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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, CAA2017 - 14-15-16/03/2017, Atlanta,

The 45th CAA conference will bring together scholars from across the globe to share their cutting edge research from a diverse range of fields in a focused, but informal, setting. One thing that the CAA prides itself on is a strong sense of community, and we hope to continue to grow that community by welcoming new participants this year. This is only the 3rd time the conference has been held in the United States, and we are excited to have old and new members join us in Atlanta this coming spring.


FECHA/DATE/DATA:14-15-16/03/2017


ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

INFO: web - caa2017@caaconference.org

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SESSIONS:


  • 3D Digitization of Sculpture

  • 3D Technologies Applied to Music and Sound

  • 3DVR Caveats and Accomplishments

  • Archaeological Networks: Uncertainty, Missing Data, and Statistical Inference

  • Archaeology In and Out of the Classroom: Digital Approaches to Archaeological Instruction

  • Automation is here to stay! The hitch-hiker’s guide to automated object detection and image processing in remote sensing

  • Close range 3D data acquisition, processing, querying and presentation in cultural heritage

  • Computer Applications in Archaeological Pedagogy: Best Practices for Teaching and Learning

  • CONTIBUTIONS TO SETTLEMENT THEORY? ARCHAEOLOGICAL LOCATION ANALYSIS AND MODELLING

  • Corpus of Analysis in the Research on Ancient Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia: Encoding, Information Collection, Digital Collaboration, and Investigating Strategies

  • Data, Theory, Methods, and Models. Approaching Anthropology and Archaeology through Computational Modeling

  • Decolonising Digital Archaeology

  • Differing Perspectives: The wide world of geophysical prospection

  • Digital Archaeology - Where are we and how do we fit in?

  • Everything wrong with…

  • Exploring the Symbiotic Relationships of Archaeology and Digital Humanities

  • From Physical to Digital, from Interactive to Immersive: Uses of Three–Dimensional Representation, Mixed Reality, and More in the Sharing and Exploration of Archaeological Data

  • Geographic relations in Databases on cultural heritage

  • Ground-penetrating radar advancements in the Americas

  • Machine Learning for Applications in Archaeology

  • Mechanics, Mods and Mashups: Games of the Past for the Future Designed by Archaeologists

  • Methods, tools, disruption ... : from information delivery to interaction

  • Mobile GIS and field survey - current possibilities, future needs

  • NEH Roundtable on Advanced Challenges in Theory and Practice in 3D Modeling

  • Non invasive methods to assess above and underground spatial pattern

  • Open open open. The rise of open scientific publishing and the archaeological discipline: managing the paradigm shift

  • PATH MODELLING AND THE MATERIALITY OF MOVEMENT

  • Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Image-Based Modelling

  • Rip – Model – Learn: towards the Total Model

  • Same as it ever was... Same as it ever was

  • Structural Analysis for Cultural Heritage

  • The Creation of Big Data Labs for Archaeology, Heritage, and Global Initiatives

  • The Technology Lag: A Panel Discussion Regarding the use of the Computing Technologies Toolkit For Cultural Resource Compliance Projects

  • The ups and downs of archaeological simulation

  • Urbanism at the micro, meso and macro scales: Advances in computational and quantitative methods to study cities and their built environments

  • Visualisation as Analysis in Archaeology

  • Web-based infrastructure as a collaborative framework across archaeological fieldwork, lab work, and analysis

  • Women in CAA


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