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Digital Transformation and Archaeology: Innovating Using the Cloud and Artificial Intelligence
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Author(s): Caterina Paola Venditti (Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and for Tourism, Italy)and Paolo Mele (Microsoft, Italy)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 21
Source title:
Developing Effective Communication Skills in Archaeology
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Enrico Proietti (Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and for Tourism, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1059-9.ch011
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Abstract
In the era of digital archaeology, the communication of archaeological data/contexts/work can be enhanced by Cloud computing, AI, and other emergent technologies. The authors explore the most recent and efficient examples, ranging from some intrinsic properties of AI, i.e. capabilities of sense, comprehend and act, and looking at their application in communication both among specialists of the archaeological sector and from them to other recipients. The chapter will also provide a high-level overview of knowledge extraction solutions from tons of structured and unstructured data, to make it available through software applications that perform automated tasks. Archaeologists must be ready to go down in trenches and communicate their studies with a deep consciousness of chances given by these technologies, and with adequate skills to master them.
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