14, 2014
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