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Exploring the Impact of Pitch-Coated Pottery on Wine Composition: Metabolomics Characterization of an Ancient Technique. [PDF]
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FEB-YOLOv8: A multi-scale lightweight detection model for underwater object detection. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Sun F, Wu X.
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A hybrid Bi-LSTM and RBM approach for advanced underwater object detection. [PDF]
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Underwater archaeological mosaicing
Bellavia, F., Tegolo, D., Valenti, C.F.
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Multisensor visualization for underwater archaeology
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1991The problems particular to underwater archaeology are discussed. The underwater archaeology study of three sunken ships is then described. They are the USS Monitor, Hamilton and Scourge. Future prospects with respect to improved technology are indicated.
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Experiment of robofish aided underwater archaeology
2005 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics - ROBIO, 2005Bionic propulsive mechanism is a hot research topic in robotics field. Robofish, as an ultimate carrier of the research results, should exhibit its advantages in practice. First, the requirements of underwater archaeology to underwater vehicles are briefly analyzed.
Tian-Miao Wang
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Imaging Underwater for Archaeology
Journal of Field Archaeology, 2000In this paper we examine underwater imaging for archaeology and especially the use of multiple acoustic and optical sensors at varying degrees of resolution for reconnaissance and mapping sites on the seafloor. Specifically, we look at the role of side-scan sonar for locating suitable sites of interest, which may then be mapped quantitatively with ...
Hanumant Singh +3 more
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Ethics and Underwater Archaeology
2002Professional ethics play a defining role in underwater archaeology and submerged cultural resource management. Ownership, preservation, management, access, and investigative obligations associated with the resource base are problems at the heart of professional ethics.
Ian Roderick Mather, Gordon P. Watts
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