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How much rain is too much for a GPR survey? Results of the Borre Monitoring Project
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Graffiti-Dokumentation : Projekt INDIGO
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AUTOGRAF : AUTomated Orthorectification of GRAFfiti Photos
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History and archaeology in discourse on the Dernberg : reconstructing the historical landscape of a medieval motte-and-bailey castle and deserted village
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The influence of environmental factors on the quality of GPR data : the Borre Monitoring Project
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Good vibrations? How image stabilisation influences photogrammetry
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Project INDIGO : document, disseminate & analyse a graffiti-scape
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The impact of vegetation on the visibility of archaeological features in airborne laser scanning datasets from different acquisition dates
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Multi-trace coherence mapping and data fusion for improved GPR imaging
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The rich and the hard-working : Roman villae near lake Attersee, Austria
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From 2D (to 3D) to 2.5D : not all gridded digital surfaces are created equally
(2021) ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. VIII-M-1-2021. p.171-178 -
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Archaeological remote sensing in the 21st century : (re)defining practice and theory
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Prospecting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Müstair (Switzerland)
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Bildbasierte 3D-Modellierung der Wandmalerei in der Bischofstorvorhalle im Wiener Stephansdom
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Integrating geophysical and photographic data to visualize the quarried structures of the Roman town of Bassianae
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Editorial for special issue : 'Archaeological remote sensing in the 21st century : (re)defining practice and theory'
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Créer un futur numérique du passé en passant par des directions inattendues
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Creating a digital future for the past through unanticipated directions
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Resolving some spatial resolution issues : part 2 : when diffraction takes over
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Geofysiske undersøgelser of luftfotoarkæologi i Vestjylland
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Leonardo depicted America : misread as the moon
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Novel volume visualisation of GPR data inspired by medical applications
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Modelling building costs from 3D building models : estimating the construction effort from image-based surface models of dry-stone shepherd shelters (Kras, Slovenia)
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Zerstörungsfreie archäologische Prospektion des römischen Carnuntum : erste Ergebnisse des Forschungsprojekts „ArchPro Carnuntum“
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Satellite hyperspectral and multispectral imaging
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Multispectral and hyperspectral imaging
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Integrated volume visualisation of archaeological ground penetrating radar data
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Resolving some spatial resolution issues : part 1 : between line pairs and sampling distance
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Die nicht-invasive Erkundung der archäologischen Landschaft Carnuntum
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Focusing on out-of-focus : assessing defocus estimation algorithms for the benefit of automated image masking
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Integration of complementary archaeological prospection data from a Late Iron Age settlement at Vesterager-Denmark
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Surfaces from the visual past : recovering high-resolution terrain data from historic aerial imagery for multitemporal landscape analysis
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Pixels : so basic but so confusing
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Taking vegetation marks into the next dimension : mapping the hilltop settlement of Montarice (central Adriatic Italy) by a multi-dimensional analysis of aerial imagery
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Mesh is more : using all geometric dimensions for the archaeological analysis and interpretative mapping of 3D surfaces
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The reflection of two fields : electromagnetic radiation and its role in (aerial) imaging
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Are we there yet? A review and assessment of archaeological passive airborne optical imaging approaches in the light of landscape archaeology
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Unfolding Leonardo da Vinci’s globe (AD 1504) to reveal its historical world map
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Computer graphics meets image fusion : the power of texture baking to simultaneously visualise 3D surface features and colour
(2017) ISPRS ANNALS OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCES. IV-2/W2. p.295-302 -
BRDF and its impact on aerial archaeological photography
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Documenting Bronze Age Akrotiri on Thera using laser scanning, image-based modelling and geophysical prospection
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Engaging with the canopy : multi-dimensional vegetation mark visualisation using archived aerial images
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Die Canabae von Carnuntum: Erste Ergebnisse der geophysikalischen Messungen 2012–2015
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Trying to break new ground in aerial archaeology
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Pixel-level image fusion for archaeological interpretative mapping
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Basics of photography for cultural heritage imaging
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'ArchPro Carnuntum': Erste Ergebnisse der geophysikalischen Messungen 2012–2015
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Automated archiving of archaeological aerial images
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Pixel versus object : a comparison of strategies for the semi-automated mapping of archaeological features using airborne laser scanning data
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ArchPro Carnuntum project large-scale non-invasive archaeological prospection of the Roman town of Carnuntum
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ARCTIS: analysing hyperspectral datasets
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Mapping the bronze age settlement of Akrotiri on Santorini: digital documentation and archaeological prospection
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Interdisciplinary archaeological prospection at unprecented scale and resolution. The first five years of the LBI ArchPro Research Initiative 2010-2015
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Automated archiving of oblique and vertical aerial photographs
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TAIFU: toolbox for archaeological image fusion
(2015) p.36-36 -
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From pixel to mesh: accurate and straightforward 3D documentation of cultural heritage from the Cres/Lošinj archipelago
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Airborne laser scanning and mediterranean environments: Croatian case studies
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Airborne laser bathymetry for documentation of submerged archaeological sites in shallow water
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Mind your grey tones : examining the influence of decolourization methods on interest point extraction and matching for architectural image-based modelling
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Near Surface Geophysical Archaeological Prospection at the Prehistoric Site of Akrotiri on Santorini/Thera
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ARCTIS — A MATLAB® toolbox for archaeological imaging spectroscopy
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New ways to extract archaeological information from hyperspectral pixels
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Investigation on the automatic geo-referencing of archaeological UAV photographs by correlation with pre-existing ortho-photos
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Cost-effective geocoding with exterior orientation for airborne and terrestrial archaeological photography: possibilities and limitations
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Application of terrestrial‚ 'structure-from-motion' photogrammetry on a medium-size Arctic valley glacier: potential, accuracy and limitations
