L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica

The classification of shape (e.g. piece of potteries, motif identification, hieroglyphics classification…) is a time consuming task for human being, therefore the objective to develop an automated system for shape classification is welcomed for many archaeologists, freeing them from tedious efforts....

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Main Authors: Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini, Monica Toschi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: mediaGEO soc. coop. 2013-10-01
Series:Archeomatica
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Online Access:http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/archeomatica/article/view/278
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spelling doaj-aff44825fbab4add94e8321837bbef192020-11-25T02:03:04ZengmediaGEO soc. coop.Archeomatica2037-24852384-94282013-10-0144257L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologicaLoris Nanni0Alessandra Lumini1Monica Toschi2Università di PadovaDISI , University of Bologna, via Venezia 52, 47023 Cesena ItalyDipartimento di Beni Culturali — Via degli Ariani, 1 48121 - Ravenna – ItaliaThe classification of shape (e.g. piece of potteries, motif identification, hieroglyphics classification…) is a time consuming task for human being, therefore the objective to develop an automated system for shape classification is welcomed for many archaeologists, freeing them from tedious efforts. Moreover, due to the lack of human experts several artifacts are not studied, this problem could be alleviated using automated systems. A main problem of several proposed shape classifiers is that they need a parameters tuning in each different problem. We show that our system based on an ensemble of approaches is able  to work in different applications exactly with the same parameters. This is a very useful for practitioners, with little knowledge of pattern recognition, that need a quick method for their shape classification problem. Two case studies are here reported: • automatic classification of the several diverse motifs that are used in the pottery of Kamares style (Cretan  cultural  production  between  the  first  half  of the 2nd millennium BC); • pieces of pottery classification found in the area of the ancient port city of Class (Italy). The matlab code of the proposed system will be available at http://www.dei.unipd.it/wdyn/?IDsezione=3314&IDgruppo_pass=124&preview= as baseline for other researchers.http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/archeomatica/article/view/278computer vision, pattern recognition, database, descrittori di forma, vasi, motivi decorativi.
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author Loris Nanni
Alessandra Lumini
Monica Toschi
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Alessandra Lumini
Monica Toschi
L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
Archeomatica
computer vision, pattern recognition, database, descrittori di forma, vasi, motivi decorativi.
author_facet Loris Nanni
Alessandra Lumini
Monica Toschi
author_sort Loris Nanni
title L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
title_short L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
title_full L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
title_fullStr L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
title_full_unstemmed L’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
title_sort l’utilizzo di metodi automatici per l’analisi della forma applicati alla ricerca archeologica
publisher mediaGEO soc. coop.
series Archeomatica
issn 2037-2485
2384-9428
publishDate 2013-10-01
description The classification of shape (e.g. piece of potteries, motif identification, hieroglyphics classification…) is a time consuming task for human being, therefore the objective to develop an automated system for shape classification is welcomed for many archaeologists, freeing them from tedious efforts. Moreover, due to the lack of human experts several artifacts are not studied, this problem could be alleviated using automated systems. A main problem of several proposed shape classifiers is that they need a parameters tuning in each different problem. We show that our system based on an ensemble of approaches is able  to work in different applications exactly with the same parameters. This is a very useful for practitioners, with little knowledge of pattern recognition, that need a quick method for their shape classification problem. Two case studies are here reported: • automatic classification of the several diverse motifs that are used in the pottery of Kamares style (Cretan  cultural  production  between  the  first  half  of the 2nd millennium BC); • pieces of pottery classification found in the area of the ancient port city of Class (Italy). The matlab code of the proposed system will be available at http://www.dei.unipd.it/wdyn/?IDsezione=3314&IDgruppo_pass=124&preview= as baseline for other researchers.
topic computer vision, pattern recognition, database, descrittori di forma, vasi, motivi decorativi.
url http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/archeomatica/article/view/278
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