martes, 7 de febrero de 2012

Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA2012)


Entre los días 26  y 30 de Marzo  tendrá lugar en la Faculty of Humanities de la Universidad de Southampton la conferencia  anual Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology organizado por el Archaeological Computing Research Group . En la siguiente dirección podréis encontrar un listado de fechas relevantes de la CAA2012  


El programa de ponencias y charlas es bastante extenso como se puede observar en el pdf del “timetable”. En resumen la CAA de este año  se centra en los siguientes temas:
  1. Simulating the Past
  2. Spatial Analysis
  3. Data Modelling & Sharing
  4. Data Analysis, Management, Integration & Visualisation
  5. Geospatial Technologies
  6. Field & Lab Recording
  7. Theoretical Approaches & Context of Archaeological Computing
  8. Human Computer Interaction, Multimedia, Museums
Hay bastante presencia de ponentes  españolas. Aquí os dejo un listado con acceso al resumen:

  • Combining Terrestrial Laser Scanning and techniques of digital image processing in “Archaeological of the Architecture” analysis, in the Walls of the Andalusian Site of Vascos (Navalmoralejo, Toledo-Spain). María J. Iniesto-Alba, Miguel Bru, Estela Paradelo, Ricardo Izquierdo. Resumen
  • Long-term change detection from the Mediterranean context: the case study of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). Monica de Cet, Simón Gornés Hachero, Joana Gual Cerdó, Elena Sintes Olives, Bianca Willié, Rainer Duttmann, Roberto Risch, Johannes Mmüller. Resumen
  • Re-contextualising inter-visibility networks with artefact networks for understanding urban connectivity in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain. Tom Brughmans, Graeme Earl, Simon Keay, Leif Isaksen, Catriona Cooper . Resumen
  • Integrating spatial analyses into foraging societies land use strategies. A case study from the Nalón basin (Asturias, North of Spain). Miguel Angel Fano, Alejandro Garcia. Resumen. 
  • 3D model of Lugo’s Roman Walls (Galicia-Spain) using a Terrestrial Laser Scanner and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. María J. Iniesto-Alba, Alicia Cañizares, David Miranda, Rafael Crecente. Resumen 
  • Integrating remote sensing techniques: the Penedes-Garraf (North-Eastern Spain) landscape case study.  Irene Cruz, Hector A. Orengo, Josep M. Palet. Resumen
  • VR as a tool for Ancient architecture. Examining some buildings in the eastern side of the forum of Pollentia (Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain). Bartomeu Vallori-Márquez, Catalina Mas-Florit, Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros Resumen
  • (Re)seeing the engraved block of El Mirón Cave (Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain). Vera Moitinho de Almeida, Luis Teira, Manuel González-Morales, Lawrence G. Straus, Millán Mozota, Ana Blasco. Resumen
  • Photographic rectification and photogrammetric methodology applied to the study of construction process of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco (Spain). Maria Serena Vinci. Resumen
  • Across the river. Spatial analysis in the middle bassin of Ripoll river (Catalonia, Spain). Maria Yubero-Gomez, Xavier Carlús
  • The SICAC: an information system for the Conjunto Arqueológico de Carmona (Seville, Spain). Daniel González-Acuña, Alejandro Jiménez-Hernández, José Manuel López-Sánchez, Ignacio Rodríguez-Temiño, José Idelfonso Ruiz-Cecilia. Resumen
  • A new approach for a peculiar Palaeolithic site: Spatial analysis at La Garma (Spain). Alfredo Maximiano Castillejo, Pablo Arias Cabal, Roberto Ontañon Peredo. Resumen
  • Combining Terrestrial Laser Scanning and techniques of digital image processing in “Archaeological of the Architecture” analysis, in the Walls of the Andalusian Site of Vascos (Navalmoralejo, Toledo-Spain). María J. Iniesto-Alba, Miguel Bru, Estela Paradelo, Ricardo Izquierdo. Resumen