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Accuracy analysis of direct georeferenced UAV images utilising low-cost navigation sensors
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Airborne imaging for heritage documentation using the Fotokite tethered flying camera
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The discovery of the school of gladiators at Carnuntum, Austria
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Producing orthophotos from archaeological aerial photographs using computer vision
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Drones: een nieuwe kijk op archeologische luchtfotografie
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Archaeological Investigations in the Potenza Valley. Field Season 2013
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Undistorting the past: new techniques for orthorectification of archaeological aerial frame imagery
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Integrating multi-receiver electromagnetic induction measurements into the interpretation of the soil landscape around the school of gladiators at Carnuntum
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Oriental: automatic geo-referencing and ortho-rectification of archaeological aerial photographs
(2013) ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. II-5/W1. p.175-180 -
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Positioning in time and space: cost-effective exterior orientation for airborne archaeological photographs
(2013) ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. II-5/W1. p.313-318 -
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The amphitheatre of Carnuntum: towards a complete 3D model using airborne Structure from Motion and dense image matching
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Integrating multi-receiver EMI measurements to characterize the soil-landscape around the school of gladiators, Carnuntum
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Radiometric calibration of ALS data for archaeological Interpretation
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The discovery of a gladiatorial school at Carnuntum
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Towards an automated georeferencing and orthorectification of archaeological aerial photographs
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The Roman Heidentor as study object to compare mobile laser scanning data and multi-view image reconstruction
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Measuring the topography of submerged archaeological sites from the air
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New approaches for archaeological feature extraction of airborne imaging spectroscopy data
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Airborne laser bathymetry: detecting and recording submerged archaeological sites from the air
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Towards a three-dimensional cost-effective registration of the archaeological heritage
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Long-term integrated archaeological prospection at the Roman town of Carnuntum/Austria
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Rethinking the spectrum: the digital (r)evolution in archaeological aerial reconnaissance
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Methods of visualisation
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Straightforward archeological orthophotos from oblique aerial images
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Analysis of mobile laser scanning data and multi-view image reconstruction
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The Stonehenge hidden landscapes project
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The deteriorating preservation of the Altai Rock art: assessing three-dimensional image-based modelling in rock art research and management
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Computer vision-based orthophoto mapping of complex archaeological sites: the ancient quarry of Pitaranha (Portugal-Spain)
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Mapping by matching: a computer vision-based approach to fast and accurate georeferencing of archaeological aerial photographs
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Three-dimensional recording of archaeological remains in the Altai Mountains
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Computer vision techniques: towards automated orthophoto production
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Getting computer vision airborne: using structure from motion for accurate orthophoto production
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Near-infrared aerial crop mark archaeology: from its historical use to current digital implementations
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From deposit to point cloud: a study of low-cost computer vision approaches for the straightforward documentation of archaeological excavations
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Balancing on the borderline: a low-cost approach to visualize the red-edge shift for the benefit of aerial archaeology
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Taking computer vision aloft: archaeological three-dimensional reconstructions from aerial photographs with PhotoScan
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It's all about the format: unleashing the power of RAW aerial photography
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An attempt to push back frontiers: digital near-ultraviolet aerial archaeology
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Investigating the impact of Roman urbanisation on the landscape of the Potenza Valley. A Report on Fieldwork in 2007.
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Providing an Archaeological Bird's-Eye View – An Overall Picture of Ground-Based Means to Execute Low-Altitude Aerial Photography (LAAP) in Archaeology
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Spectral Characterization of a Digital Still Camera’s NIR Modification to Enhance Archaeological Observation
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Helikite Aerial Photography - a Versatile Means of Unmanned, Radio Controlled, Low-Altitude Aerial Archaeology
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Beyond conventional boundaries: new technologies, methodologies, and procedures for the benefit of aerial archaeological data acquisition and analysis
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Een digitaal verleden. Het gebruik van ICT in archeologisch onderzoek
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Digitally cropping the aerial view: on the interplay between focal length and sensor size
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Imaging the invisible using modified digital still cameras for straightforward and low-cost archaeological near-infrared photography
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Exploring the Edges of the Unseen: An Attempt to Digital Aerial UV Photography
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Becoming a NIR-sensitive aerial archaeologist
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Broadening horizons: multidisciplinary approaches to landscape study
Bart Ooghe and Geert Verhoeven (UGent)(2007) -
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Did the digital (R)evolution change the concept of focal length?
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An integrated survey of roman urbanization at potentia, central Italy
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Looking through Black-Tinted Glasses – A Remotely Controlled Infrared Eye in the Sky
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Potentia: an Integrated Survey of a Roman Colony on the Adriatic Coast
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Catalogazione dei siti archeologici
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Nuova luce sulle città romane nella valle del Potenza
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The integration of Aerial Photography and GIS in the Potenza Valley Survey
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The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2003.
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Oblique aerial photography in a GIS environment for geo-archaeological research: a case study: the Potenza Valley survey
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The contribution of aerial photography and field survey to the study of urbanization in the Potenza Valley (Picenum)
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The Potenza Valley survey: towards an explanation of the settlement patterns through the combined use of GIS and different survey techniques
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Van opgraving tot voorspelling: de archeologische toepassingen van GIS
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The potenza valley survey: preliminary report on field campaign 2002
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GIS and its applications in the Potenza Valley Survey Project
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The potenza valley survey: a GIS analysis of the first field campaign
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Oblique Aerial Photography in a GIS Environment for Geo-archaeological Research. A Case Study: The Potenza Valley Survey