Artificial Intelligence In The Field Of Archaeology

Gonzalez, Philip
University of Gothenburg / Department of Historical Studieseng
Göteborgs universitet / Institutionen för historiska studiersve
2024-01-25T13:41:50Z
2024-01-25T13:41:50Z
2024-01-25
Artificial intelligence is something the world has only just been starting to get a grasp on. The race for who can create the best model is taking place all around the globe. In archaeology, the usage of programs like these is tested every day and through many trials, usable solutions are slowly being born. Artificial intelligence is something the public knows mostly from movies, however, the reality is different from what is often shown. The things within our grasp are currently very different from the ones in fiction. In reality, we have only just begun to excavate the possibilities of what it can do. The purpose of this paper is to highlight what we currently can accomplish with artificial intelligence in both bone mark identification and satellite imagery. The idea is also to ascertain what the current limitations of artificial intelligence are in archaeology and how they might be improved.en
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/79616
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