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2:00pm BST
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1 - Semantic Web Technologies Applied to Numismatic Collections Building 65, 1177
10 - Dies Studies Online Building 65, 1177
2 - Different online coin databases for different use: two examples Building 65, 1177
3 - Digitalization of the Collection of Roman Republican Coins in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria Building 65, 1177
4 - Using Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database Building 65, 1177
5 - Automatically Recognizing the Legends of Ancient Roman Imperial Coins Building 65, 1177
6 - Automatic coin classification and identification Building 65, 1177
7 - IBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model Building 65, 1177
8 - The use of computed tomography within the study of archaeological coins Building 65, 1177
9 - Telling the story of ancient coins by means of interactive RTI images visualization Building 65, 1177
2:00pm BST
9:00am BST
1 - Virtual RTI of Three Dimensional Datasets Building 65, 1177
2 - Low-cost, rapid, mid-resolution 3D data capture using miniature, automatic Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and modern computer vision algorithms Building 65, 1177
3 - 3D model of Lugo's Roman Walls (Galicia-Spain) using a Terrestrial Laser Scanner and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Building 65, 1177
4 - Recording on Commercial Excavations with the Nikon Archaeology iSpace System. Building 65, 1177
5 - Multi-scalar, multi-sensor, three-dimensional documentation: two case studies exploring the utility of various methods in different environments Building 65, 1177
6 - Archiving Three-Dimensional Archaeology: New Technologies, New Solutions? Building 65, 1177
7 - Capturing and working with 3D data in heritage contexts Building 65, 1177
2:00pm BST
1 - 3D laser scanning for site documentation: Worth the price? Building 65, 1177
2 - 3D Laser Scan of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. Building 65, 1177
3 - Revealing hidden realities in archaeology through laser scanner technologies. A critical analysis. Building 65, 1177
4 - Virtual Reconstruction of a Maya Temple Using Total Station and Photo Modelling Building 65, 1177
5 - Intra-site analysis and photogrammetry: the case study of the 'Buca di Spaccasasso' (Gr, Italy) an Eneolithic funerary site. Building 65, 1177
5 - Site recording using automatic image based three dimensional reconstruction techniques Building 65, 1177
6 - A new photogrammetric method applied to mining archaeology Building 65, 1177
8 - 3D Documentation in Archaeology: Recording Las Cuevas Site, Chiquibul Reserve, Belize Building 65, 1177
9 - Close-Range Photogrammetry vs. Laser Scanning: data capture, processing and model generation in the field and the lab Building 65, 1177