
Revive the Past
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Beijing, China, 12-16 April 2011
Philip Verhagen(Author)
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
Published on 17. August 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
393 pages
978-90-8555-066-2 (ISBN)
Description
The present volume consists of the peer-reviewed papers presented at the CAA2011 conference held in Beijing, China between April 12 and 16, 2011. The theme of this conference was "Revive the Past", which means retrieving our history and using it to help create a new civilization. It was a great honour to organize the conference where over 130 researchers made presentations; ten keynote speeches were given; and sixteen sessions covered a wide variety of topics: data acquisition and recording, conceptual modelling, data analysis, data management, digging with words, 3D models, visualizing heritage sites, digital spaces for archaeology, geophysics, GIS, graphics in archaeology, visualisation in archaeology, semantic technologies, spatial prediction, visualization and exhibition, and 3D object reconstruction. In addition, student papers and posters were presented.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-8555-066-2 (9789085550662)
DOI
10.5117/9789085550662
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Persons
Mingquan Zhou is professor at the College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University. Mingquan Zhou is professor at the College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University.
Content
Foreword - Mingquan Zhou 3D DATA ACQUISITION, 3D MODELLING AND DIGITAL EXHIBITION, DIGITAL EXHIBITION, DATA MANAGEMENT, CONCEPTUAL MODELLING, ACAML GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS, The CEDACH DMT: NETWORK ANALYSIS