Theme: 07_Quantitative Methods
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Smilansky, U.
Statistical and 3D Artifact Analysis – Session Overview
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Orton, C.
‘To Err is Human’, but to Really Foul Things up You Need a Computer
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Karasik, A., L. Bitton, A. Gilboa, I. Sharon
, U. Smilansky Quantitative Measures of the Uniformity of Ceramics
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Smilansky, U., I. Beit-Arieh, A. Karasik, I. Sharon
, A. Gilboa Optimal Choice of Prototypes for Ceramic Typology
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Laugerotte, C.
, N. Warzée Computerised Geometric Analysis of a Spire Coming from a Gothic Tabernacle
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Kampel, M.
, R. Sablatnig Detection of Matching Fragments of Pottery
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Peeters, H.
Breaking Down an Early Neolithic Palimpsest Site – Some Notes on the Concept of Percolation Theory and the Understanding of Spatial Pattern Formation
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Camiz, S., E. Rova
, V. Tulli Modelling the Archaeologist’s Thinking for the Automatic Classification of Uruk Jamdat Nasr Seals Images
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Camiz, S.
, S. Venditti Unsupervised and Supervised Classifications of Egyptian Scarabs. Based on the Qualitative Characters of Typology
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Locci, M.C.
, M. Porcu Everyday Life in Mediaeval Uthina
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Castro, D.
, D. Diaz Kohonen Networks Applied to Rincón del Toro Rock Art Site Analysis
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Kadar, M., I. Ileana
, R. Joldes Artificial Neural Networks Used in Forms Recognition of the Properties of Ancient Copper Based Alloys
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Barceló, J.A.
, L. Mameli Frequency Seriation and Temporal order – A Zooarchaeological Study
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Mom, V.
, J. Andresen DAMAXIS – Danish Mesolithic Axes Information System
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Carrier, S.C., M. Amamiya
, S. Kane A 3-Dimensional Reconstruction of a Hellenistic Terracotta Plaque