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Visualizing Uncertainty in Archaeological Recontsructions: A Possibilistic Approach
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posted on 2023-06-07, 21:35 authored by Maria Sifniotis, Ben JacksonBen Jackson, Martin WhiteMartin White, Katerina Mania, Phil WattenNo description supplied
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
ACMExternal DOI
Presentation Type
- paper
Event name
SIGGRAPH 2006Event location
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Boston, Massachusettes, USAEvent type
conferenceISBN
1-59593-364-6Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
Notes
Originality: Describes a novel approach to visualising archaeological reconstructions, using a possibilistic approach for capturing, analysing and displaying the confidence-levels of multiple interpretations. Rigour: Application of possibility theory in the field of archaeological visualisation to produce quantifiable results previously achieved with estimation. Significance: Allows visualisation multiple interpretations of archaeological remains with graphical representation of calculated confidence levels. This presents a significant improvement over the previously used `who shouts loudest approach. Outlet/citations: The premier conference in computer graphics and related subjects. Comments: Only just published, New research area, other publications pending in this areaFull text available
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Peer reviewed?
- Yes