Semantic Segmentation of Archaeological Features on Public Lands: Case Study of Historical Cotton Terraces within the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia, USA

The logistics, costs, and capacity needed to complete extensive archaeological pedestrian surveys to inventory cultural resources present challenges to public land managers. To address these issues, we developed a workflow combining lidar-derived imagery and deep learning (DL) models tailored for cu...

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Main Authors: Claudine Gravel-Miguel, Grant Snitker, Jayde N. Hirniak, Katherine Peck, Alex Fetterhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press
Series:Advances in Archaeological Practice
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2326376825000014/type/journal_article
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