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03. Innovating Archaeological Exploration: AI-based approaches to Remote Sensing - Part A

Tracks
Room A4
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Room A4

Speaker

Mr. Evan Levine
Copenhagen University

Semi-supervised Deep Learning Point Cloud Classification for UAV Lidar and Photogrammetry

Dr. Nejc Coz
ZRC SAZU

Making AI accessible to archaeologists: Developing a tool for automatic feature recognition from ALS

Dr. Kayeleigh Sharp
Northern Arizona University

Intelligent Surveys: The role of AI in the fieldwork of the Gallinazo del Norte Archaeological Research Project (PIAGN)

Ms. Ana Sofia Meneses
Sapienza Univerista di Roma

A Preliminary Study of the Morphology and Spatial Distribution of Funerary Elements in the West and Southwestern cemetery of Wadi al-Ma'awel, Oman

Dr. Manuel J.H. Peters
Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology

Integrating satellite machine learning, UAV photogrammetry, and pedestrian survey for multi-scale feature detection in the Argentine Andes

Dr. Sebastian Fajardo
Leiden University

MAPHSA: Uncovering Pre-Columbian Landscapes through Machine Learning and Remote Sensing in Tropical South America

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