  • Crafting Archaeological Methodologies: Suggesting Method Engineering for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Charlotte Hug. Resumen
  • Inside an Artificial Society. Beyond Science Fiction Tales. Juan A Barceló, Florencia Del Castillo.Resumen
  • Teaching Cultural Heritage and 3D Modelling through a Virtual Reconstruction of a late Middle-Age Church. Andres Bustillo, Ines Miguel, Lena Saladina Iglesias, Ana Maria Peña, Laura Martinez. Resumen
  • A real-time exploration of the virtual reconstruction of the “Pórtico de la Gloria” instruments. Roi Méndez Fernández. Resumen
  • The role of heritage education in the development of 3D virtual models. M.Carmen Rojo, Tània Martínez, Mireia Romero. Resumen
  • Material Culture Living Conditions: a digital platform for the publication of large artifact assemblage´s datasets. Jesús Bermejo Tirado, Irene Mañas. Resumen
  • ARCA: creating and integrating archaeological databases. Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar.
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  • Markers, visibility and the structuration of past landscapes. Analysing the role of megalithic monuments as waypoints during Iberian Late Prehistory. Patricia Murrieta-Flores. Resumen
  • Bronze age pathways? Past populations mobility in prehistoric landscapes. Maria Yubero-Gomez, Xavier Esteve, Xavier Rubio-Campillo, F.Javier López-Cachero.  Resumen 
  • ARCH (Archaeological Recovering for Cultural Heritage) and its application to the roman forum of Cástulo. Ana Martinez, Francisco Arias de Haro, Marcelo Lopez Castro Resumen
    Principles of human-computer interaction in fieldwork software. Study of the archaeologist as a user and its implications. Patricia Martín-Rodilla. Resumen 
  • Connecting Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana: the Iberian digital collections. Ana Martinez, Francisco Gómez Cabeza, Arturo Ruiz Rodríguez, Alberto Sánchez Vizcaino. Resumen 
  • Approaching spatial context from a new perspective. What can we wait from “Archaeological Information Science”?. Alfredo Maximiano Castillejo, Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca. Resumen
  • Landscape networks. The spatial reflection of human practices. Luis Antonio Sevillano Perea. Resumen
  • GIS & Statistical Methods applied on the ager Tarraconensis. José Ignacio Fiz . Resumen
  • The visualization of the archaeological information through web servers: from data records on the ground to web publication by means of Web Map Services (WMS). Jose-Julio Zancajo-Jimeno, Teresa Mostaza-Perez, Mercedes Farjas-Abadia
  • Cultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme. Carlos Fernández Freire, Isabel del Bosque González, Pastor Fábrega Álvarez, Alfonso Fraguas Bravo, César Parcero Oubiña, Esther Pérez Asensio, Antonio Uriarte González, Juan Manuel Vicent García. Resumen
  • Detecting the causal action, mapping the spatial distribution consequence: Geostatistic approach in chemical residues at intra-site level. Alfredo Maximiano Castillejo. Resumen
  • Low-cost photogrametry and 3dDscanning: the case of El Niño cave’s paleolithic rockwall paintings documentation. Alejandro Garcia, Diego Garate. Resumen
  • Simulated paths, real paths? The study case of the Iberian Cessetania (iron age society). POSTER. Joan Canela Gràcia.   Resumen
  • Interpreting the evolution of the Roman villa of Sa Mesquida (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) through VR and DEM models. Bartomeu Vallori-Márquez, Catalina Mas-Florit, Patricia A. Murrieta-Flores, Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros. Resumen
  • Mapping Spanish Republican Airfields: Using GIS for interpreting Air Warfare. Maria Carmen Rojo-Ariza, Xavier Rubio-Campillo, Francesc Xavier Hernàndez-Cardona. Resumen
  • Social Spreading of Geometric, Recorded Data from a Range of Types 3D Scanners via a Web Data Server. Jorge Angas, Paula Uribe, Alfredo Serreta. Resumen